Posted on 08/31/2005 5:54:43 PM PDT by rfmad
Reports are the pipelines from LA to AL,MS,GA,NC,VA, all the way to NY are at very low capacity. Is you area out of gas yet or being rationed? What are you hearing? This will be very helpful for those who are traveling in the near future.
HAvelock N.C. this morning I paid $2.56 a gallon for regular, THis afternoon it is $2.78 to $3.19 a gallon for regular.
Charlotte, NC (northern part) $3.00.
Up a little over .70 in 2 days. Ironically, I had to drive to Atlanta, GA today. I made sure to have plenty of gas to get home before getting to Atlanta. It's just crazy here...
I'm a Deputy Sheriff in a county on I-24 Middle TN. We have had a run on fuel today, everyone filling up and stations are running out. Our Fuel man cuts off public sales at a predetermined level in order to support emergency services. I was called an advised by my Sheriff to top off my tank this afternoon before shift end. The Fuel man had already shut off public sales and turned on just long enough to fuel our Patrol Cars, Ambulance and Fire Trucks.
I remember 911, that night I broke up several fights at gas stations patrolled nothing but gas lots all of my shift.
We were also advised that fuel would go from $2.72 to $3.25 per gallon tomorrow AM.
In a 3 mile ride of Rt 516 in central jersey you can buy regular gas as of 8:00 PM ranging in price from $2.65 to $3.20 depending on the station you stop at.
I'm on the road right now on business (live in SW Fla) and paid $2.67/gal. in St Petersburg, FL. Paid $2.59 in Fort Myers a few days ago.
No lines at any of the gas stations I saw. All grades were available.
No, quite frankly, I am a conservative, and I, sir am not an idiot, so to prevent myself from being an idiot I do not argue with one.
Can someone pls explain what "any regional blend of gas anywhere" means?
I have no idea, market forces are at work for me, AKA conserving fuel, I haven't driven a vehicle in days.
$2.80-a-gallon (regular 85 Octane) today in Denver, CO
In Houston, Shell 2.85, Chevron 2.77 Exxon 2.81 all up at least 20+ CENTS IN A DAY.
LOL, wish I was under 35, I'm in my 50's.
Oh yea, I remember it, and I remember the lines. I was in college at the time.
That's why I think the 10 gallons at a time would work. Because the person would know they could come back for another 10 when they needed it, and the person that felt they needed a full tank would just have to go through the hassle of hitting three gas stations, or pumping gas three separate times.
Like I said, many individuals that don't have a lot of commuting to do would be happy to just get their 10 gallons and wait till they needed more, and this would slow up the demand side of the equation, hopefully enough to even it out with the supply side.
I knew that my comment would pull DUmmies out of the wood work! Been a conservative ever since I was born,
Just how gasoline did you hoard, friend?
$3.19 in central Indiana.
In Arizona last year we had a pipeline break and the panic took weeks to work out.
Central New Jersey.......Gas $2.99 per gallon at the no-name gas stations. Usually these stations are much cheaper but I think that they are having problems gatting new supplies and have jacked up their prices. $2.67avg at the brand name stations. Lines at all the cheaper stations.
Hess, Chevron, Sunoco, Valero and Conoco have their own refineries here in NJ so as long as they can get oil, they will have gas for sale. Not sure about the other brand name stations.
Southwest Michigan -- 3.19/ gal.
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