I live in Louisiana. Gas is fine here. No one in my area is panicing. I'm not sure what to believe. Usually my MAGA father in law would tell me to stock up for a month by now but hasn't.
Loving in a Gulf Coast State has it's priveleges. I live in FL, and we get most of our fuel straight from the rigs. Just like y'all, Texas, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Your tell me that the Oil Rigs have there own refining capability? I don't think so. Oil rigs produce Crude. The Crude goes to a refinery via pipeline or rail, then from refinery to a Rack, or Jobber, them is distributed to a supplier that has a contract with oil company, or someone who buys unbranded fuel, in other words any fuel that is available at lowest negotiated price. These suppliers, for example Sam's, Cosco, or independent can usually get lower prices. From what I was able to read, this is how is works .
I live in Louisiana. Gas is fine here. No one in my area is panicing. I'm not sure what to believe. Usually my MAGA father in law would tell me to stock up for a month by now but hasn't.
Loving in a Gulf Coast State has it's priveleges. I live in FL, and we get most of our fuel straight from the rigs. Just like y'all, Texas, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Straight from the rigs? Unless cars in Florida run on unrefined crude oil I can’t see how that works.
Your tell me that the Oil Rigs have there own refining capability? I don't think so. Oil rigs produce Crude. The Crude goes to a refinery via pipeline or rail, then from refinery to a Rack, or Jobber, them is distributed to a supplier that has a contract with oil company, or someone who buys unbranded fuel, in other words any fuel that is available at lowest negotiated price. These suppliers, for example Sam's, Cosco, or independent can usually get lower prices. From what I was able to read, this is how is works .
Long lines in PA.