Gasoline Pipelines 'Normal'

One of the two pipelines that bring gasoline to the Washington region has resumed delivering fuel at 100% of its pre-hurricane capacity, according to Colonial Pipeline Co. The pipeline was operating at only 76 percent on Monday, according to the AP.

The other pipeline feeding the region's gas retailers, the Plantation, is also operating again at full capacity, according to Reuters. The increased stability in the gasoline supply could affect prices soon in the D.C. area.

By  |  September 6, 2005; 8:45 PM ET  | Category:  Gasoline
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Gas prices need to go down.....so I think we should start looking for oil. But whats the purpose of emergency oil stash....when we have an emergency and dont use it. But then once you think about it, what if something happens with our oil buddies in different countries....so basically we cant do anything...ok this post was stupid then....sorry I took you time, well if I took your time, you would have stopped reading by now.

Posted by: Danielle | September 12, 2005 05:46 PM

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