And then they did the same thing after katrina because the refineries were down. Jumped to 3.00+ a gallon. Never went back down completely even after all of the refineries came back online.
>>Here it jumped to over 2.00 a gallon (hard to believe it was considered outrageous at that time). Your experience is the opposite of most I think:
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http://archives.cnn.com/2001/US/09/12/gas.prices/index.html>
>That's September. By December - January, they realized they scared people a bit too much, and the gasoline was a bit tough to sell, because the people didn't travel and didn't drive around like before. And, BTW, the lowest price ever, that 90 cents a gallon, was around DC, I think somewhere in Prince Billiam county.
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