Pipeline shutdown in Alabama could send gas prices higher 

 

September 17, 2016



DALLAS (AP) — Motorists in the Southeast and East could pay more for gasoline in coming days because of the shutdown of a leaking pipeline in Alabama.

Experts say, however, that any spike in service-station prices should only be temporary.

Colonial Pipeline Co. said Friday that it doesn’t expect to fully reopen its primary gasoline pipeline until next week.

It is one of two major pipelines...



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