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Old 09-23-2008, 03:36 PM   #1
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Default Dirty, What's the Gas situation like in ATL?

I read an article today that says it's pretty tough to fill up in your neck of the woods because of the refinery trouble. Seeing any $5/gallon nonsense yet?
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hard to find around here...Last night there was only 2-3 stations in a city of 150k that had gas.... It is around $3.90 around here but many stations have a 10 gallon limit and they only have Regular or premium.


We are slowly getting it back... I was on empty this am and stopped at the station and got Nailed at 12 gallons when there was a 10 gallon limit.
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I Paid 3.29 In Jersey Monday........about 3.60 In New York.....
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Been holding steady at $3.69 in CT for the last week
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$3.88 here today
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i paid $3.99 today for it right in the heart of Atlanta. problem is that it's hard to find. went to 4 different places this morning on the way to work. when i finally found one, i had to wait in line for 25 minutes just to pump it. people are going a bit overboard stocking up around here.
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$3.69 here in Cali at the cheap stations now......
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The Problem is around here we have to use the California smog blend in a 40 county area around Atlanta which I live it. We can't get gas from neighboring states that have a surplus. We have to wait for the proper blend to be delivered. They had a suspension on that rule when Ike came thru and it ran out on September 15th and not renewed so we are fucked. Outside the 40 county area gas is plentiful
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The Problem is around here we have to use the California smog blend in a 40 county area around Atlanta which I live it. We can't get gas from neighboring states that have a surplus. We have to wait for the proper blend to be delivered. They had a suspension on that rule when Ike came thru and it ran out on September 15th and not renewed so we are fucked. Outside the 40 county area gas is plentiful
read that perdue is trying to get that temporary waiver renewed...good luck guys.
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Thanks Pal... by the end of the day all but 2 stations in town again had gas and those are probably out now
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EPA lifts lower-sulphur fuel requirement



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ATLANTA - The Environmental Protection Agency has made a decision that could bring more gas to North Georgia.

The EPA has decided to allow Georgia gas stations to sell higher-sulphur fuel, something they usually are not allowed to sell.

"We are working with EPA, talking to them every day, and timing the request so we could get a positive response," said Governor Perdue's Press Secretary Bert Brantley in an interview with Channel 2 Action News.

Critics say the governor's office should have asked the federal government for help sooner.


EPA lifts lower-sulphur fuel requirement | AccessNorthGa


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Old 09-23-2008, 10:22 PM   #12
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Updated: 9:56 p.m. September 23, 2008
FUEL SHORTAGE

Dirtier-burning gas OK’d for metro Atlanta

Governor says EPA waiver not likely to end region’s shortages right away

By STACY SHELTON
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Monday, September 22, 2008
As metro Atlantans sputtered through another day of long lines, spot shortages and panicked buying at the gas pumps, the federal government on Tuesday waived the region’s smog-busting gasoline requirements in an attempt to boost supplies.
But Gov. Sonny Perdue, who requested the waiver, does not expect it to solve the region’s overall gas shortage. That could take up to two weeks as refineries in the Gulf of Mexico continue to ramp back up after two hurricanes.
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Lines were long Monday at the QuickTrip on Roswell Road near Sandy Springs City Hall.


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Perdue spokesman Bert Brantley urged metro Atlanta drivers to conserve gas by teleworking, combining trips, carpooling and taking public transportation. Reducing demand seems to be the only quick fix, experts say.
“I don’t think people should expect that it’s [the waiver] going to be enough to fill every tank in the metro area,” Brantley said. “Anything you do to conserve the gas usage would help greatly.”
Referring to reports of drivers topping off tanks and filling gas cans, he added: “We need to return to normal supply, but we also have to return to normal demand.”
But Brantley said the waiver, effective immediately from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, should “help somewhat.” The waiver, good through Oct. 12, allows gas stations in 45 counties in and around the metro region — from the Alabama line to the North Georgia mountains — to stock gasoline with a higher sulfur content.
Gas with higher sulfur content that’s used in most of the rest of the country could come from either the pipelines from the Gulf that serve the metro region, or by truck from as far away as Ohio and Pennsylvania, according to government officials and suppliers.
With many stations closed, long lines of cars queued up to stations with open pumps, their drivers hoping to reach the front before that station also ran out. In Marietta and Sandy Springs, lines spilled into the streets, causing traffic jams.
Just the thought of running out motivated many to fill up — even with half a tank or more.
“I’m just kind of freaking out,” said Terry Williams, who still had half a tank full of gas in her Mercedes. She said she’s heard how hard it is for people to find any kind of gas, especially premium.
“I just want to play it safe and keep a full tank,” she said. Williams was stranded on the side of I-85 South near Chamblee-Tucker Road on Tuesday for another reason: flat tire.
Dan Gilligan, president of the Petroleum Marketers Association of America, which represents about 1,000 marketers, compared the crisis to a row of dominoes. A pair of hurricanes hampered production, refining and supply. Some gas station chains, which usually buy gas as they need it, found themselves without gas to buy — and closed.
And that tipped consumers into a buying mode, said Gilligan. “When they close, that creates a panic mentality.”
Metro Atlanta is one of the few places with a shortfall, and its problem could ease now that the environmental restrictions have been relaxed, Gilligan said.
“The EPA should have waived the sulfur standard a long time ago,” he said.
The EPA has also restriction waivers in place in Texas, Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia, EPA spokesman Dave Ryan said.
In his letter to Perdue, EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson acknowledged metro Atlanta is experiencing “acute shortages” and that there is “not an adequate supply of fuel meeting the requirements of Georgia’s” Clean Air laws.
The region’s cleaner-burning gasoline, called a “boutique fuel” because it requires special production, was phased-in between 1999 and 2004. The gasoline must have a super-low sulfur content, as well as low evaporative emissions that reduce fumes when pumped. The requirements have helped reduce the Atlanta region’s smog.
The region’s concerns about smog generally end Sept. 30 when cooler weather returns.
Staff writers Michael E. Kanell and Rachel Pomerance contributed to this article.




Dirtier-burning gas OK'd for metro Atlanta | ajc.com
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Couple of pictures yesterday from the local Paper




Cars lined up Tuesday at the Kangaroo Express BP Gas Station at the corner of Industrial Boulevard and Queen City Parkway as customers saw the price of regular unleaded gas was the cheapest around. Gas was selling for $3.87 per gallon.




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The four-lane Thurmon Tanner Parkway now runs between Spout Springs Road in Flowery Branch to Plainview Road in Oakwood. Another section of the road runs from Mundy Mill Road to Atlanta Highway.
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Gas shortage leading to fights



By The Associated Press

UNDATED - More than a week after Hurricane Ike's strike, drivers across the Southeast are still bouncing between dry pumps and shuttered stations in a frustrating hunt for a fill-up and they're starting to get angry.

There are stations shut down in Nashville, long lines in Atlanta and even fights breaking out in bucolic Blue Ridge mountain towns.

The line was about 40 cars deep Tuesday afternoon at a 20-pump Quik Trip station just north of Atlanta. It was the only spot in the area with gas to sell, and police said they been called in often to referee spats over cutting in line. The station only had regular for $3.98 a gallon a few cents under the city average of $4.02.

Early Wednesday morning, many stations in North Georgia were still completely out of gasoline or had a limited supply and many were limiting the amount that could be bought by each motorist.

Later in the day, the federal government waived the low-sulfur requirement for metro Atlanta gasoline.

Gov. Sonny Perdue requested the waiver from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to help suppliers overcome a severe shortage of the cleaner-burning variety. The waiver is valid through Oct. 12. (See separate story.)

Gas shortage leading to fights | AccessNorthGa
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