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Venezuela owned CITGO
to stop selling gas to 1,800 gas stations in the USA. Your thoughts or ideas?
http://www.fayettevillenc.com/article?id=237376 |
that a lot of people will be unemployed. will citco still be based in huston? or will that change as well?
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dude...your link ain't linkin' :D
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Sorry, it works now. There was a missing LINK :) |
*groan*^^^
ya know, i read that original post as "at 1800" not "to 1800" so i guess there won't be too many unemployed after all. :o i don't think it's political, either. just business |
Oh boy, that affects one staion here in town, and affects a friend of my brother up in northern Iowa. I hope that it doesn't shut them down, as I always buy from the one in town, and the one up north. The gasoline brand I can care less about...it is the ma and pop's gas stations and trying to buy at local businesses that has me concerned.
*bites tongue in talking about bush and politics* |
They will just have to purchase gas from another distributor.
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The big question is who will they buy it from. They keep saying the refineries are all putting out as much as they can. If CITGO (with 3 refineries) stops selling to them where will the gas come from? |
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I would assume that sence they are purchasing 130,000 barrels a day from third parties to supplement what they are short the third parties will have extra gas on their hands to sell. |
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Thats 130,000 barrels of unrefined crude oil, not gas. |
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