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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 3046055" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>I just saw a $.05 spike in gasoline at Costco since Tues.</p><p>The panic has started , since the Texas refineries are off line and news reports are telling everyone to fill up now. In my case this was a scheduled refill ( about once every 3 weeks ) for my truck . I use the 1/4 left as my empty mark . If you have ever had a fuel pump break down , you should be doing this also.</p><p>Any way parts of NY and most of NE get their gas from St John N.B. , it's shipped by coastal tankers from The Irving Refinery ( the largest refinery in Canada , where they can process 300,000 barrels @ day ) . And it uses imported oil , it has stopped using crude oil from the USA.</p><p>( <a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/irving-oil-to-invest-in-turnaround-project-at-saint-john-refinery-1440080588" target="_blank">Canada’s Largest Refinery Shifts from Bakken Shale Oil to Brent Crudes</a> )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 3046055, member: 12952"] I just saw a $.05 spike in gasoline at Costco since Tues. The panic has started , since the Texas refineries are off line and news reports are telling everyone to fill up now. In my case this was a scheduled refill ( about once every 3 weeks ) for my truck . I use the 1/4 left as my empty mark . If you have ever had a fuel pump break down , you should be doing this also. Any way parts of NY and most of NE get their gas from St John N.B. , it's shipped by coastal tankers from The Irving Refinery ( the largest refinery in Canada , where they can process 300,000 barrels @ day ) . And it uses imported oil , it has stopped using crude oil from the USA. ( [URL="https://www.wsj.com/articles/irving-oil-to-invest-in-turnaround-project-at-saint-john-refinery-1440080588"]Canada’s Largest Refinery Shifts from Bakken Shale Oil to Brent Crudes[/URL] ) [/QUOTE]
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