Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Hurricane Irma prompts high gasoline demand as it disrupts Florida's supply chain (9/13/2017)
Hurricane Irma has created several issues with gasoline markets in Florida, both by prompting increased demand and disrupting the supply chain needed to deliver gasoline. Hurricane Irma made landfall in South Florida on September 10 and proceeded on a northwesterly path up the length of the state. Because of the evacuation of people in anticipation of Hurricane Irma, demand for transportation fuels and the logistical challenges in supplying Florida began before it made landfall. As Hurricane Irma approached, shipping traffic was diverted and ports closed, stopping the flow of petroleum products into Florida. People filling their gasoline tanks in anticipation of the storm resulted in a rapid increase in demand. In Hurricane Irmas aftermath, demand is slowly returning to normal levels, allowing time for resupply to arrive and supply chains to adjust. ... More »
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