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    US Refineries Close, Pushing Gas Prices Higher

    By mediahitmanMarch 20, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    By Mark Russell
    Newser

    Add one more victim to the soaring price of petroleum—refineries. Yes, despite gas prices rising another 6% in February, refineries in the US Northeast are shutting down because they’re losing money, reports Wall Street Journal. And with Philadelphia-based Sunoco set to close the largest refinery in the region in July, expect gas prices to keep going higher. “Our Northeast refining business has lost nearly a billion dollars in the past three years, and those losses have threatened Sunoco’s very existence as a company,” said a Sunoco spokesman.

    Worldwide demand and Mideast tensions have caused the price of oil to soar over the past year, but refineries have not been able to increase their prices to keep up. Northeast refineries don’t have the facilities to handle lower-quality, cheaper crude, and a lack of pipelines to the central United States means they don’t have access to cheaper oil produced there and have to use more expensive crude from overseas. Combined with the rising demand for gas in summer, analysts think the East Coast could see fuel shortages this summer that push prices to $5 per gallon.

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