The refineries are switching over to the "summer blend" so there is a "shortage" until the switch over is complete so prices go up. Happens every year when they switch blends. We always end up paying for their stupid "green" games.
You must be in the warm part of the west coast! :)
Lots of places go below freezing in the winter. The Sierras, the Siskiyous, and the Cascades all get lots of snow.
The "summer blend" allegedly reduces smog in the warmer months.
Even in Florida they switch blends. (It's slightly annoying owning a diesel vehicle that only stays in South Florida- I get worse fuel economy on the winter blend..)
The refineries are switching over to the "summer blend" so there is a "shortage" until the switch over is complete so prices go up. Happens every year when they switch blends. We always end up paying for their stupid "green" games.
You must be in the warm part of the west coast! :)
Lots of places go below freezing in the winter. The Sierras, the Siskiyous, and the Cascades all get lots of snow.
The "summer blend" allegedly reduces smog in the warmer months.
Even in Florida they switch blends. (It's slightly annoying owning a diesel vehicle that only stays in South Florida- I get worse fuel economy on the winter blend..)
Oh, and that's good to know.