I just read the pipeline was restarted, but then suffered an oil spill. I bet it was sabotaged. How is it possible a pipeline like that just spills thousands of gallons?
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From what I recall from about fifteen years ago, oil is easier to drill in the summer, and that gas makes its way to the pumps in winter. Oil is harder to drill in the winter, which leads to a "Summer price hike". From what I recall over the years, gas typically is cheaper in the winter time. Some say that seasonal demand plays a role, but I don't think that would account for the same pattern in warmer climates.