Supposedly some refineries on the west coast are down for scheduled maintenance, thus affecting fuel availability. Add demand to that and you get high gas prices. Wouldn't surprise me if manipulation of prices didn't figure into the whole scheme - but then again, maybe not. Could be just local supply vs demand at work. John On 5/18/2012 12:31 PM, Rob wrote: > On the way home from work last night I stopped for gas, had $13 in my > wallet. That put 3 gallons in my bus @ $4.259 ea... > Sad times but still glad gas is available. > > > > Rob > > becida@comcast.net > Western Washington State, USA > . > |
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