Compare These Two Flickr Photos
Permalink | Comment (0)The “first”:1.
The “second”:2.
[2(Residents)]http://www.flickr.com/photos/fields/38749469/in/set-854223/
[1(Looter)]http://www.flickr.com/photos/fields/38749510/in/set-854223/
The “first”:1.
The “second”:2.
[2(Residents)]http://www.flickr.com/photos/fields/38749469/in/set-854223/
[1(Looter)]http://www.flickr.com/photos/fields/38749510/in/set-854223/
Wow, what a mess. Just browse through a few pages of “this”:1 Flickr Katrina search, and you’ll get an idea just how big a mess it is. Here’s one of the most interesting photos I’ve seen from this search.
[2(Flickr photo page)]http://www.flickr.com/photos/51525230@N00/38883583
[1(Flickr Katrina search)]http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/katrina/

Duh.
But for the details, the WSJ today reported that almost 10% of the nation’s refining capacity is down after Katrina. Refineries have been running at full bore, since there is a shortage of refining capacity in the US (where a new refinery hasn’t been built in 29 years). And today, the day after the storm, future prices for crude oil went up more than yesterday — something almost unprecedented. Usually prices rise the most the day of a storm. So the market is thinking that it’s gonna be a while before things get back to normal in NOLA.
Just think, if you owned a big SUV with like a Ford Excursion with a 44 gallon tank and gas hits $4/gallon, you could end up paying $176 per fill up. Must be fun having to swipe your credit card four times to get around that $50/transaction limit. Oh, that 44 gallons get you about 440 miles down the road.
If you drove a Prius, you’d get about 2,400 miles out of a 44 gallon tank.