Indiana News

Gas Price Surge Follow-Up

refinery, oil, industry, silhouette, oil refinery, energy, factory, architecture, tube, factory building, wesseling, industrial plant, chemistry, chemical plant, refinery, refinery, refinery, refinery, oil, oil, oil, oil refinery, oil refinery, oil refinery, oil refinery, oil refinery, factory, factory, factory, chemical plant, chemical plant, chemical plant

WHITING, Ind. (WOWO) — Storm damage at the Whiting Refinery in northern Indiana-the largest in the Midwest and sixth largest in the U.S., with a capacity of 435,000 barrels per day-has driven gas prices sharply higher.

Indiana’s average now sits at $3.28 a gallon, ten cents above the national average.

Analysts say prices could keep climbing for several days.

If repairs take longer, prices may stay elevated past Labor Day.

Whiting supplies much of the Midwest, so ripple effects could be felt across the region.

Related posts

UPDATE: Patton claims he was pressured into plea deal, wants guilty plea revoked

Darrin Wright

Top Consumer Complaints in Indiana

Kayla Blakeslee

GM EV Strategy Stalls as Tax Breaks Disappear, Competition Rises

Brian Ford

Leave a Comment