PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The Pacific Northwest is paying more for gas than the rest of the country right now. There’s several reasons why, and it starts at the source.

“You could describe this as a triple whammy for gas prices,” said AAA Analyst Marie Dodds.

In a rare takeover, Washington prices are highest in the nation right now, averaging $4.65 per gallon according to AAA. Oregon trails behind at $4.29 a gallon.

The biggest reason is an Olympic Pipeline outage.

“It carries fuel from refineries in Washington state down to Portland. So when that goes down, wholesale prices will skyrocket and that cost is passed down to us,” Dodds explained.

Those refineries are also dealing with planned and unplanned maintenance. Plus, suppliers are switching from summer to winter blends. All of this c

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