Business Fuel Gasoline Jumps 18¢ to $3.69, Lundberg Says Larry Smith/Trans Pixs February 27, 2012 8:30 AM, EST [Stay on top of transportation news: .] Gasoline jumped 18 cents in the past two weeks to $3.69 per gallon, according to the latest Lundberg Survey of filling stations released Sunday. Midgrade and premium grades also each rose 18 cents, to a national average $3.83, and $3.95 per gallon, respectively. San Diego had the highest price among cities surveyed, at $4.24 per gallon, while Denver had the lowest, at $3.07. in the two weeks ended Friday, when they topped $109 a barrel. The Department of Energy will release its weekly survey of diesel and gasoline prices Monday afternoon in Washington. Ìý More Content About: gasoline Related Articles DoorDash Launches Gas Price Relief Program for Drivers BP Refinery Shutdown Fuels Midwest Gas Price Surge Mexico Recovers $10.9 Billion in Fuel Smuggling Crackdown Trending Loading... Newsletter Signup Email Submit Leave this field blank Subscribe to Transport Topics Hot Topics trade deficit Venezuela Chevron crude oil Ford robotaxi