Here’s why gas prices in Oregon climbed this week

The state’s average for regular unleaded gasoline climbed to about $4.14, which is a 16 cent jump from the previous week, according to AAA.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Drivers around Oregon may have noticed they’re paying more at the pump this week. 

The state’s average for regular unleaded gasoline climbed to about $4.14, which is a 16-cent jump from the previous week, according to AAA. That’s the highest price of gas in Oregon so far this year, and it’s also the biggest week-over-week-jump in the country. In Portland, prices are higher at $4.30 compared to $4.10 a week ago. Meanwhile, 23 of the 36 counties in the

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