The highest price for gasoline in the lower 48 states among the markets surveyed was in San Francisco at $2.59 a gallon, Lundberg Survey Inc. said. The lowest price was in Tucson, Arizona, where customers paid an average $1.82 a gallon. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg (Bloomberg) — The average price of regular gasoline at U.S. pumps rose for the first time since June, climbing 12.72 cents during the past two weeks to $2.1963 a gallon, according to Lundberg Survey Inc. The survey covers the period ended Feb. 6 and is based on information obtained at about 2,500 filling stations by the Camarillo, California-based company. Prices are $1.0981 lower than a year ago. Pump prices had fallen in every Lundberg survey following June 20. Retail gasoline increased as crude oil prices rebounded from the lowest level since 2009. “Crude oil rose in price and the full weight has not yet been […]