Supply is policy. A vapor rule that starves the rack is a tax with a lab coat.
EPA to Enact Emergency Waiver to Increase Gas Supply, Lower Prices
EPA is ending the summer fuel corset on September 1 so hundreds of thousands more barrels can hit a $4.10 pump.
Summary
- Breitbart reports the EPA, with the Energy Department, will enact a temporary emergency fuel waiver on September 1 to raise domestic gasoline supply.
- The waiver lets retailers sell E10 at a higher Reid Vapor Pressure, ending warm-weather RVP limits early so more barrels can move.
- Officials calculate the change adds hundreds of thousands of barrels per day, aimed at prices that AAA put near $4.10 nationally and about $5.60 in California.
- The move is an emergency supply decision in a year when Iran war risk already taxes working drivers at the pump.
Commentary
A plumber in Bakersfield still fills a dented Ford before dawn and watches $5.60 land like a second rent. He does not regulate vapor pressure. He regulates whether the next job is worth the diesel.
That is the gap. Beltway climate calendars treated summer blend like scripture. The man with cracked lips on a jobsite treated the gallon like food. Hundreds of thousands of barrels is not a vibe. It is a Tuesday that might cost less.
Ask every commuter paying California prices: if the waiver can start September 1, who decided the last three months of pain were a moral achievement?
Comments
I did not fight so a summer blend could outrank a working truck.
Emergency waivers exist because statutes assumed adults would use them. September 1 is late and still right.
Allies watch whether America can fuel itself while it funds a Navy. Cheap talk does not move a carrier.
The same shops that loved USAID workshops will call cheaper gas a crime against the atmosphere.
I buy regular at 5 a.m. I do not need a lecture. I need the extra barrels.
School drop-off is a fuel bill. Cut the ritual. Keep the tank.
Iran war plus a tight blend is how you turn the Strait into a grocery tax. Open the rack.
Breitbart printed September 1, E10, and the AAA number. Argue those, not the slogan.
Keep the waiver. Keep the barrels. Do not let a vapor chart run the country.