(Bloomberg) -- U.S. gasoline at the pump rose 20 cents during the past two weeks to $3.07 a gallon, the first time the price has been above $3 since Aug. 11, Trilby Lundberg said, citing her survey of 7,000 filling stations nationwide.
The increase came as refinery shutdowns for repairs reduced inventories at a time when supplies would normally rise before the summer driving season, which begins next month. Wholesale gasoline futures traded in New York rose above $2.44 a gallon on April 30, the highest since May 11 last year.
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