Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Hurricane sandy gas shortage

  • Hurricane Sandy Gas Shortage Compounds Travel Problems In New York, New ...

    People walk by a destroyed section of the Rockaway boardwalk in the heavily damaged Rockaway section of Queens after the historic boardwalk was washed away during Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 31, 2012 in the Queens borough of New York City. With the ...

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  • Will Hurricane Sandy Cause Gas Shortage?: Pros

    Hurricane Sandy could spur gasoline. RBCV1. loading... Quote | Chart | News | Profile · [RBCV1 Loading... () ] shortages throughout the United States, as already-reduced refining capacity gets squeezed further, Tradition Energy's Addison Armstrong said ...

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  • Sandy vs. Katrina: differences in their impact on gas and oil

    As Hurricane Sandy bears down on the East Coast, a lot of prognosticators are offering up predictions for what it means for gasoline prices in that market. I thought it might be of interest to note the differences in Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Gasoline Futures Jump as Refineries Scale Back

    Gasoline futures soared as much as 4.2% during trading Monday as several East Coast oil refineries shut down or reduced operations because of Hurricane Sandy. The refinery disruptions raise a concerns about possible shortages of the motor fuel, traders ...

    online.wsj.com

  • After Storm, Businesses Try to Keep Moving

    In fits and starts, businesses across a broad swath of the East Coast struggled to recover on Tuesday from Hurricane Sandy, even as executives conceded that it would be days, at least, before things returned to normal.

    www.nytimes.com

  • Where Gasoline Prices Are Heading Next: Schork

    (Read More: Will Hurricane Sandy Cause Gas Shortage?: Pros). Schork called it an "extremely bearish tale tell, and for the consumer listening, it's going to translate into better pricing in the weeks ahead as we approach the holidays.

    www.cnbc.com

  • Largest refinery okay, but gas shortage still a risk

    However, drawing gasoline away from the Southeast would cause nationwide pressures on supply. Sandy is the first real test since the big decline in refining capacity.

    money.cnn.com

  • New Jersey Drivers Line Up For Gas

    New Jersey drivers are lining up at gas stations all around the state in search of a fill up following Hurricane Sandy. Lineup for gas on Route 130 in Hamilton (Matt White, Townsquare Media NJ).

    nj1015.com

  • Huge section of gas pipeline shut down

    Operators of Colonial Pipeline say Hurricane Sandy is not affecting metro Atlanta's gasoline supply, but they made a drastic move in the hurricane zone.

    www.wsbtv.com

  • California's falling gasoline prices pull down US average

    But Hurricane Sandy was expected to kick retail prices higher in the Eastern U.S. - at least briefly - as refineries there shut down or reduced production as the storm approached.

    www.latimes.com

  • Hurricane Sandy And Jobs: Who Will Benefit, Who Won'

    That's especially true given the current shortage of truck drivers nationwide. Then there's the thousands of utility workers who will be descending on the East Coast from other parts of the country to help restore electricity and natural gas to homes ...

    jobs.aol.com

  • Sandy's damage worse than Irene, far from Katrina

    WASHINGTON -- Residents along most of the East Coast on Tuesday began cleaning up the wreckage left behind by Hurricane Sandy, and it was immediately clear that all Americans will get slapped with the astronomical bill for the late-season storm. "One ...

    www.kansascity.com

  • Two gas terminals down in New Haven, CT

    Roberts says the gas companies in Connecticut and Massachusetts will typically get their gas supplies from either here in Springfield or down in New Haven there are a number of terminals.

    www.wwlp.com

  • Crude-Oil Prices Mixed as Hurricane Sandy Looms

    Gasoline futures soared as much as 4.2% higher during trading Monday as several East Coast oil refineries shut down or reduced operations due to Hurricane Sandy. The refinery disruptions raise a concerns about possible shortages of the motor fuel ...

    www.nasdaq.com

  • Here's One Unusual Hurricane Trade

    Other traders are trying to decide how to play Hurricane Sandy itself. The impact on gasoline and oil is unclear, as my colleague Kate ... (Read more: Will the Hurricane Cause Gas a Shortage?) One trader pointed me to Compass Mineral International ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy: Middlesex County power outages, flooding and cleanup ...

    5:20 p.m.: The top issues in the county according to Robert Sklans, spokesman for the Middlesex County Office of Emergency Management are the water shortages in New Brunswick and Milltown, including New Brunswick area hospitals and Rutgers University's ...

    www.nj.com

  • Gas stations fear coming up short at pump

    Area gas station operators remain concerned about a potential shortage of gasoline because Hurricane Sandy disrupted supplies. Some filling stations closed Monday afternoon as the storm intensified. Others kept their doors open and pumps working ...

    www.rep-am.com

  • No Shortage of Gasoline in Simsbury as Sandy Approaches

    There's no shortages of gasoline in Simsbury but generators have been in high demand as Hurricane Sandy approaches the northeast coast.

    simsbury.patch.com

  • Is Price Gouging Reverse Looting?

    New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman sent out a press release warning warning "against price inflation of necessary goods and services during hurricane Sandy. ... "General Business Law prohibits such increase in costs of essential items like ...

    www.cnbc.com

  • Latest Connecticut news, sports, business and entertainment

    Dannel Malloy has asked a task force preparing for Hurricane Sandy to ensure that fuel suppliers are fully supplied in Connecticut to avoid shortages. The president of the Independent Connecticut Petroleum Association, Eugene Guilford Jr., says 1 ...

    www2.wnct.com

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