Looks like I'll be topping off my tank sooner rather than later
From the UrbanSurvival Financial Newsletter:
"We won't reveal our sources on this, but we have just received an email from a source within the Gulf of Mexico Oil Industry that you need to be aware of:
Planning evac for the eastern Gulf tomorrow……just thought I’d give you a heads-up. That means production shut-ins start tomorrow evening if the storm stays heading westward, and even more evac next day if it strengthens. This means gas will be running back up once again this week. Your readers ought to gas up while it’s cheap if they see the storm getting stronger and heading into the Gulf of Mexico.
If it goes where they show on the predictive model, it will be tearing through the edge of the OCS (outer continental shelf), which is where all the deepwater stuff is, and the northern side (strongest) will impact the fixed platforms across the entire Gulf. If it makes landfall in Texas, it will be going through the part of the Gulf where natural gas production is more prevalent than oil. This may impact the winter fuel costs, especially if we lose any of these platforms. "
Source: http://urbansurvival.com/week.htm








