One needs a "buddy gas" app to find where gasoline is available.
This time yesterday, there was only one service station in our area with gasoline; they were asking motorists to limit their purchase to $20 (not 20 gallons, but $20). Prices had risen 40 cents/gallon overnight (from $2.39 to $2.79/gallon). The lines were five - eight cars long, about 20 minutes waiting.
Today it appears there might be three service stations open for business with gasoline available. Today, our service station has gasoline but it has raised prices another dime/gallon. But there are no limits on how much one can purchase. In addition, no lines, no waiting.
The service station in our neighborhood with gasoline is a Shell station; the XOM station across the street has been without gasoline since early Friday afternoon.
"Screenshots" from my iPad that shows the situation:
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