
(Greenwich, Conn./WTIC) - Three-dollar a gallon gasoline in Connecticut might not be that far off.
That's the thinking of one industry observer.
Mike Fox heads GASDA--the Gasoline and Automotive Service Dealers of America.
He says actions by the Biden administration to stifle completion of the Keystone pipeline are causing oil companies to revert to more expensive ways of getting their product to market.
That cost is then passed onto the consumer.
Fox says contrary to what the naysayers may think, the line is an effective and safe means of transmission.
Currently AAA puts the price for a gallon of regular gasoline in Connecticut at $2.82.