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Refineries ran while 'offline,' pushing up gas prices, report says
Posted on November 15, 2012 at 7:54 AM
Updated Thursday, Nov 15 at 6:08 PM
Remember when gas prices went through the roof in May and October and that it was largely blamed on refinery outages? New research expected to be released Thursday shows that refiners were actually still producing gasoline during that time.
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