"Fuel supplier Mansfield Energy is taking steps to prepare for a diesel shortage on the East Coast of the United States, issuing an advisory to businesses that rely on the fuel to plan rather than panic.
Last week, Mansfield Energy raised a red flag on the upcoming diesel fuel shortage in the southeastern region of the U.S., speculating it could be from "poor pipeline shipping economies" and a historically low supply of reserves."
Well, at least we're throwing off all restraints and going full bore on exploration and development of new petroleum and natural gas reserves, as well as encouraging the building of new refineries by revising onerous fed regulations, and that's not to mention...wait a minute. Come to think of it, we're doing none of those things.
Never mind.
US diesel supplier warns businesses to prepare for shortages, higher prices for consumers | Fox Business
And in case we get the utterly predictable, "Oh, that's just Foxnews!" response, here it is again.
The US Diesel Crisis Is Here and It's Spreading Along the East Coast - Bloomberg