Miami Herald

Is there a gas shortage in Florida or are you just panic-pumping? Here’s what to know

- BY MICHELLE MARCHANTE mmarchante@miamiheral­d.com

Drivers are lining up at some Florida gas stations. You can say there’s a little consumer panic going on, not unlike the toilet paper hoarding of last year.

But this time, the supply crunch is over concern about gas shortages and price hikes after a cyberattac­k shut down the country’s biggest fuel pipeline.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency this week in response to concerns surroundin­g the Colonial Pipeline. The disruption “poses a significan­t and immediate threat to the continued delivery” of Florida’s fuel supply, according to the order.

“This pipeline doesn’t actually touch Florida, but it does feed into many of our gas stations . ... We started lifting restrictio­ns to be able to get more fuel into pumps,” DeSantis said on Fox News.

The pipeline runs from Texas to New York Harbor and delivers about 45% of all fuel in the East Coast, including gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. However, experts say the reason why some parts of Florida are seeing long lines and gas shortages has more to do with panic buying and hoarding since most of the state’s fuel supply does not come from the Colonial Pipeline.

South Florida’s gas, for example, comes through Port Everglades.

“We do not have an emergency in South Florida as a result of this problem with the pipeline. It does not affect our fuel supply in anyway, not in the Tri-County area at all... and we have not had any problems receiving our supply through Port Everglades,” Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said in a news conference Wednesday afternoon.

“Stay calm. Do not rush out to the gas stations to buy gas. Only if you rush and hoard will we have a problem,” Levine Cava added.

However, it hasn’t stopped people from stocking up on fuel just in case.

Here’s what to know about the situation in Florida, including apps and websites to find fuel:

DOES FLORIDA HAVE A GASOLINE SHORTAGE?

Some parts of Florida, including Tallahasse­e and Panama City, get gas from Bainbridge, Georgia, where Colonial has a supply line. But about 90% of Florida’s fuel flows in through the ports on cargo ships, AAA says. The gasoline is then driven to the pumps on tanker trucks. This means Florida shouldn’t see a gas shortage like other states.

As of Wednesday afternoon, about 11% of Florida gas stations were out of fuel, according to GasBuddy, an app that helps drivers save money on gas.

However, it’s likely that several of the reported fuel “shortages” at gas stations in the state were caused by panic buying, said AAA spokesman Mark Jenkins.

Florida Agricultur­e Commission­er Nikki Fried, whose office regulates the petroleum industry in Florida, posted a video on Twitter this week asking people to not panic-buy gas, hoard gasoline or form long lines at stations.

ARE GAS PRICES RISING BECAUSE OF THE COLONIAL PIPELINE SHUTDOWN?

Florida gas prices haven’t seen any significan­t increase since the Colonial pipeline was shut down. The state average is $2.89 per gallon, 2 cents more than this time last week and 3 cents less than this year’s highest price of $2.91 per gallon, which was recorded in late March, according to AAA.

Price gouging during during a state of emergency is illegal. To report price gouging in Miami-Dade County, call the MiamiDade State Attorney’s Office Price Gouging Hotline at 305-547-3300.

FLORIDA IS IN A ‘STATE OF EMERGENCY’ BECAUSE OF GAS. WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

Gov. DeSantis’ state of emergency order relaxes restrictio­ns so trucks can refuel affected areas quicker and also lets the Florida National Guard be activated if needed.

U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said a large part of the Colonial Pipeline resumed operations manually late Monday, with Colonial anticipati­ng restarting most of its operations by the end of the week, the AP reports.

WHERE CAN I FIND GAS IN FLORIDA?

Here are some apps that can help you find gas and possibly save some money, too:

GASBUDDY

Gasbuddy is a free app and website (www.gasbuddy.com) that lets you sort gas stations by a variety of factors including price, distance, fuel type, payment method and ratings. The crowdsourc­ing app lets users report gas prices in real-time, which can help others find gas, too. It also has an outage map, which lets people report if a station they visited is open, closed or out of fuel.

The app can tell you the average reported gas price in your area, including the lowest and highest cost. It can give directions to gas stations and lists amenities like car washes. It also lets people review and rate the gas stations.

The app had a message early Wednesday saying it was experienci­ng a surge of people looking for fuel and that it was working to expand capacity. That means the website and app might be a bit slower than usual.

The app can be downloaded via the app store for Apple and Android.

WAZE

Waze’s free crowdsourc­ing app is usually used to find routes with the least amount of traffic in realtime. Users also can give a heads up on where police and troopers are searching for speeding drivers. However, the app can also help people find gas stations near them and if they have restrooms and parking. The downside? Like other gas apps, sometimes the gas prices listed can be several days old. It all depends on how often users update the prices.

The app can be downloaded via the app store for Apple and Android.

GAS GURU BY YELLOWPAGE­S

Gas Guru is run by Yellowpage­s.com. It not only has gas prices but lets you search for amenities like a car wash. Just like other apps, it provides gas station informatio­n, including directions. The app gets its gas station prices from the Oil Price Informatio­n Service and not user-entered data. However, the app lets users report inaccurate gas prices. A new feature also lets iPhone users enable Siri to search for nearby gas prices using the app.

The app can be downloaded via the app store for Apple and Android.

GETUPSIDE

As of Wednesday morning, GetUpside lets you compare the gas prices at about 2,151 gas stations in Florida, according to its website. It also has a gas savings program where you can earn cash back on your gas purchases.

If you don’t want to use the website, it has a free app that can be downloaded via the app store for Apple and Android.

Michelle Marchante: 305-376-2708, @TweetMiche­lleM

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AL DIAZ adiaz@miamiheral­d.com Drivers line up at the Costco at 7795 West Flagler Street on Wednesday in Miami-Dade.

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