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Sky-high California gas prices may be on the way down

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Numerous Californians have said they changed travel plans and fill-up habits because of the high prices.

Energy analysts blame the weeklong price surge on a perfect storm of supply disruptions at refineries throughout California last week.

The unprecedented spike in gas prices prompted Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday to direct the California Air Resources Board to allow refineries to switch early to making cheaper winter-grade fuel. The switchover had been scheduled to occur Nov. 1.

ARB has issued its advisory clearing the way for production and delivery of winter-blend gas, but officials warned that it will take at least a few days for refineries to ramp up production.

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