Tight supplies of gasoline on the U.S. East Coast are being pressured by refinery outages from Hurricane Ida and the shutdown of a major pipeline that supplies fuel to the Southeast. At least nine refineries in Louisiana that account for 13% of U.S. processing capacity on Monday had reduced or halted production, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Those plants process 2.3 million barrels per day of crude oil into gasoline and other fuels. U.S. retail gasoline prices could rise between 5 and 15 cents a gallon, estimated Patrick DeHaan, petroleum analyst at fuel tracker GasBuddy. How much prices increase depends on how quickly refiners and the Colonial Pipeline, the largest fuel pipeline in the United States, can restore operations. Colonial on Sunday halted fuel transport from Houston to Greensboro, North Carolina. The pipeline company said on Monday it expects to resume full service […]