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Gas Finally Returns to NYC

A few solutions have helped the city beat it's gas shortage in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

New York City’s gas shortage his mostly over, thanks to creative solutions like odd-even gas rationing and deliveries from out of state as well as the re-opening of a major Canadian refinery, according to the New York Times.

Distributors have dispatched trucks from out-of-state to get gas into New York, and federal and state agencies have provided more than 2.3 million gallons to gas stations.

“I think it’s very resourceful of them; otherwise, we’d be out of business,” Andrew Harris, a Long Island Shell gas station owner, told the Times. “If my regular supplier can’t deliver, what am I going to do? Should I just go under?”

The paper also reports that Irving Oil Corporation, based in Canada, will re-open a giant refinery in St. John, New Brunswick, that will produce more than 12 million gallons of refined petroleum products a day – over half of which is used in the Northeast.

The re-opening of the refinery is “very important,” according to Tom Kloza, senior oil analyst at the Oil Price Information Service, since they make so much reformulated gasoline, the cleanest gasoline that is required in New Jersey and New York.

After a power outage, Hess is also preparing to restart operations at its Port Reading, N.J., refinery, which makes 2.9 million gallons of fuel products a day. The nearby Phillips 66 refinery in Linden, N.J., also affected by a power outage, will re-open in about two weeks.

And though may New York City drivers were calling for an end to gas rationing, Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed an order extending the rationing for another five days, until 6 a.m. on Monday.

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Jaime May 10, 2013 at 10:42 am
The local, fresh fruit and vegetable market was a worthwhile addition to Douglaston. Obviously, itRead More did not receive the support of the community, at least not enough to make it a successful venture. This is sad. Every Sunday, rain or shine, I would stop at the market and purchase something. My favorite was the bakery stand. Often, when I stopped in the afternoon I would get two FREE French breads with my purchase. Parking was never a problem. The vendors where friendly and very informative. It was a perfect setting for the picturesque nature of this community. Too bad it is not returning.
Jaime May 9, 2013 at 03:02 pm
Unfortunately, according to the Douglas Manor Association, the fresh fruit and vegetable market willRead More NOT return this year. No specific reason was given other than this was at the initiative of the merchants or the market's organizers. And this..., just as we were beginning to enjoy the Long Island wines and the $34 per pound skirt steak, ordered two months in advance.
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The correct Date is the 21st of May at The Community Church of Douglaston, 2-4
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