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Howlingwolf
09-13-2008, 12:37 PM
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Gas prices near $6 a gallon in parts of Florida

September 12, 2008

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Gasoline prices rose to nearly $5.50 a gallon in parts of Florida on Friday when rumors of a fuel shortage spread across the state.

Motorists in Tallahassee were lined up to pay $5.49 per gallon.

A fuel panic swept Gainesville on Thursday, where long gas lines spilled over onto a busy thoroughfare, tempers flared and the police were called, said Randy Bly, a spokesman for AAA Auto Club South.

A fight broke out in a line at a Gainesville station and prices in Southwest Florida began creeping up.

The run on gas was prompted by Hurricane Ike and the closing of several large refineries along the Texas-Louisiana coast.

But Agriculture and Consumers Services Commissioner Charlie Bronson responded quickly.

“There is no fuel shortage in Florida,” Bronson said. “There's hundreds of millions of gallons available.”

Bronson promised to act quickly to any price gougers.

He said he would subpoena the records of any gas station suspected of price gouging. Violators face a $10,000 fine per violation, up to $25,000 a day. He said retailers can’t raise prices arbitrarily just because they anticipate higher prices in the future.

But, according to Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services spokesman Terry McElroy it doesn't necessarily mean retailers are gouging customers when prices rise wildly.

If wholesale prices justify the increases, there's not much regulators can do, he said.

Marsha Kut, travel Manager for Lee County AAA, predicted a 20- to 30-cent increase at Lee County pumps. She said the hike should be short term, lasting a few days to a week.

“We have enough oil,” she said.

Ike’s relentless march across the Gulf of Mexico has had little effect on crude oil future contracts. They even dropped below $100 a gallon at one point Friday before settling at $102.50.

Randy Bly, a spokesman for AAA Auto Club South, said rising prices at the pump seem counterintuitive. He said the increase is related to refinery capacity.

“Our office has been flooded with calls,” Bly said “This was consumer-driven, it was like a run on the bank. There really is no shortage, we are well supplied. There could be some spot outages. We anticipate a price increase of 20 cents to 30 cents a gallon in the next few days.”

Gasoline contracts for October delivery spiked more than 8 percent — 2.08 cents per gallon — on Friday.

“The nightmare scenario is unfolding before our eyes,” said Jim Rouiller, senior energy meteorologist with Planalytics Inc. in Wayne, Pa.

Ike’s storm surge will “completely inundate all the refineries and chemical plants that line Galveston Bay from Texas City all the way to Baytown. It’s a storm surge that this part of Texas hasn’t experienced in a lifetime.”

The American Automobile Association reported that the statewide average price for a gallon of unleaded gas in Florida today is $3.69, a penny higher than the national average. Average prices peaked nationally at $4.13 a gallon for regular unleaded on July 1 and have been falling steadily ever since.

Southwest Florida prices averaged $3.673 per gallon Friday.

Some Central Florida retailers are limiting fuel sales, and one convenience store chain with a store in Bonita Springs is asking customers to limit gasoline purchases to 10 gallons.

Melissa Anderson of The Pantry said her company didn’t have supply problems but was being proactive.

“It is voluntary, just to make sure that during this period of time that people are acting responsibly. We did the same thing during Hurricane Katrina,” Anderson said.

The Pantry’s store in Bonita Springs operates as Kangaroo Express on West Terry Street.

In south Lee, drivers have seen prices for regular unleaded hovering between $3.65 and $3.75 this week and on Friday, not much changed.

A Shell station on Old U.S. 41 had regular unleaded for $3.67.

“This is among the cheapest I've seen,” said Tony Greene, 24, of Cape Coral.
Across East Terry Street, at the Hess station gas was two cents higher.

In Lehigh Acres Alton Mccall, 18, was pumping gas into his Cadillac at Murphy's near Wal-Mart. He said he’s worried about increased prices, but he also needs to get around.

“For now, I'll just hope and pray,” Mccall said.

In Cape Coral Mack Farmer, 50, was skeptical.

“They’re saying gas prices going to jump,” he said. “They’re saying they’re shutting down oil refineries and drilling. If the oil companies can find a way to make more money, they will.”

ptannjr
09-13-2008, 01:08 PM
In ocala we are still around $3.80 or so. talked to a guy i work with that is in Adel Ga and he paid $4.89 yeterday. gas has went up $0.20 a gallon this week though.

NonConformist
09-15-2008, 06:36 PM
And they are gonna get fucked by the state for gouging too!

Here it stayed around 3.70 some as high as 3.90 and that average

Their were several who went up to 5+ a gallon

ptannjr
09-15-2008, 06:48 PM
Yeah lets see if the state really does any thing. Looks like Pilot was one of the worst offenders

alpmco
09-16-2008, 09:36 AM
Yeah! We have three convenience stores that sell gas (I refused to call them gas stations since they can't even fix a flat) around the corner from home From Friday night to Saturday morning the Shell and Citgo jumped up 20¢. then they both ran out of regular. The 7-Eleven on the other side of the street did not raise it's price but it also had gas until about noon. I can't figure out why the 7 eleven had gas longer when it was 20¢ less than the others. Maybe bigger tanks?

ptannjr
09-16-2008, 12:04 PM
Probably tanks, filters need cleaned and run the pumps slow, some people dont like 711 gas?

alpmco
09-16-2008, 12:46 PM
Probably tanks, filters need cleaned and run the pumps slow, some people dont like 711 gas?
Yes ... probably correct. I've bought gas there before but it never pumped this slow. I was at about the rate of one gallon every 45 seconds.

NonConformist
09-16-2008, 02:00 PM
Here most prices are back around 3.69 or so though most stations are out all together except some had premium left

alpmco
09-16-2008, 02:31 PM
Today in Orlando the gas is plentiful ... or at least there are people in buy in it. Prices on the signs are anywhere from $3.64 to $3.88. The two stations I know jumped 20¢ dropped down 10¢.

mr slow
09-20-2008, 05:45 AM
Gas in my area by Chicago is 4.29 for regular gasoline. I put away 80 gallon. It is getting old so I will use the old gas and refill when the price drops.This way I have fresh gas before they raise prices for winter blends of gas. I will be adding stabil since winter is coming and I don't feel like dealing with it in winter.Has anyone notice the price for a large size bottle of Stabil. I PAID 14.00 Dollars ouch!

mr slow
09-20-2008, 05:52 AM
Gas in my area by Chicago is 4.29 for regular gasoline. I put away 80 gallons. It is getting old so I will use the old gas and refill when the price drops.This way I have fresh gas before they raise prices for winter blends of gas. I will be adding stabil since winter is coming and I don't feel like dealing with it in winter.Has anyone notice the price for a large size bottle of Stabil. I PAID 14.00 Dollars ouch!

NonConformist
09-20-2008, 11:14 AM
DOwn hear its still between 3.69 and 3.78 and the ones suspected of gouging suddenly have the lowest prices:p

MOlivo
09-22-2008, 02:57 PM
DOwn hear its still between 3.69 and 3.78 and the ones suspected of gouging suddenly have the lowest prices:p

I noticed that as well...

Revelation
09-24-2008, 09:50 PM
The thing that is scary is what this panic buying of gas can do. I drove across florida Sunday the 13th along route 60 to tampa. In Lake Wales, Bartow, Mulberry and some of lakeland were out or just offering the highgrade. On my way back the gas was .30 cheaper in one day at the Pilot @ yehaw junction. Makes you think on how just a rumor can easily start a panic.

alpmco
09-25-2008, 09:03 AM
I can't figure it all out. Oil jumped $25. NI the last two days gas has dropped 10¢! It is now down to $3.619 in my area. I saw one place last night at $3.579!

ptannjr
09-26-2008, 08:39 AM
got it for $3.68 in Ocala today.

FISTER
09-26-2008, 08:47 AM
Steady in the mid $3.50 range here

Howlingwolf
09-26-2008, 02:46 PM
Here in Central Iowa the price just went down to $3.25 per gal.

Think it will go to $3.00?

NAW!!

Wolf

elkhuntingfool
09-26-2008, 02:57 PM
$3.59 here in Utah

gray fox
09-26-2008, 04:52 PM
Gas has been steadily dorpping 2cents a day here in south central Missouri to $3.41. Tell me how a state in the center of the country having its gas trucked from the gulf refinerys is cheaper than gas a stones throw from possibly the same refinery? State taxes could be a big part of it