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NC Governor on Gasoline Supply...

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  1. tigermission1

    tigermission1 Member

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    In case you weren't aware of this, there were some gas stations in Atlanta and elsewhere in the southeast that were charging as much as $6 for a gallon.

    The NC Gov is addressing this topic...

    Gov. Mike Easley Statement On N.C. Gasoline Supply
    Statement Given Wednesday By Gov. Easley Concerning Gasoline Supply In North Carolina

    "The two major pipelines that furnish gasoline to many states, including North Carolina, have been affected by Hurricane Katrina and are currently without electricity. They service North Carolina and 8-10 other states.

    90 percent of our gas comes from these pipelines and right now they are not operational.

    Suppliers generally have a week or so of supply. They have been shut down since the hurricane.

    The pipelines need electric supply and the refineries that produce gasoline need to make urgent repairs also are without electricity.

    The refineries that produce gasoline need to make urgent repairs.

    Consequently, we do not know the extent of the problem, but we do know that there will be a signifcant loss of gasoline in the Southeast, at least in the short term, until the electricity is restored.

    This is not only a state problem, this is also a regional and a national problem. We are hoping that the Department of Energy will take some action as soon as possible. I have tried to get direction from DOE, but they have not yet responded.

    In the meantime, I am asking all North Carolinians to conserve gas. Some stations are already out.Wait for more information before making Labor Day travel plans.

    We are taking steps to ensure that emergency vehicles have the supplies that they need, police, fire and rescue.

    I am immediately suspending all non-essential state government travel. I am asking state employees to carpool wherever possible.

    I am also asking all our citizens to be smart about their fuel consumption.

    I am asking them to carpool if they can and to limit non-essential road trips.

    We are not out of gas, but we are running low.

    We must take steps to conserve our resources while we learn the full extent of the problems and while Washington works toward a regional and national strategy.

    With careful use of precious fuel, consumers can help us weather this latest storm.

    North Carolina understands hurricanes. We have been through them and we know that we will weather this one as we have in the past. We know they cause distruption. We just need to know as much as we can and plan."
     
  2. krosfyah

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    Gas rationing? Nice.

    At some point, Americans have to realize that our dependance on oil, particularly foreign oil, is astounding. The silver lining to Katrina is hopefully a few more people will start to understand better how dependent we really are and make some lifestyle changes. As the old cliche goes, we can send a man to the moon but we can't build a decent engine that doesn't run on gas?
     
  3. Rocket River

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    Was Gas rationing happening with Carter?

    Rocket River
     
  4. Space Ghost

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    Here in NC, Tues-Friday they have been closing down the stations early and/or limiting to $20.00 a sale ... many stations completely out of fuel all together. Tuesday I filled up a 2.57 for the cheap and thursday it was running $3.40. Its leveled down to $3.00 as of tonight with little to no shortages.
     
  5. Space Ghost

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    Yes ... the current rationing is temporary, to prevent the chicken littles from hording and creating a real shortage.
     
  6. giddyup

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    IIRC, odd and even days (based on license plates) for awhile...
     
  7. SmeggySmeg

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    what do you mean, i thought the world had an endless supply of oil ;)
     
  8. krosfyah

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    Yup, and America started buying smaller cars at the time. However the gas prices dropped and people started buying bigger cars again.

    This time around conditions are a little different.

    1. Many Americans are starting to understand that 60% (or a large %) of our oil comes from the middle east and so we are essentially feeding our enemy's economies. After 9/11, that concept holds more meaning than it would otherwise.

    2. With the notion of "peak oil production" getting closer and closer, the likelyhood of oil prices dropping to a significant degree will be temporary ...at best. At worst, prices will never significantly drop again.
     

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