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From: Wade4/11/2006 11:43:48 PM
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online.wsj.com

Gas Prices to Jump This Summer

Government Predicts 25-Cent-Per-Gallon Rise
And Bigger Spikes in Texas, Much of East Coast
By JOHN J. FIALKA
April 12, 2006

Gas prices this summer will be at least 25 cents more per gallon than last summer's steep prices, averaging $2.62 a gallon between April 1 and Sept. 30, the Energy Department predicted. Some populous parts of the country, including big cities in Texas and parts of the middle and upper East Coast, could see "unexpected supply disruptions" that will drive prices even higher.

Gasoline prices have already risen in recent weeks. The price for a gallon of regular in the Dallas suburb of Allen, Texas, has shot up almost 50 cents since February. A few days ago, a run on the area's gasoline wholesalers left 60 stations without gas for a day. The national average has crept up to $2.68 in the past week and is expected to reach $2.73 in May.

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