KEY POINTS
  • Hurricane Harvey is expected to hit a refinery-rich stretch of the Gulf Coast and U.S. drivers could soon see the impact at the gas pump.
  • Some refineries are expected to shut down until the storm passes, possibly disrupting gasoline supplies.
  • That Gulf storm in August 2005 caused about a 40-cent increase overnight, but we might not know the full impact of Harvey until Monday.
Customers wait in line to refuel at an HEB Fuel gas station in Houston, Texas, on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017.

Hurricane Harvey is expected to hit a refinery-rich stretch of the Gulf Coast and U.S. drivers could soon see the impact at the gas pump.

Some refineries are expected to shut down until the storm passes, possibly disrupting gasoline supplies.