Hold on to your wallet. Gas prices look to be making another jump in the coming days, as GasBuddy.com analyst Patrick DeHaan tells WSJM the wholesale price for gasoline that the stations pay has made a sharp jump higher since Tuesday afternoon.
DeHaan says $4 a gallon gasoline is possible in the coming days, but he says it's not likely to last for very long. The blame this time goes to issues at several Midwestern oil refineries and a pipeline leak in Wisconsin. That pipeline belongs to Enbridge, the Canadian company that owns the pipeline that ruptured near Marshall two years ago and resulted in 800-thousand gallons of crude oil gushing into the Kalamazoo River.
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DeHaan says $4 a gallon gasoline is possible in the coming days, but he says it's not likely to last for very long. The blame this time goes to issues at several Midwestern oil refineries and a pipeline leak in Wisconsin. That pipeline belongs to Enbridge, the Canadian company that owns the pipeline that ruptured near Marshall two years ago and resulted in 800-thousand gallons of crude oil gushing into the Kalamazoo River.
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