Posted on 09/28/2008 10:59:32 AM PDT by DGHoodini
One step at a time.
Instant dinners and digital clocks screwed this country more than folks realize.
Hope that they get them online quickly and build about 50 more.
Huh? Instant dinners and digital clocks? ‘Splain, Lucy!
MM
Things take time.
Digital Clocks-No time between seconds
Instant Dinners-I want it now.
Might not be right on the mark.
Oh my...NO gas shortages here in Houston...we’ve got plenty of gas.
Okay, thx for explaining. I get it.
Massive impatience and unrealistic expectations are indeed a natural outgrowth of our instant-everything society. Natural disasters can be painful reminders that some things still take time.
MM
Digital Clocks-No time between seconds
Instant Dinners-I want it now.
Might not be right on the mark.
You're correct. Here in the South, we trace the beginning of the present situation directly to the introduction of canned biscuits. ("Whop biscuits", because you WHOP the can on the edge of the counter to open them.)
Real biscuits, like everything else, take time and effort.
Canned biscuits ruined this country. (Instant sweet tea was the final nail....)
The wife still makes biscuts from scratch (took her awhile , was rough when we first married) and sun tea is in the fridge.
Instant tea is more than this boy can handle.
ROLL TIDE
If this shortage is extending that far north, why could you by one drop of gas within 100 miles of DC the day after Ike?
Sounds like someone is trying to create a shortage in Virginia by fanning panic buying.
Need new rule:
Drill States GET gas...
Non-Drill States get in line...
Articles from the past few days about the shortages in the NC/GA areas. One delay is the time it takes to flow the product to those areas via the pipelines which can be at 3 to 5 mph.......
NC
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2090193/posts
GA
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2090477/posts
Don’t know enough about it to give a confident answer. But considering what another poster put up, it would seem that there would have been enough in the pipelines allready, to last for a while, after Ike hit....it only travels at 3 to 5 mph in the pipelines hunh? That’d be a pretty fair chunk of time to get from Texas to South Carolina...
Well down here in Houston, Texas we refine the stuff too, so just hold on while we refill our generators (that we are using to see what we are doing) and pick-em-up trucks (that we use to drive through the flood waters and over downed trees and power lines), so we can get back to sending more gas and diesel your way.
Just don’t bi+ch about the price at the pump, as the real price is paid by hardworking Gulf Coast Texans that may not have a roof, power, drinkable water, working sewage, if they even have a house left, who showed up to work the day after Ike hit, just so you can have gas.
Good news. Now we need to build some more.
Not true. There are 9 refineries in the Greater Houston Area.
BP - Texas City, TX
ConocoPhillips - Sweeny, TX
Deer Park - Deer Park, TX
ExxonMobil - Baytown, TX
Houston Refining - Houston, TX
Marathon - Texas City, TX
Pasadena Refining - Pasadena, TX
Valero - Houston, TX
Valero - Texas City, TX
All were taken down by Ike.
There are 4 refineries in the Port Arthur area:
ExxonMobil - -Beaumont, TX
Motiva - Port Arthur, TX
Total Petrochemicals - Port Arthur, TX
Valero (formerly Premcor)- Port Arthur, TX
All were taken down by Ike.
One of the three refineries in Lake Charles, LA (Calcasieu) was taken down by Ike.
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability
Hurricane Ike Situation Report # 6
http://www.oe.netl.doe.gov/docs/2008_SitRep_6_Ike_091608_3PM.pdf
September 16, 2008 (3:00 PM EDT)
And what would you push it out with? In needs more refined product to displace the refined product in the line. Those pumps don't move air.
So, what are you suggesting? That the gas that they had from immediately after Ike struck, came from elsewhere? That since there was no new gas being pumped in to the pipeline, in Taxas, that there are no pumping stations along the pipeline? That all the positive pressure in the entire pipeline comes from the originating refineries? What conspiracy do yo see being played out? That they actually have gas, and that the shortage is a contrived one? That there was a secret Georgia based SPR that was tapped and has now run dry?
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