FOUR DAYS FUEL SUPPLY LEFT FOR NEW JERSEY and NYC After Pipeline Rupture; Stations being told outage may last “one month!”

Sunday, September 18, 2016
By Paul Martin

Superstation95.com
Sep 18, 2016

Gasoline supplies for New Jersey and New York City are down to FOUR Days reserve after a massive pipeline ruptured. Five US States have already declared “Emergencies” because they are running out of gasoline everywhere! Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina are seeing fuel stations closing all over those states because the stations have run out of fuel.

Any gas station that actually have fuel left, are jam-packed with cars waiting on gas lines.

The Colonial Pipeline is a massive, 36 inch pipe which runs from Houston, TX to Linden, NJ. It supplies gasoline to every state on the Wast Coast via local refineries. In the New Jersey, New York City area, the pipe feeds the Linden, NJ refineries which supply the entire metro area.

SuperStation95 has learned that as of 5:00 AM on Sunday, 18 September, New Jersey and New York City have only FOUR DAYS of fuel supply remaining at the refinery storage area. FOUR DAYS before gas station here begin running out of fuel.

The pipeline ruptured on September 9 and was shut down. Colonial Pipeline Company _thought_ it could repaired quickly. They were wrong.

Gas stations in Tennessee and Alabama are now being told the pipeline will not be repaired until late next week (they hope) and other stations are being told they may not get fuel refills FOR A MONTH!

If such a condition strikes us here in the NJ/NYC area, it will be catastrophic.

Motorist are URGED IN THE STRONGEST POSSIBLE TERMS to stop whatever they are doing right now and fuel up their car gas tanks immediately! Don’t wait. As news spreads of this outage, anyone who waits may find themselves unable to get ANY fuel.

This is what things presently look like in Nashville, TN:

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