New York drivers filling up with premium gasoline are paying 85 cents more than the regular stuff, a penny shy of the record, according to American Automobile Association data.
The high price for premium is likely a result of maintenance work at regional refineries including those owned by Irving Oil Ltd. in the Canadian Maritimes and Delta Air Lines Inc. near Philadelphia, said Chris Barber, head of refining and renewables at consultancy ESAI.
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