Gasoline shortage in South East GA

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We didn't want to say anything, but since last week things are getting worse with our GASOLINE. Last week I went to a station and several pumps had bags on the handles due to no gas and the other pumps had a$25.00 limit. I thought it was just located to that gas station. My wife then told me of a similar station 30 miles away by where she works. Now today I went by several gas stations and they were completely out. We live in Social Circle about 60 mile east of Atlanta. Monroe north of us, Conyers South west, Athens north east Madison East. It's about a 50 mile radius with no gas or ration. All new HIGHER prices too.

Does anyone else see this gas shortage in their areas. Hope we are not going back the Jimmy Carter days.
 
i got it today for 2.59 at costco in NC. looks like they hope to have it back online by the end of the week.
i got it today for 2.59 at costco in NC. looks like they hope to have it back online by the end of the week.
NC and SC have the best cas prices due to taxes.
 
We are on the other end of the pipeline. One refinery here had to shut down. Tanks probably all full and no place to pump. I am betting most local refineries are looking at projects and maintenance schedules to see if they can squeeze in downtime now.
They are predicting our gas prices to go down if they do not get the pipeline back up within days.
 
our enemies are attacking our infrastructure and releasing biological weapons upon the globe and our leadership is focused on disarming their citizens, making sure white people know they're racist and letting in as many illegals as possible.
 
our enemies are attacking our infrastructure and releasing biological weapons upon the globe and our leadership is focused on disarming their citizens, making sure white people know they're racist and letting in as many illegals as possible.
Just an fyi I would re word your post to align with the terms and rules of this forum.
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Getting this info from a friend here in Texas that's in the oil industry. The issue with the pipeline is that it's used to transport refined product and they don't have the facilities to store product at this time. So they've drastically reduced production since there is no place to put the finished product. Add in they don't have enough hazmat drivers to haul said product. They are only expecting a 2-3% increase in prices and things to get back to normal soon. But, all bets are off if this drags on longer.
 
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