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Gas shortages reportedly critical in western N.C.
News and Observer ^ | Sep 25, 2008 | Steve Lyttle

Posted on 09/25/2008 7:23:52 AM PDT by Between the Lines

Hundreds of cars lined streets this morning as motorists in the Charlotte metro region tried to cope with an ever-worsening gasoline shortage situation.

Some motorists waited up to five hours, and fights were reported as people accused other customers of cutting in line.

Some gas stations that opened this morning with what they thought were ample supplies ran out within a few hours.

Police were called out several times to break up fights among angry customers.

North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley announced late Wednesday night that he had ordered tanker trucks from Tennessee, Wilmington and South Carolina to deliver gas to the western Carolinas. Easley said relief is coming to the area in the next day.

But it is too late to make a difference this morning.

Motorists who had hoped to awaken and find a re-supply of many gas stations were disappointed. The situation looks much the same as it did Wednesday.

At 6 a.m., about 50 cars were in line at the Gate station near the Wal-Mart store off Sardis Road North in southeast Charlotte. By 8:30 a.m., that line had expanded to an estimated 225 vehicles. The lines were even longer, spilling out onto Sardis Road North.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police brought in a mobile watch tower, installing it in the Wal-Mart parking lot to keep an eye on customers and prevent an outbreak of violence among customers desperate to fill their nearly-empty tanks -- or, in some cases, to top off gas tanks that already were half-full.

The Texaco station on outbound East Independence Boulevard at Sharon Amity Road received a gas supply overnight, and customers lined up along both streets before 6 a.m. today. But about 8:30 a.m., clerks came out of the store and put bags over the pumps. The supply had run out.

It was the same story on Pineville-Matthews Road in south Charlotte, at an Exxon station. Clerks thought they had enough gas from an overnight shipment to last the day. Instead, the gas was gone by 8 a.m.

North Charlotte wasn't immune from the problems. Police report congested traffic on Mallard Creek Road at West W.T. Harris Boulevard -- due to customers waiting in line for gas.

And police in Matthews report the line along Monroe Road stretches for about a quarter-mile approaching Matthews Township Parkway, as motorists wait to get gas at one of few stations with fuel.

Police are directing traffic at a number of locations, where long lines of customers waiting for gas are blocking travel lanes on major highways -- including East Independence Boulevard and Pineville-Matthews Road. Matthews police were monitoring the flow of customer traffic at the Shell and Exxon stations on East Independence Boulevard at Matthews-Mint Hill Road, near Butler High School.

At 8:45 a.m., both of those stations had gas -- at least for a while.

Similar problems are being reported in the Fort Mill-Rock Hill area, in Gastonia, and in Union County. Motorists report all the stations in the Weddington-Wesley Chapel area of southwest Union County were without fuel late Wednesday night.

Abandoned vehicles could be seen this morning along the sides of roads across the area -- apparently the result of drivers running out of fuel.

One abandoned vehicle was reported before 6 a.m. on the right southbound lane of Wendover Road, between Independence Boulevard and Monroe Road. It was cleared a short time later. Other abandoned vehicles were reported before 9 a.m. on Sharon Road at Sharonview Road; Idlewild Road at East W.T. Harris Boulevard; and Eastway Drive at North Tryon Street.

Abandoned vehicles also were reported in parts of Cabarrus, Gaston, and Union counties, and in York County of South Carolina.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: North Carolina; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: energy; gas; gasoline; gasprices; pricegouging; shortage
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To: Between the Lines
Price controls.

Shortages.

Shocking.

21 posted on 09/25/2008 7:35:23 AM PDT by JohnnyZ (This gun for hire)
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To: Puppage

22 posted on 09/25/2008 7:37:16 AM PDT by Obadiah (I remember when the climate never changed, then Bush stole the election.)
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To: Between the Lines
Same thing happened after Katrina. Now Ike. Actually, these gas shortages are good preparation for the future, so we are ahead of the rest of the country. Can't wait for Obama, Pelosi and Reid to come to our...I mean, the Earth's rescue with their energy plan. Gas shortages for everybody!
23 posted on 09/25/2008 7:37:57 AM PDT by GBA
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To: madison10
.....pipeline goes through this area, BUT.....

.....not enough and too small capacity terminals (tank depots) around Western NC.....

.....that's trickling down to Upstate SC (everybody up there coming down here to buy gas).....

.....Tanker delivery guys make more $ to deliver closer to terminals.....

.....just minor shortages because of Ike that are being magnified by panic....:(

24 posted on 09/25/2008 7:38:23 AM PDT by cyberaxe (((.....does this mean I'm kewl now?.....)))
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To: madison10
Are they more directly impacted by the oil issues off the Texas coast

There is no shortage in Texas and the price has dropped 10-15 cents since Ike. It was 3.69 before and today it's around 3.54 to 3.59. I've seen one or two down as low as 3.34. Family in the Beaumont and East Texas area say recovery is ahead of schedule.

25 posted on 09/25/2008 7:39:04 AM PDT by itsthejourney (Sarah-cuda IS the right reason)
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To: Obadiah
I hate Carter, but to his credit, his energy plan was far better than the Obama energy plan:


26 posted on 09/25/2008 7:39:36 AM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (Change is not a destination, just as hope is not a strategy.)
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To: DancesWithBolsheviks

Yea, I wondered that myself. Why is there a shortage? There is ample gas in the US, what’s going on in NC to cause this?


27 posted on 09/25/2008 7:39:51 AM PDT by svcw (Great selection of gift baskets: http://baskettastic.com/)
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To: svcw

Anti-gouging laws. Stations can’t afford the gas.


28 posted on 09/25/2008 7:42:10 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: buckalfa

We had plenty of gas here in York county until two days ago. The shortage in Charlotte has spilled over the state line and they have sucked our pumps dry too.


29 posted on 09/25/2008 7:42:13 AM PDT by Between the Lines (I am very cognizant of my fallibility, sinfulness, and other limitations.)
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To: Between the Lines
Abandoned vehicles could be seen this morning along the sides of roads across the area -- apparently the result of drivers running out of fuel.

"Please pull over if you support Price Controls"

30 posted on 09/25/2008 7:44:09 AM PDT by Gondring (I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
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To: madison10
"Why are there lines and shortages in NC?"

Supposedly, we get our gas via pipelines, three I think, from the gulf. When Katrina hit the area, we ran out of gas. Now Ike hits and we run out of gas again.

Will someone explain the wisdom of concentrating our enery production in one vulnerable place?

31 posted on 09/25/2008 7:44:22 AM PDT by GBA
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To: Between the Lines

Same problem in Atlanta. I went to the AJC online to check on the situation and couldn’t believe all the posters who said this is some oil company conspiracy. I’m beginning to think humanity has reached some critical mass of stupidity.


32 posted on 09/25/2008 7:44:24 AM PDT by Trailerpark Badass (Happiness is a choice!)
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To: Between the Lines

I would bet the majority of these people are in the “drill here, drill now” group of voters at this point in time!


33 posted on 09/25/2008 7:44:32 AM PDT by calex59
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To: Between the Lines

random thoughts:

didn’t something like this happen in charlotte during katrina?

vaguely recall charlotte is at the terminus of refineries/pipelines from texas, and that those major lines and refineries were closed before and after ivan.

i definitely recall that shortages were predicted for the region (but not for weeks, more like a few days).


34 posted on 09/25/2008 7:44:53 AM PDT by angkor (Conservatism is not now and never has been a religious movement.)
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To: padre35
Asheville is a Wacky Liberal Strong Hold, they like to call themselves “San Francisco of the East”...

In some cities, they have HOV lanes.

In Asheville, they call have Price Control lanes...known elsewhere as "the shoulder"

35 posted on 09/25/2008 7:45:20 AM PDT by Gondring (I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
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To: GBA
Will someone explain the wisdom of concentrating our energy production in one vulnerable place?

Ask Congress about that not really drilling thing.

36 posted on 09/25/2008 7:46:03 AM PDT by madison10 (Pray every day for McCains, Palins and the USA...and the rest of us, too.)
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To: svcw

NC price and anti gouging controls. Even a modest and temp price increase could be seen as gouging and then investigated.


37 posted on 09/25/2008 7:46:31 AM PDT by mdmathis6
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To: Between the Lines

Well, Geez, why don’t they get electric cars?


38 posted on 09/25/2008 7:46:45 AM PDT by cookcounty ("A ship in harbor is safe, but that's not why the ship is built." ---Governor Sarah Palin)
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To: Between the Lines
Gov. Mike "Taxes" Easley and his whole crew have been asleep at the wheel. This never should have happened.

There are lines in Mecklenburg (Charlotte) and Union County. My friend was stuck in traffic for 20 minutes this morning and thought it must have been an accident. Nope. It was from gas lines. So here you have people already low on gas burning up 20 minutes worth sitting in a traffic jam. Where were the police?

The Govenor should have been on this a week ago.

39 posted on 09/25/2008 7:47:34 AM PDT by Shannon
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To: GBA
Will someone explain the wisdom of concentrating our enery production in one vulnerable place?

Talk to God. He put the oil in specific areas, and he put the more efficient transportation routes in specific areas.

You could pay a lot more for gasoline on an everyday basis if you wanted to build some refineries elsewhere and pay to ship the crude there and back.

40 posted on 09/25/2008 7:47:39 AM PDT by Gondring (I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
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