Gas Shortages Hit Southern States

It’s TEOTWAWKI man! Well, not really but the panic level in some corners is about at end of the world levels:

Gasoline shortages hit towns across the southeastern United States this week, sparking panic buying, long lines and high prices at stations from the small towns of northeast Alabama to Charlotte in the wake of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.

In Atlanta, half of the gasoline stations were closed, according to AAA, which said the supply disruptions had taken place along two major petroleum product pipelines that have operated well below capacity since the hurricanes knocked offshore oil production and several refineries out of service along the Gulf of Mexico.

Drivers in Charlotte reported lines with as many as 60 cars waiting to fill up late Wednesday night, and a community college in Asheville, N.C., where most of the 25,000 students commute, canceled classes and closed down Wednesday afternoon for the rest of the week. Shortages also hit Nashville, Knoxville and Spartanburg, S.C., AAA said.

Terrance Bragg, a chef in Charlotte, made it to work only because his grandfather drove from a town an hour away with a 5-gallon plastic container of fuel for him. Three of his co-workers called and said they couldn’t make it.

“I drove past nine or ten gasoline stations that were out of gas,” Bragg said. “I had my GPS up looking for any gas in the area, from the mom-and-pop places to the corporate gas stations. Nothing. They were all taped off.”

Liz Clasen-Kelly, associate director of a homeless assistance center in Charlotte, took the bus to work yesterday. On Wednesday night, she and her husband checked five stations that had no gas, passed a long line backed up onto the interstate highway and chose not to wait at an open gas station with 50 to 60 cars still lined up after 11 p.m.

“If we had waited in that line, our car wouldn’t have made it,” she said, adding that the gauge was pointing to empty. The bus yesterday took her 45 minutes longer than usual. “It makes you realize how addicted you are to convenience,” she said.

In Atlanta, Jonathan Tyson, a Douglasville, Ga., resident who works for a company that does training for auto and RV franchise dealerships, ran out of fuel while waiting an hour in a line about 60 cars long to fill up his Land Rover. A man from the car behind helped push Tyson’s vehicle down the road.

“It was crazy,” Tyson said. “People were standing on side of road with gas cans saying they’d pay the person to run a [credit] card through just to get gas so they didn’t run out before they got up to the pump themselves.”

The city government, which uses 10,000 gallons a day, barred the public from two stations to make sure it could keep municipal vehicles running. On Wednesday night with his fuel gauge at empty, Al T. Nottage, a senior communications specialist in the Atlanta mayor’s office, looked for fuel at six stations, all closed, then called AAA and said he had run out of gasoline. It brought him two gallons, enough to get to work yesterday.

Maybe people should have been getting rid of their Land Rovers when gas started going up. But the fact is it is the panic that is drying up the supplies. But don’t tell the bleating complainers that:

Public officials appealed for calm as it appeared that panic buying might exacerbate supply problems if motorists try to keep more fuel than usual in their tanks. The Environmental Protection Agency suspended regulations for antipollution additives to help ease the supply situation.

Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue provoked some angry comments on the Atlanta Journal Constitution Web site, which quoted him as saying that “there is ample fuel in the city” and that some of the panic was “self-induced.”

“Perdue says we got ample gas supplies,” wrote one reader. “Then why is it that every gas station in my area is out of gas. Some have been out for over 4 days.”

Prices were high in cities hurt by shortages, though not as high as they were immediately after the hurricanes. In Charlotte, price ranged from $3.84 to a high of $4.31 a gallon for regular gasoline. AAA’s Townsend said that travelers to the affected areas should “be prepared for sticker shock, Southern style.”

Yawn. Maybe after a big storm hitting the areas near refineries and price increases at the pump people should prepare for emergencies. You know, have extra food in the house if you’re out of gas, be able to get to work if your car breaks down. The things adults do. Except adults in America I guess.

Get your houses in order people. It’s time to be prepared.

One thought on “Gas Shortages Hit Southern States

  1. Permit a rant from some one that lives on the coast of Mississippi. WE ARE SO DAMMNED FED UP. Let me tell you what our idiot leaders are doing here. Instead of fixing the highway on the beach, they “beautified it”, planting trees etc. AFTER THIS, they ripped up the highway in order to repave it and wasting all the money spent on the “Beautification”. Gas prices are high, and now we get to spend alot of time in traffic at a standstill, WASTING GAS THAT WE CAN’T AFFORD TOO PURCHASE. The rent here is through the roof, people can’t afford too live here any more. “For Sale” signs are everywhere. Making matters worse, the Government with all its infinite wisdom , will use our tax dollars to bail out banks that had no business making loans to people that could not pay them back. We live like sh*t , our leaders live like kings. Make no mistake about it, I don’t berate one political party, the both of them make me sick.

    Congress had hearings on steroids in baseball, NO HEARINGS, NO TRIALS ABOUT THE MESS WE ARE IN NOW ?!?!?!!?!? I do not take being screwed without being kissed first lightly. For G-d sakes many people don’t even leave home after work, because gas is so high. And the empty suited bastard democrats refuse drilling in America. Well, I have a message for ALL OUR LEADERS. DO SOMETHING OR WE’LL VOTE YOUR COLLECTIVE ASSES OUT. I don’t give a damn about your speeches, or your empty rhetoric. McCain should make this an issue, he won’t. Obama can drop dead, he’s a socialist. One day the American people will only take so much. It’s a damn shame the majority of us are to busy watching dancing with the stars, and watching every celeb-u-slut while the Arabs grip our throats, laugh at President Bush (Whom I voted for) as he goes too Saudi Arabia begging those bastards, that teach their kids we should die, for more oil.

    Democrats – Go straight too hell
    Republicans – “Get a set”
    Saudi Arabia – DRINK YOUR OIL YOU VERMIN SCUM !

    Signed,
    Fed up in Biloxi.

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