SwiftDeath
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Saw this mentioned in the CA thread about gas prices but felt it might get better exposure as its own thread. Couldn't find one about it
http://www.nbcchicago.com/traffic/t...ter-Reported-BP-Refinery-Issue-321533691.html
Noticed prices jump back up by like 40 cents seemingly overnight by me in NW chicagoland
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http://www.nbcchicago.com/traffic/t...ter-Reported-BP-Refinery-Issue-321533691.html
Gas prices could be on the rise in the Midwest after production problems reportedly caused an outage at the BP Whiting Refinery.
The Northwest Indiana Times, citing sources familiar with the situation, reports that a 250,000 barrel-per-day crude distillation unit went down with a mechanical problem at the facility, impacting the production of gasoline, asphalt, jet fuel, and other products made at the refinery. The NWI Times says the unit is responsible for more than half of the refinerys daily capacity, which is listed at 413,000 barrels per day.
Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick Dehaan estimates the problem could drive up gas prices across the Midwest, including in Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin and possibly even Kentucky and Missouri during the next week. The prices could go up by 50 cents to $1 within the next 72 hours, Dehaan estimates.
BP did not immediately respond to NBC Chicagos request for comment. It was not immediately clear how long the issue could take to fix.
Noticed prices jump back up by like 40 cents seemingly overnight by me in NW chicagoland
Lock if old