After significant decline, gas prices climbing yet again throughout Southern California

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Gas prices climbed for the 20th consecutive day Thursday, now up 34 cents during that time period. Experts claim that

After weeks of decline, the pain at the pump appears to have returned for Southern California residents with gasoline prices climbing for 20 consecutive days.

"I just don't see it getting any better," said Marlon Osorto, one driver forced to fill up despite the increased price."They need to do something about it quick.", putting an end to prices that had decreased in 78 of 80 days earlier this summer. Experts don't expect prices to fall for several weeks, citing unplanned maintenance at local refineries, waiting for the shipments to arrive from overseas. AAA also noted that west coast gasoline inventories are at their lowest level in more than a decade.

He said that the ongoing war in Ukraine, Hurricane season and economic concerns are amongst the other factors affecting the increase in price. He did however say that some relief should be on the way, as refineries switch from the summer to winter blend of gasoline distributed in California beginning in November.

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