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June 9, 2006

New Study Finds Low Gasoline Inventories Unreasonably Driving Up Pump Prices

From the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights:

"A new report points to deliberately low refinery inventories as the chief reason for the longer, higher gasoline price spikes in the West, leaving the region vulnerable to disaster-level shortages in the event of refinery outages."

Read the rest of the report.

[RJ]

June 9, 2006 in Think Tank Reports | Permalink

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