Hot Gas Lawsuit Seeks Class Action Status
July 26, 2007
Three consumers from Oklahoma have filed a suit claiming 13 retailers improperly stored gasoline at high temperatures causing it to expand and in the process produce less energy per gallon. Gas industry experts say the suit has no merit.
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