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California Drivers Rev Up Gasoline Demand in Biggest State
Bloomberg 3/9/2021 Jeffrey Bair
(Bloomberg) Northern Californians are taking to the open road in much greater numbers, an early signal that gasoline demand may be returning a year after the pandemic paralyzed the economy.
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Daily traffic on seven toll bridges in the San Francisco Bay area rose by an average of 13% in February compared with October, data from the Bay Area Toll Authority show. The change reversed a slump with February marking the first time the monthly total had risen since October. The increase came after Governor Gavin Newsom lifted lifted stay-at-home orders in late January that allowed businesses such as outdoor dining and personal-care services to resume.
Last week saw physical gasoline in the San Francisco and Los Angeles cash markets both hit their highest level since November 2019.
(Bloomberg) Northern Californians are taking to the open road in much greater numbers, an early signal that gasoline demand may be returning a year after the pandemic paralyzed the economy.
Traffic on seven toll bridges in the San Francisco Bay area rose 13% in February from the prior month, data from the Bay Area Toll Authority show. The increase came after Governor Gavin Newsom lifted lifted stay-at-home orders in late January that allowed businesses such as outdoor dining and personal-care services to resume.