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Originally Posted by 66joej
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Along those same "excuse lines", around here, it seems that any time a refinery goes "off line for a few days" there's an immediate price increase, and when that refinery is "back on line" there's never a price decrease, but as soon as another one goes off line, "here we go, up in price again"...…
It's similar to the "winter blend/summer blend" excuses... In the fall, they say, "Winter blend is more expensive due to the additives" and in summer they say, "Summer blend is more expensive due to the increased energy it carries"....