Thursday August 11, 2005 | ${log.root}/lowem.log Inflation, Investing and Everything |
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peakoil.com -> forbes.com : Lost luggage, bad weather and now ... no fuel? While fliers haven't yet had to add that problem to the list of headaches associated with air travel, it may not be far away. Airports in Arizona, California, Florida and Nevada recently came within a few days - and at times within hours - of running out of jet fuel. Because of supply bottlenecks, airlines were forced to fly in extra fuel from other markets and scramble for deliveries by truck. But these are expensive, short-term fixes that do not address what airline executives consider to be the underlying problem: with passenger traffic rising above pre-9/11 levels, the nation's aviation business is slowly outgrowing the infrastructure that fuels it ... A few days before this news hit the headlines, user AirlinePilot had already posted this on the peakoil.com forums: "Went to work a few days ago and saw a warning on our operations alerts page about shortages of fuel along the Gulf Coast and in some Florida cities due to Dennis. The possiblity could have existed for us to make alternate fuel stops because of it. Supplies at the tank farms were low and we were having a problem due to this. We didn't disrupt the schedule as far as I can tell. I haven't seen anything like this in my 16 years at Delta. A rather ominous sign IMHO." See also : 1. peakoil.com -> freep.com(2005-08-11 21:14:04 SGT)
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