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Fill up your gas tanks


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7 hours ago, Kevin Greene said:

Thank Baby Jesus Big Oil has no culpability here.

didn't say that. it's proof that the native americans gathered together to protest their land being taken away and their water threatened have something to be really worried about.

that said, the panic everyone is feeling that is causing everyone to go running out and fill all their tanks is creating the problem we're having with stations running out.

 

we don't know the actual effect to gas consumers of the leak. all we know is the paranoia brought out by people worrying that the gas is going to be all gone or something..

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2 hours ago, rayzor said:

didn't say that. it's proof that the native americans gathered together to protest their land being taken away and their water threatened have something to be really worried about.

that said, the panic everyone is feeling that is causing everyone to go running out and fill all their tanks is creating the problem we're having with stations running out.

 

we don't know the actual effect to gas consumers of the leak. all we know is the paranoia brought out by people worrying that the gas is going to be all gone or something..

The pipeline that delivers the gas is shut down until at least Thursday. The stations that are supplied by this pipeline won't get any gas until it's fixed. I don't know which ones will be affected, and I generally fill up on payday anyway, but I did notice about half the pumps had yellow diapers on.

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