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Colonial Pipeline Issues Likely to Disrupt Gas Supply on East Coast

Started by cpzilliacus, September 16, 2016, 09:42:51 AM

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LM117

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Quote from: LM117 on November 01, 2016, 09:32:20 AM
Welp, here we go again. :pan:

https://www.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/explosion-alabama-shuts-gas-pipeline-071321971.html
Hooray for more gas price increases! Also, I have to wonder. How many oil pipelines have exploded and/or leaked over the past decade compared to oil trains that have derailed with leakages and/or explosions? (Oil trains that derail but don't leak or explode don't have the same lasting effect that one that leaks and/or explodes after derailing.)
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That explains why the price jumped 10 cents today in middle Georgia.

BamaZeus

I worked in the northwestern end of Birmingham on Monday, and I could clearly see the plume of smoke as I left work.  I'd say I was about 20 miles away as the crow flies, but with a perfectly clear sky, it stood out.

So far, I haven't noticed a price change at the pumps, but I did top off Monday night when I got home, just to be sure.