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Re: diesel conditions in the south east of the USA

Unread postby the48thronin » Fri 26 Sep 2008, 23:41:14

Just talked to my wife who unloaded her truck in San Antonio today. Flying j was limiting fuel in SA, T A was not limiting just north of SA but is limiting in dallas. The flying J in the houstoon area is closed midnight to 6 am and limiting fuel.
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Re: CNN reports gas shortages in Atlanta!

Unread postby FloridaGirl » Sat 27 Sep 2008, 01:06:29

Check out this blog of people who are having trouble finding gas in Atlanta: Trouble Getting To Work Because of the Gas Crisis

A lot of people blame the governor, but I'm not sure what more he is supposed to do. They are mad at the governor for saying that there is no crisis.

They are mad at the media for saying it's because people are hoarding and topping off their tanks, because they know that's not the reason.

Some blame the emissions rules even though they have been waived for weeks.

Some can't get to work tomorrow.

Just a minor peek at our future post-peak oil. America is totally unprepared.
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Re: CNN reports gas shortages in South East USA!

Unread postby the48thronin » Sat 27 Sep 2008, 19:17:29

2 comments.

This fuel crisis is in fact a symptom of the systemic apparatus set up to deal with peak oil. where reserves are located, and where and how oil is distributed. The FAILURE to expand distribution systems to avoid a problem such as we are experiencing is a direct result of containment of oil infrastructure by those exploiting it then for profit. There was no expansion because there was no extra capacity to drive it. I am glad this short diesel thread was merged into the thread I thought I was posting it into when I started it.

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TA is still as of 10 am this morning out of fuel. ( I went and tried to fuel up there.) I noticed several other brands that had trucks fueling as I proceeded to wythville VA where I topped off the truck at a flying J that was listed as limiting fuel ( I took 59 gallons and it let me).

Tonight I am parked in Raphine VA where they have supplies ( this truck stop is owned by the oil distributer for this part of VA and of course their own stop would have supplies.

Again it is my opinion that this entire shortage is related to the failure of the refineries in the Houston area to provide fuel to colonial pipelione... Imagine that pipeline full of the water they pumped into it to force the remaining petroleum products up to the Washington area ( we cant fail to provide fuel to our lords and masters after all). Once they start pumping petroleum again the product will flow up the pipeline at 3-10 MPH 790 miles to Atlanta,
240 more miles to Nashville, or Charlotte, NC, 300 miles from Charlotte to Richmond, VA. 220 miles to lower NJ/Delaware. and another 100 miles to NY.

The fuel that was pushed up to Richmond ( to service Washington, DC, and to Carney's Point NJ to service Baltimore to Philly to Newark better last a while after Atlanta starts receiving fuel.
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Re: CNN reports gas shortages in Atlanta!

Unread postby Dont_Panic » Sun 28 Sep 2008, 14:57:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PrairieMule', 'I') just got off a long call with a guy in a rough part of Atlanta looking for gas. During the call he spots a gas truck. So then he, bless his heart, and 3 other cars start chasing the gas truck to the station.



That's just adoooorable :-D
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Re: CNN reports gas shortages in South East USA!

Unread postby bratticus » Sun 28 Sep 2008, 15:05:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')url=http://zanthraxis.livejournal.com/357409.html]The short emergency[/url]
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My town- Rome, GA, just ran out of gas. By "run out of gas" I don't just mean a few stations here and there--- I mean EVERY station within a 30 mile radius is bone-dry! At least with me being the peak oil doomer that I am, I've been following this pretty closely and filling my tank up whenever it got half empty. Basically what happened in Nashville and Asheville last week is happening here now, which is them running out of regular gas, leaving only premium left, and then completely running out a few days later. As of Wednesday we only had premium left, and the same trend followed.

I think my governor's an idiot. He insists that the UGA-Alabama football game should go on as scheduled, even though Atlanta and Athens have as big a problem as we do. Athens only has 100,000 people living there and doesn't have anywhere near the amount of supplies needed to feed the fuel needs of 50,000+ people coming from out of town.

I guess we'll find out for sure how fast complacency turns into panic come Monday.
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Re: CNN reports gas shortages in Atlanta!

Unread postby bratticus » Sun 28 Sep 2008, 15:13:24

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('misterno', 'I') don't understand. I am in Houston and all gas stations have gas. And this is happenning a week after the hurricane. What is going on in Atlanta? Does not make sense

Part of it must be due to the Mayor's price freeze on gas. Who would sell gas somewhere if they could sell it for more elsewhere? This happened in the 70's. Nothing like a price free to cause a shortage.
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Re: CNN reports gas shortages in South East USA!

Unread postby bratticus » Sun 28 Sep 2008, 15:17:57

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Re: CNN reports gas shortages in South East USA!

Unread postby TheDude » Sun 28 Sep 2008, 15:30:36

When will the gas shortage end? Expert Talks

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')Updated 9/28/2008 11:48:43 AM

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"Maybe things are getting worse and not better." That's how Tex Pitfield, President of Saraguay Petroleum Corp., a local gas distributor described the current gas shortage in Metro-Atlanta during a live interview on 11 Alive News Sunday Today.

"I think we've passed panic, this would be what? More of a desperation sort of thing at this point."

Several drivers have told 11Alive they are worried that they won't find gas to get to work on Monday. And Pitfield said that's a problem even his employees are having.

"That's my issue primarily as a business owner is my staff is having trouble finding gas and getting to work. One of my guys that I desperately needed yesterday morning was a half-hour late because he couldn't find gas," Pitfield said.


Pitfield said it could be several more weeks before things get back to normal for drivers in Georgia.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '"')My concern is it may be several weeks of these similar conditions before it gets better. A lot of things have to happen. From what I'm told 50% or more of the refineries in the Gulf are in the process of starting up or are starting up and running, but it's a five day process for a refinery to get up and going," said Pitfield.

Pitfield said it would take at least five, maybe ten, more days before some refineries can get gasoline flowing through the pipeline to tanks in Atlanta.

It isn't just us, Pitfield said drivers in Birmingham, Alabama, and Nashville, Tennessee, are also starving for the same gas. Though, he said Nashville got a bit of a break thanks to a couple of barges delivering gasoline there last week. They have a river they can use for that sort of thing Pitfield said. Something Atlanta doesn't have.

"I suggested that we use the Chattahoochee for fuel barges, and I was told that wasn't something that could be done," said Pitfield.
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Re: CNN reports gas shortages in South East USA!

Unread postby idiom » Sun 28 Sep 2008, 22:10:17

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Re: CNN reports gas shortages in South East USA!

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YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby Sixstrings » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 05:11:39

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp ... 6#26960406

I haven't been following the Atlanta situation too closely, was surprised at this video. People are coming unglued! Like, having nervous breakdowns over lack of gas..
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Re: YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby MacG » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 05:23:35

Well, this is EXACTLY what has been predicted since very long, even by Mr Savinar himself who you nicked the avatar from. PeakOil meets JIT, MOL and Complex Systems with Diminishing Returns.

I have been in constant awe over the silence on these boards over the actual shortages. My personal guess is that despite the openness of many contributors, actual gasoline shortages is just a humiliating subject, which is not brought up in polite conversations.

Since we are dealing with complex systems, there is no way to predict the outcome from here on. Might blow over, might get permanent and spread wider. No way to tell.
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Re: YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby CarlosFerreira » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 05:25:13

Two weeks of shortages is just not normal. It does look like a bottleneck in production and distribution, not supply - but if it isn't supply, why do producers keep on talking about the hurricanes?
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Re: YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby Sixstrings » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 05:31:34

This reminds me of a BBC Peak Oil documentary I saw. It posited a scenario in which, after rising oil prices, a hurricane triggers shortages.

The funny thing though is that in the video I think they dated the fictional scenario 2016, and the fictional prices were lower than what they are now, lol.

As for the video I linked, what really struck me was the woman crying and screaming "I just need gas to go to work!" And the business lady, just randomly screaming at somebody.

Why are these people yelling at EACH OTHER? It's like animals turning on one another, makes no sense. If you're out of gas, why would you rage agaisnt someone else out of gas?

Did people behave this way during the 70's shortages?
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Re: YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby RSFB » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 05:32:29

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('CarlosFerreira', 'T')wo weeks of shortages is just not normal. It does look like a bottleneck in production and distribution, not supply - but if it isn't supply, why do producers keep on talking about the hurricanes?


Why not supply? Some refineries are only now starting up, which will take days, plus weeks for the fuel to move along the pipelines.
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Re: YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby MD » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 05:36:12

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I have been in constant awe over the silence on these boards over the actual shortages. My personal guess is that despite the openness of many contributors, actual gasoline shortages is just a humiliating subject, which is not brought up in polite conversations.



I don't know about that. Maybe that is part of the reason. Other possibilities include not wanting to say "I told you so" and realizing it's too late to do anything about it.

We've all expected and shouted about these outcomes for years. Now that they are here, what more is there to say?

We told you so.

Additionally; the next outcomes in our predictive queue are extremely unpleasant and inevitable.

What is there to say?

Hang on for the ride of your life?

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Re: YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby EndOfGrowth » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 05:39:21

People were hoarding fuel and panic buying which is exacerbating the shortage
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Re: YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby RSFB » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 05:44:18

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MacG', 'I') have been in constant awe over the silence on these boards over the actual shortages. My personal guess is that despite the openness of many contributors, actual gasoline shortages is just a humiliating subject, which is not brought up in polite conversations.


What? There's a whole thread about gasoline shortages:
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Re: YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby TheDude » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 06:22:24

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('RSFB', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MacG', 'I') have been in constant awe over the silence on these boards over the actual shortages. My personal guess is that despite the openness of many contributors, actual gasoline shortages is just a humiliating subject, which is not brought up in polite conversations.


What? There's a whole thread about gasoline shortages:


Yeah. Like MD says we're a bit swamped with post-Ike stories, before they were a bit of a rarity, in NA anyway; India has been dealing with fuel shortages for years now though.

I do notice that the stories from the SE now invariably feature accounts of people becoming exasperated, fights, desperate behavior. Wonder what the inventory situation will be in the TWIP today. Only two of the Houston refineries are back online, about 54% of GOM oil production is still shut in.
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Re: YELLING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT AT EMPTY PUMPS IN ATLANTA

Unread postby IslandCrow » Wed 01 Oct 2008, 07:04:17

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('RSFB', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MacG', 'I') have been in constant awe over the silence on these boards over the actual shortages. My personal guess is that despite the openness of many contributors, actual gasoline shortages is just a humiliating subject, which is not brought up in polite conversations.
What? There's a whole thread about gasoline shortages:

And there was even a separate thread for Atlanta's shortages:
CNN reports gas shortages in South East USA

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