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Gas Prices Again Rise to $4 and More in Darien

After dropping in price the last several months, the price per gallon across the state is near the $4 mark, but in Darien, that's the cheapest price as of Monday.

Gas prices in Connecticut rose seven cents in the past week and now average $3.95 per gallon, according to price tracking website Connecticut Gas Prices. The national average is $3.67. 

In Darien it's worse—the lowest price among the town's gas stations is $4.00, according to the Darien Patch commute section.

The price per gallon has been steadily rising after hitting a low of $3.60 in early July. The highest price this year was in April at approxmiately $4.15 per gallon.

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Patrick DeHaan, an analyst at GasBuddy.com, blamed the price rise on refinery problems in the Great Lakes and California.

"While these situations are temporary in nature, it goes to show this nations dependence on domestic refineries,” DeHaan said. “While oil prices have gained in recent days, there is some light at the end of the tunnel for motorists: driving season will be over in less than a month and soon thereafter the EPA also relaxes gasoline mandates, meaning cheaper winter fuel.”

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