Read a Reuters article, refinery's are at 95% of production, which is above average. Talked with my brother earlier, asked him. He has 30 years of working at a refinery experience. Only reason that the refinery would slow down, after the crude is heated and sent up the ''crackers'', as he call's them, it might take longer for the separated gas's to cool off. Gasoline is a vapor when it's refined from the crude, and has to cool off to become a liquid. Reason he figured that gas price's are going up, usually the company's have millions of gallons in reserve for time's just like this. BUT, if your memory kicks in, Scarecrow Joe sold off and depleted much of our reserve. There's your answer, thanks to Biden, less reserve, higher price!!