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Refinery Outages Generally Have Small Effects on Gasoline Prices, Gao Says

Michael Giberson

A study by the Government Accountability Office has concluded that gasoline refinery outages tend to have small effects on prices.  While large scale weather events like Hurricane Katrina and Rita did result in large prices increases, such events are rare, the study said. In other findings:

The GAO study examined weekly data on wholesale prices for 75 cities, January 2002 through September 2008. During the period there were about 1,000 planned outages and 1,100 unplanned outages.

The GAO also concluded that there were gaps in federal data collection efforts which have limited the Department of Transportation and GAO efforts to analyze petroleum markets and related issues.

(The link above is to the 48-page pdf version of the report. Sometime soon the GAO will post a summary of the report on this webpage.)