Refinery Backlog Prompts Spike in Gas Prices
<p class="source">All Things Considered (National Public Radio)</p>
<p>Consumer advocate Jamie Court of OilWatchdog.org sees a more sinister explanation. He compares this year's string of refinery shutdowns to the California electricity crunch six years ago, when some power-plant operators deliberately idled plants in order to drive up the price. Mr. JAMIE COURT (Consumer Advocate, <a href="http://www.oilwatchdog.org">OilWatchdog.org</a>): "When oil companies aren't being watched, and when there's no legal bar for them to close down refineries so they can jack up the price of gasoline, they'll do it, and there's nothing we can do."</p>
