Ping!
Oh good, now the panic can spread nation-wide.
We're dooooooomed Scooooob!
Gas went from 2.49 to 2.56 here in NJ at some gas stations starting yesterday morning, and this morning up to 2.99
Women drivers hit hardest! ;)
http://vodkapundit.com/archives/008066.php
Gas Panic
Posted by Will Collier · 31 August 2005
There is officially a gas panic underway in Georgia. Word arrived this morning that the major pipeline serving metro Atlanta was down because of Katrina (the pumps are in Louisiana, and have no power to run), and the radio has been buzzing all day with rumors that the city will be gas-less by the weekend.
Yesterday, unleaded at my neighborhood station was $2.48. At lunchtime today, it was up to $2.68. Four hours later--ten minutes ago--it was $2.98. A station a half-mile away was all the way up to $3.29. There are three stations on my route home from work. They all had long lines, the first actual gas lines I've seen since the 1970's. I hear from a friend in Columbus that every station there cut off gas service at 4PM Eastern.
Is it a real shortage? Is it price-gouging? You got me. But I'm glad I topped off my tank during my lunch break.
UPDATE: Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue says,
"There's no reason to panic. There's plenty of gas on the way and the only way we'll have problems locally is if we rush out and hoard," the governor said during a Wednesday afternoon news conference. "Stay calm and conserve, don't just run out to top off your tank. Just continue with normal fueling habits."
Hurricane Katrina knocked out power to two pipelines that bring gas and jet fuel into the region. The lines have been down for two days while the Metro typically holds onto a 10-day supply of gasoline.
"That does affect our gas supply and it's led to an increase in gas prices," the governor said of the pipeline problem. "This is a temporary problem due to Hurricane Katrina and will be resolved soon. It is not a cause for alarm or panic. It is not a long-term situation."
Governor Perdue said he contacted the state's gas distributors Wednesday morning and has been assured that they are working to address the supply problem. He said that a significant amount of the state's gas supplies are not affected because they arrive at the port, not by pipeline.
If he's right, this is just a case of the station owners cashing in on a rampant rumor mill. If he's wrong, it's going to be a not-fun week in the ATL.
I hope he's right--and if he is, you can bet the bank people are going to remember which stations raised prices the most, and the fastest.
"We're doomed R2D2!"
Everyone needs to take a breath.
My hair just fell out and I'm starving!!
http://blogs.knoxnews.com/knx/silence/archives/2005/08/a_warning_on_ga.shtml
August 31, 2005
A warning on gas prices
I'm guessing Preston Taylor Holmes is probably correct.
If youre in the Knoxville area, it would be advisable to go ahead and fill up your vehicle. I have received word from a reliable source that things will be getting worse before they get better - particularly for the East Tennessee area - in regards to gas prices and supplies.
UPDATE: A colleague of mine just came from the Raceway on Western Avenue, where cars were five-deep waiting. He managed to get $8 in before the pump ran dry.
UPDATE II: In an e-mail, SayUncle notes that Preston's prediction is coming true. Uncle noted the same thing about lines at that gas station as my colleague did and that the price was $2.69. Uncle noted others in the area hit the $3 mark.
I'm in the Savannah area, and I passed at least one station on the way home that was out of gas.
Regular was between 2.47 and 2.69 this morning; it seems to be uniformly 2.99 this afternoon.
I also passed what looked like two gasoline trucks, but they were not major brands, so the tankers could have been carrying a different fuel, or they could have been empty.
FWIW
Expect the 2010's to be the boom time of new ways to extract energy.
Well they DID panic in our small NE GA town and all the gas staions are now OUT OF GAS.
I heard that last night. Brother in law called. Hung up the phone and said "Nah--but honey, let's go fill up just in case." So we did.
You should see it here. People are acting like soylent green was being handed out. Literally 40 deep at the pumps and sticking out into major roadways causing accidents.
spoke to a gas station operator in L.A. Apparently Union 76 stations have been warned about allocations out here...not sure about other brands.
In Texas we are fine..
who is starting the panic?
I mean as long as
the Saudi Prince has his mansions..
we are still fine...
if we see him moving then maybe we should panic
/sarcasm