I read somewhere recently that gas prices are not dependent upon the availability of crude, but rather the capacity of our refineries to produce the gasoline - the EPA has put the kibosh on building new refineries in the US, so we're limited by domestic production, and importing gasoline is obviously more expensive.
I read somewhere recently that gas prices are not dependent upon the availability of crude, but rather the capacity of our refineries to produce the gasoline - the EPA has put the kibosh on building new refineries in the US, so we're limited by domestic production, and importing gasoline is obviously more expensive.
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