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“Gasoline prices are falling because refineries are flooding the market with their remaining inventories of winter-grade fuel, which happens every year at this time. The slight downward trend should continue for a couple of weeks. Refineries begin shipping summer-grade fuel on March 1st. After then, motorists can expect to see prices turn upward again.”
Carol Thorp
“Refiners are selling off all supplies of winter grade fuel in advance of next Tuesday's deadline. That has put extra supply on the market, sending prices lower. Motorists can expect to see prices stay near current levels for a couple of weeks. After that, with the extra winter grade supply used up, motorists should expect more upward pressure on retail gas prices.”
“I've seen executives at that level leave already, and I would expect that to continue throughout this winter.”
Burke Stinson
“It was a tough, long winter, ... I was on crutches for eight weeks and really got into rehabilitation. It wasn't until March of the following year that I was able to play golf again and even then it was very tender.”
Bryan Norton
“Winter is about to make a strong comeback.”
Bill Sammler
“He did well over the winter. For me, personally, he's a horse they all have to beat.”
Brian Meehan
“I don't necessarily spring-clean, I mid-winter clean. I try to stay organized, though, so I don't have to spring-clean.”
Clint Burgess
“There's a consensus in the market that winter is over and there's a lot of gas around. We may have more gas available this summer than we have storage.”
Bruno Stanziale
“She really flourished over the winter in Florida. We knew she'd get better with more distance.”
Allen Jerkens
“It's certainly the strongest storm this winter season.”
Bruce Sullivan