Expert
Warns of ‘Gunfire’ If Gas Shortages Continue
Long
lines snaking around gas stations in New York and New Jersey in the
aftermath of Hurricane Sandy could “get to gunfire” if officials
don’t impose fuel rationing, an affordable energy advocate told
CNBC Friday.
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November, 2012
John
Hofmeister, head of Citizens for Affordable Energy told CNBC that the
governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut should resort to
dramatic measures to prevent the inconvenience from spiraling into
further chaos or violence.
“This
could get to gunfire if it continues in the way it's going now,”
warned Hofmeister, the former CEO of U.S. Oil, on CNBC’s “Squawk
Box”. The leaders of the Tri-State area should “come together, go
to an odd/even rationing plan, to cut the demand in half every day”
much like during the fuel issues of the 1970s.
Amid
widespread power outages across both New York and New Jersey, the
combination of flaring tempers and increasingly dire conditions
threaten to turn certain areas into a tinderbox.
Hofmeister
called the rationing plan an “unpopular choice” given the
imperative of telling consumers how much gas they can buy. Still, he
warned, “the alternative is you're going to be carrying bodies off
of floor courts. I'm concerned about that, and you can't put a
policeman at every port because they have other things to do.”
Storm-ravaged
New Jersey appears to be the hardest hit by the gas problems. On
Thursday, Colonial Pipeline, a conduit that supplies about 15 percent
of the East Coast's gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, said it had
resumed deliveries at its Linden facility in New Jersey and began
sending deliveries to a nearby terminal.
Gas
merchants and law enforcement officials are struggling to manage
skyrocketing demand for fuel after the storm disrupted gas supplies
around the region, amid reports of frayed nerves and widespread
shortages.
Although
some areas are seeing the resumption of gas shipments, no immediate
end appeared in sight.
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