Posted on 12/27/2002 9:42:57 PM PST by chance33_98
Gas Prices May Go Up with Switch to New Additive
California's gasoline supply will go through some changes next year. The state is phasing out the controversial additive MTBE but the alternative may prove more expensive.
A warning sign listing potential dangers caused by the fuel additive MTBE. For now, Brent Andrews must post it at his Woodland gas stations, but the signs won't be up much longer. "Now they're saying it's no good. Right. It's typical. They used to say we couldn't eat eggs and butter, too, and now they do," said customer Bill Boots.
The state is ordering refineries to phase out MTBE next year. It will be replaced with ethanol, an oxygenate some experts claim will help reduce auto emissions.
Drivers probably won't detect much difference in the fuel, but they will notice a difference at the pump. The transition is expected to cause price spikes, though it's unclear how high prices may rise. Experts say it could range anywhere from a few cents a gallon to 75 cents. "It's a basic supply and demand scenario, and my crystal ball is as good the next guy's," said Brent Andrews of Interstate Oil. "It's really hard to tell what will happen as far as gasoline pricing."
The state ordered refineries to phase out MTBE by January 1, 2004. Some have already switched.
mtbe is a known carcinogen. yet, the environmentalists mandated it for california. meanwhile, the oil companies got rich from this additive.
10 years ago kgo radio host bill wattenberg (not ben) used to yell his lungs out about this issue. it causes cancer, he'd say. but no one paid any attention. meanwhile, the state's rivers, lakes and underground water are contaminated with this stuff.
finally, the state of california decided to remove this junk.
and guess what? now the oil refineries are saying they'll have too little supply and so the price of gas will go up!
Other gas stations in Woodland have signs claiming no MTBE; guess which ones I go to (when I remember that I want to avoid MTBE). I have not noticed much of a price difference.
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