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Bags tied around the fuel pumps at the Valero gas station at the intersection of New Braunfels Avenue and I-35 read "SORRY OUT OF SERVICE." Photos taken during winter weather and snow on February 18, 2021.
Posted inWeather

Some local gas stations are out of service. Experts are urging motorists to stay patient.

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham February 18, 2021February 19, 2021

Gas stations across San Antonio struggled to keep their pumps flowing, as the winter storm that slammed the city over Valentine’s Day continued to ground supply trucks and knocked offline some refineries and supply stations.

A man rides a bicycle in front of an empty Shell station on the corner of Brooklyn Avenue and Alamo Street. All of the gas station pumps are out of service.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

After Heavy Demand, Gasoline Supplies Slowly Returning to Normal

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger September 5, 2017January 31, 2020
The Valero on the corner of Josephine Street and Broadway Street is packed with cars, a response to rumored gas shortages across San Antonio.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Panic at the Pump: Gas Shortages and Rising Prices Fuel Long Lines

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger September 1, 2017January 31, 2020
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