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Gas may soon cost $2.75 to $3 a gallon.
From:
Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, TX)
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March 30, 2006
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Byline: Dan Piller
Mar. 30--North Texas motorists are facing a potential spike in gasoline prices in coming weeks comparable to the one after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita last year. MTBE is being set aside as a fuel additive because of environmental and liability concerns, and railroads and oil companies are struggling to provide enough corn-based ethanol to replace it and allow the Dallas-Fort Worth area to meet federal emissions standards. The government issued ...
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