The profit margin on petrolium for gas stations is very slim, the guy that runs the station down at the end of my street makes like a couple of cents on each gallon...
As far as them getting shipments everyday I honestly don\'t think it operates that way, because ultimatly if every gas station was getting a new supply of gas everyday, the high ways would be filled with oil tankers...maybe i\'m wrong, that\'s just a little logistical thinking behind it all...
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Ok I found what I was reading earlyer...
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000006&sid=a2YWfT8rxhKQ&refer=homePrice Gouging
Alabama Attorney General Troy King said his office is investigating whether gasoline stations are breaking the law by unnecessarily raising the price of fuel in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
``Why are the prices going up on supplies that are already in tanks at gas stations?\'\' he said in an interview today. ``Alabama has a price gouging law. If we find that it\'s been violated -- it doesn\'t matter who has violated it -- they\'re going to be held to account.\'\'
The storm shut 1.36 million barrels, or 90 percent, of daily crude-oil output, according to the U.S. Minerals Management Service, which manages offshore resources. About 30 percent of U.S. oil production comes from platforms in the Gulf. The region receives more than half of U.S. oil imports and is home to about 50 percent of the nation\'s refining capacity.