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  • Bigtanker

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    From my perspective, there definitely is a bit of a shortage. We are running out of allocation for stations we've never had issues with before. Other companies are having the same issue.

    We have terminals running dry on a regular basis as they can't get enough product in.
     

    mom45

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    From my perspective, there definitely is a bit of a shortage. We are running out of allocation for stations we've never had issues with before. Other companies are having the same issue.

    We have terminals running dry on a regular basis as they can't get enough product in.
    The Walmart in Plymouth was out of regular today. They said they didn't know when they were going to get it due to issues with the supplier being shut down.
     

    Ingomike

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    From my perspective, there definitely is a bit of a shortage. We are running out of allocation for stations we've never had issues with before. Other companies are having the same issue.

    We have terminals running dry on a regular basis as they can't get enough product in.
    My understanding is that part of it is because we have to have that Chicago smog blend only a few refineries produce. The current admin revoked the waivers the previous admin had in place that allowed more refineries to make gas for our area. Does that mesh with what you see?
     

    Bigtanker

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    My understanding is that part of it is because we have to have that Chicago smog blend only a few refineries produce. The current admin revoked the waivers the previous admin had in place that allowed more refineries to make gas for our area. Does that mesh with what you see?
    Nope. We don't do the Chitown gas. Only Lake and Porter counties up here and maybe a few around Louisville. Our gas is "Standard".
     

    Bigtanker

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    The Walmart in Plymouth was out of regular today. They said they didn't know when they were going to get it due to issues with the supplier being shut down.
    Yep. We deliver to that station. The terminal we pull from ran out of gas all together. This has been happening about every two or three days now.
     

    BigRed

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    With each passing day, these ******** push towards something resembling communism than anything the founding generation and following generations fought and died for.

    When is Liberty to push back?
     

    Ingomike

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    Conditioning and ignorance is fascinating to watch in the real world, was getting gas at a station that also has 90 octane ethanol free gas, it was $4.999 per gallon, (they usually don’t change the price until they get a new shipment on it) regular was $5.259 no one was pumping the better gas at the cheaper price but me…
    Still happening…
     

    hammerd13

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    Any idea why Indiana gas is higher than the national average?
    Indiana charges a "higher-than-most" state tax on fuel.



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