My father's baffled by the gas shortage in NYC, so I cobbled together my best explanation of why, revised below.
- Right after the storm, early last week: NY Harbor closed to tankers. Some gas stations had no power so there was less gas to go around. There's a gasoline pipeline into NYC, which may have been barely enough to meet the demand at first. At this time the main demand for gas is to run generators where there's no power.
- A day or two after the storm, middle of last week: Those gas stations which did have power began running out of gas without sufficient resupply. Businesses reopen, but much of NYC public transit does not, increasing the usage of gas as people drive to work.
- End of last week: NY Harbor opened around Thursday last week, but it takes time for that gas to work its way into the system. Meanwhile, people driving to work are starting to need to gas up.
- Last weekend and early this week: More of the same, but panic buying sets in, which more than offsets the reduced need for gasoline for generators.
- Middle of this week: The gasoline pipeline into NYC suffers some sort of damage, and I think that was the straw that led Gov. Cuomo to ration gas in NYC and Long Island.
The NY Times seems to confirm aspects of my points 1-4. Does anyone have things I left out, or different explanations?
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