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Despite drop, Utah has 5th highest gas prices
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I love the excuse that the refineries were shut down to switch over to winter month fuel, and that's the reason we have high gas prices. So, according to them only five states in this whole country, switched to winter fuel.
Our focus is on other state matters as prioritized and dictated by Governor Huntsman. Just be patient while prices slowly creep down. In the meantime, stop bothering us.
Prices rise, and prices fall. Sometimes they're higher than average, sometimes lower. But there isn't an all-powerful conspiracy that "fixes" prices.
Which is why the much ballyhooed AG investigation into gas prices went nowhere: It was just a sop thrown to the media and the voters by a politician who knew exactly what to say.