Refinery fire?

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[h=1]Refinery fire could boost gas prices nationwide[/h]Motorists in states are about to see a big spike in gas prices, the fallout from a fire that cut production at one of the region's largest oil refineries.Gasoline prices, now averaging $3.88 a gallon in California, $3.72 in Washington and $3.69 in Oregon, could surge to $4.15 to $4.25 a gallon over the next week to 10 days following Monday's partial shutdown of a Chevron refinery in Richmond, Calif.Nationally, gasoline prices have climbed 27 cents a gallon in the past month. While the refinery fire will drive prices along the West Coast, it will also lift the national average — now $3.65 a gallon — above year-ago levels.
"August looks like a very touch-and-go month for the entire country," says Oil Price Information Service energy analyst Tom Kloza, who expects price relief after . For the year to date, gasoline has averaged $3.61 a gallon — 10 cents more than 2011's full year average, the most expensive year ever, he says.
Patrick DeHaan, senior oil analyst for gasbuddy.com, expects California, Oregon and western Washington state to experience price spikes like the ones that hit major parts of the Midwest in June, when an Illinois refinery shut down and three others in the state cut production.
"The West Coast is on the launch pad waiting for takeoff," DeHaan says. "We're talking over $4 a gallon, easily. It's not going to be good for motorists."Prices in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota remain up to 39 cents a gallon higher than the national average of $3.65 a gallon, according to the Oil Price Information Service. "The infection is going to spread from the Midwest to the West Coast," DeHaan says.
Wholesale prices in and have already spiked more than 30 cents a gallon, some of the biggest one-day jumps ever. Those prices have yet to fully pass through at the pump, but are expected to continue pushing prices up through mid-August.
The Richmond refinery supplies about 140,000 barrels of gasoline a day, about 15% of northern California's daily consumption, Kloza says. Regional inventories were already low compared with the rest of the nation, he says.
Crude oil is up sharply since bottoming near $77 a barrel June 28. Wednesday, benchmark West Intermediate traded at nearly $95 before settling off 32 cents to $93.35 on news that weekly demand eased for the first time since June.
Monday's refinery fire caused billowing smoke for miles, prompting hundreds of nearby residents to seek medical care for eye irritation and breathing issues.
The blaze in the refinery's No. 4 Crude Unit was contained in about five hours, Chevron said, although there was a minor flareup Wednesday. Three employees suffered minor injuries.
The five-hour refinery fire caused billowing smoke for miles. Doctors Medical Center in nearby said more than 300 people sought help, complaining of eye irritation and breathing problems. And Kaiser Permanente's Richmond Medical Center said it treated more than 350 people with respiratory concerns.
Carol Bluitt, who lives blocks from the refinery, says she was traumatized by the blaze. "You could clearly tell there was something toxic in the air," she says. "My eyes were really, really red and running."
Contributing: Associated Press
 

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That is probably what the dude was talking about. Will it affect Western Canada? I don't think so but one never knows.....and it could be an excuse as tukernaker has pointed out.
 

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If we're paying $1.10/Litre in canada, which is often quite low, that would convert to $4.14/ US Gallon.

Ageed. Regular fuel here $1.149 = $4.21 US Gallon or $5.07 Imperial Gallon, if you remember those.
Little or no currency exchange right now.
Approx. half I believe is for taxes.:mad:
The fuel in the US has less tax added on, which I understand can vary state to state, so maybe they do pay more for the actual product ?
 

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i wish we were at 1.149, here in PG we are paying 1.299 for gas and diesel is around 1.249.
sucks but wont stop my sledding haha
 

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Remember when I think it was katrina was heading towards the gulf?
Fuel prices went up all across north america because it might dammage
rigs in the gulf when the storm hits.
LOL what a joke what does a storm in the states have anything to do with Canada.
 

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Gas went up in rocky tonight. 1.09 to 1.18.

Like wth. Friggin b.s

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