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Long Fuel Lines
By Mr Ethanol | June 12, 2007

Keloland:
Motorists are catching a bit of a break at the pump. A gallon of ethanol blended fuel is below the $3.00 mark. But the reprieve may not last long.
One gas station worker tells us prices are going up again tomorrow and nearby towns are running dry of some fuel supplies. All that has sparked a rush on fuel.
Truck after truck after truck. Suppliers waited in long lines today to gas up before tomorrow’s anticipated jump. Magellan says the pipeline is doing all it can to keep tanks filled.
Officials say it’s all about supply and demand and the oil refineries down south are finally producing more product.
“Those facilities that were off line for such a long period of time are now coming back on, they’re consistently producing 92 to 93 percent of capacity,” said Mark Medeja of AAA Travel.
So why another jump?
Topics: Cars, Ethanol Prices, News |
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