Some Georgians are still dealing with spotty supply of gasoline at some stations across the state. Officials say refineries in the Gulf are still ramping-up production from disruptions caused by hurricanes over the past month. The current average for a gallon of regular unleaded this morning in Georgia stands at $3.97--that is down 2-cents from yesterday, but it still is 23-cents higher than the national average. The high price in Georgia is in the Columbus area, with an average of $4.04 a gallon.
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Monday, September 22, 2008
State gasoline supply still uneven
Posted by
Edgar Treiguts
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9/22/2008 10:31:00 AM
Labels: gas prices, gasoline, Georgia, hurricane