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GA Gas Gauge: Find the Cheapest Gas in Kennesaw
An Alabama gasoline pipeline leak is causing rising prices. Here's where you can find the cheapest gas in Kennesaw.

Gas prices has been rising throughout metro Atlanta since a pipeline in Alabama was closed last week because of a leak.
A state of emergency has been declared in Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Authorities launched a response effort after discovering that fuel from the line, operated by Colonial Pipeline, had leaked into a nearby pond in Shelby County, Alabama, on Sept. 9.
According to the latest statement issued by the company Sept. 17, officials began excavation operations to repair the impacted section on the pipeline and work is expected to continue over the weekend. The company expects the line to be fully restored by next week.
The company has said it is shipping gas on its secondary line to mitigate the service interruption. Gov. Nathan Deal signed an order that temporarily allows truckers to stay on the road longer to bring more fuel into Georgia. The order stipulates that no fatigued driver should be required to work.
GasBuddy analyst Patrick DeHaan predicts that prices may rise 20 to 40 cents in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and South Carolina. DeHaan also predicts that prices may rise between 5 and 15 cents in New England.
Use this map to find the cheapest gas in your community. The map below uses the location tied to your internet service provider. If the map is not local, type your ZIP code or town and state in the search box and press return.
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