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Pipeline, refinery problems send Chicago gas prices shooting up

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A rare combination of pipeline and refinery problems has exacerbated already rising gas prices in the Great Lakes region, leading to surges of about 35 cents per gallon in just a week.
 
A Wisconsin pipeline shutdown and equipment problems at Indiana and Illinois refineries helped boost the region's price increases well above average.
 
AAA said Chicago residents were paying an average of $4.15 a gallon on Friday, up 50 cents from the $3.65 they were paying just four weeks ago. Michigan's statewide average price for a gallon of regular unleaded rose 34 cents over the past week to $3.95 Friday, making it the highest per-gallon average in the continental U.S.
 
Illinois and Indiana have seen a 33-cent average jump during the last seven days, while Ohio's average is up 30 cents and Wisconsin's is up 26 cents.
 
The national average price for a gallon of unleaded, meanwhile, moved up just 8 cents to $3.56.

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