It's about that here in South Carolina as well as North Carolina, and probably worse when I get to Georgia tomorrow.It's to be expected though, refineries and pipelines throughout the south are shut down and/or damaged.
But what doesn't make sense to me is this....Our fuel comes from overseas mostly, doesn't it?
Not all of it, but I can't remember the percentage. Basically the consumption and demand is way up and supply is down, in the end that's all that really matters.
$3.39 in south carolina last night- but they're predicting $4 for us in the next week.the governor says he hasn't seen any evidence of price gouging.right.
It's about that here in South Carolina as well as North Carolina, and probably worse when I get to Georgia tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteIt's to be expected though, refineries and pipelines throughout the south are shut down and/or damaged.
But what doesn't make sense to me is this....
ReplyDeleteOur fuel comes from overseas mostly, doesn't it?
Not all of it, but I can't remember the percentage. Basically the consumption and demand is way up and supply is down, in the end that's all that really matters.
ReplyDelete$3.39 in south carolina last night- but they're predicting $4 for us in the next week.
ReplyDeletethe governor says he hasn't seen any evidence of price gouging.
right.