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Nearly 9 in 10 DC gas stations without fuel as panic-buying continues after pipeline hack

Gasoline is now flowing north through the Colonial Pipeline, but panic-buying has many gas stations across the D.C. region without fuel.

As of 5:40 p.m. Friday, 81% of gas stations in the District, 45% of gas stations in Virginia and 39% of gas stations in Maryland were out gas, according to Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy.com.

“It’s a little sluggish out there. If you don’t need it, delay your purchases,” De Haan told 海角精品黑料. “The fuel’s flowing. But stations are having a tough time keeping up. Trucks are all over the place making deliveries. But again, if you don’t need fuel, try and delay it. Prices actually should go down a few cents over the next week.”

De Haan called it a “kind of self fulfilling prophecy that people see gas lines, they jump into them, everyone’s waiting. And it’s kind of like the panic sets in and the numbers continue to go up. Until we can kind of break that, it’s going to be tough to see the numbers go down much.”

Multiple people were seen by a 海角精品黑料 reporter filling multiple gas canisters at a gas station in Fort Washington, Maryland.

Greg Tuttle, of Rockville, said he “picked the absolute wrong time to to run down on fuel.”

“We got our main main car, which my wife uses to commute, and unfortunately it’s been a game of scrambling to find fuel and crossing fingers that she can make it to work and back.”

Tuttle said they’ve been looking for gas at least twice a day the local stations.

“I just assumed folks were going to be a little more responsible than they were,” he said. “I was kind of surprised to see the amount of panic buying. So I saw that there could potentially be an issue but I just figured there might be a few folks out there that would make a run on it but it wouldn’t be too big of a deal, and boy was I wrong.”

De Haan warned that most of the “states/areas with outages have continued to see panicked buying, which is likely a contributing factor to the slow-ish recovery thus far. It will take a few weeks.”

Some D.C.-area gas stations told 海角精品黑料 earlier this week that they expected to get gasoline shipments Friday or Saturday.

The Energy Department said gasoline availability should be back to normal within a few days.

In the meantime, officials have been warning people not to fill plastic bags with gasoline amid the panic.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission posted a flurry of tweets advising people not to carry gasoline in plastic bags or any other container not approved to carry fuel.

鈥淒o not fill plastic bags with gasoline,鈥 the agency tweeted Wednesday.

鈥淲e know this sounds simple, but when people get desperate they stop thinking clearly,鈥 the commission added. 鈥淭hey take risks that can have deadly consequences. If you know someone who is thinking about bringing a container not meant for fuel to get gas, please let them know it鈥檚 dangerous.鈥

Some relief is on the horizon.

“Terminals along the Colonial Pipeline are starting to see fuel arrivals in some of the hardest-hit areas. Downstream sources said that product is starting to arrive in Fairfax, Virginia, one of multiple terminals that saw both branded and unbranded run outs,” AAA Mid-Atlantic’s John Townsend told 海角精品黑料’s John Domen.

Since people keep panic buying, The Virginia Department of Fire Programs, a state agency that provides training, support services, and resources to more than 700 of the Commonwealth鈥檚 fire departments, is offering tips for safely dispensing and storing gasoline in portable containers.

President Joe Biden said U.S. officials don’t believe the Russian government was involved in the hack of the Colonial Pipeline but “do have strong reason to believe that the criminals who did the attack are living in Russia.”



The Colonial Pipeline stretches from Texas to New Jersey and delivers about 45% of the gasoline consumed on the East Coast.

鈥淲e are not out of the woods yet, but the trees are thinning out,鈥 Richard Joswick, global head of oil analytics at S&P Global Platts, said.

How to report problems

DC

Residents are encouraged to report any scams fraud, price gouging or other unfair business practices in D.C. to the Office of Consumer Protection vial email at consumer.protection@dc.gov, calling 202-442-9828 or texting 202-738-5212. Those interested in submitting a complaint can find more information on the .

Virginia

Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring encouraged drivers to report suspected price gouging to the state’s Consumer Protection Section at consumer@oag.state.va.us or by calling 800-552-9963. A complaint form is also available

The Virginia Emergency Support Team will host a virtual briefing about the situation at 3 p.m. Thursday.

Maryland

Maryland鈥檚 Office of Consumer Protection has information on .

海角精品黑料’s Colleen Kelleher, John Domen and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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