Half the Gas Stations in New Orleans and Baton Rouge Are Without Fuel

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By Wire Service
September 2, 2021Business News
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Half the Gas Stations in New Orleans and Baton Rouge Are Without Fuel
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, people wait in line for gas in New Orleans, La., on Aug. 31, 2021. (Eric Gay/AP Photo)

Widespread and growing gas station outages are being reported in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, adding to the misery facing Louisiana residents following Hurricane Ida.

As of 7 am CT on Wednesday, more than half of the gas stations in Baton Rouge (52.7 percent) and New Orleans (52.3 percent) were without fuel, according to outage figures compiled by GasBuddy. Nearly 13 percent of the gas stations in Louisiana are also being reported as without fuel.

These outages do not include gas stations that can’t service customers because they remain without power, GasBuddy said.

Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, told CNN that gas station outages are being driven by multiple challenges in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, including truckers who may be out of position, obstacles getting to gas stations, and the loss of power at racks where tankers fill up.

Drivers who are able to fill up are facing higher prices. The national average for regular gas rose to $3.174 a gallon, up from $3.159 on Tuesday, according to AAA.

The CNN Wire contributed to this report.

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