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How Gas Pipeline is Impacting the Local Area

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How Gas Pipeline is Impacting the Local Area

Les Sinclair speaks with Tiger Fuels President Gordon Sutton about how the Colonial Pipeline shutdown is impacting us in the Charlottesville area. *Tiger Fuels is a client of WINA. Tiger Fuels wants you to know: This issue is not isolated to Tiger Fuel. All of these retailers across the Southeast rely on The Colonial Pipeline. Tiger Fuel’s official statement: The Colonial Pipeline is the main artery in which we secure all our fuel products. Due to the shutdown, all the reserves at the terminals are drained and supplies are limited. Along with many retail outlets across the southeast, many of our Market gas stations are already out of fuel. Supply will be seriously disrupted for the next several weeks. We encourage our customers to avoid unnecessary travel as we wait for The Colonial Pipeline to restore operational service. We apologize for the disruption and promise to have fuel for our customers as soon as it becomes available. We are committed to serving our community and will update our customers on Facebook as this situation progresses.

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