AAA: PA to lead national gas price surge
Prices could hit $4.25 per gallon in area
Feeling a pinch at the pump lately? Brace yourself: the worst may be yet to come. That's the message today from the American Automobile Assocation (AAA), which said gas prices could hit $4.25 per gallon in the greater Philadelphia area during the two-month period from March 15 to May 15. “Analysts anticipate Pennsylvania will be the hot spot for gasoline prices in the coming weeks and months,” said Jenny M. Robinson, Manager of Public and Government Affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic. “The next 60 days will prove extremely volatile for gas prices in the state, following the idling of two Philadelphia area refineries in recent weeks and the threat of another closure this summer. This does not bode well for motorists who have already had to …
Bob Pesavento
6:49 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012
Get the facts - prices are up because: 1) Oil is largely cut-off from Iran so Western Europe is pulling more from other sources creating a shortage and a prices rise 2) Refineries are closed accounting for 5% of the total gasoline processing facilities in the US and those refineries are 20% of the east coast capacity (several in Philadelphia), a 750,000 barrel per day shortage. What does that do…   more ›