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VK6BE  > FUEL     26.02.08 10:20l 27 Lines 1210 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Empty Bowsers
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I have not seen this in WA Barry. The tankers  drive 410 km to get here so
any shortages of fuel would show up very quickly. Nothing noticed at all.
Maybe the official story was correct and the panic is n't necessary. I use
LPG anyway and I can get that at any time at several service stations in
this small city. Never any problem with empty bowsers.
Bob VK6BE.

> lo,
>       Has anyone else  noticed the yellow  labels that are  now put onto  the  petrol bowser hoses
when the bowser is empty ?
> Up to a few months back they if a bowser was empty, a very seldom event, they  used to just turn it
off and stick some paper on the pump.
> Now every time I go to the  service station there is at least two  pumps with  either no premium or
no unleaded petrol resplendant in their yellow labels.
> 
> The official story is that there  was a problem at the refinary  with premium  petrol.  However it
has been months now that this is happening.
> Now I might be paranoid, but isn't this what we were warned would be the sign  of supply tightness ?
 Hhhhmmmmm.
> If you are not in a panic it means you do not understand the real situation !
> 
> 73 Barry VK2AAB


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