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Gov. Cuomo: Gas Reserve Could Prevent Shortages During Emergencies

NEW YORK (AP) -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo says New York is creating the nation's first state gasoline reserve to prevent shortages during emergencies.

Cuomo said Saturday a pilot program on Long Island will hold 3 million gallons of fuel for motorists and first responders. The project is a response to the gas shortages that created hours-long lines in the days after Superstorm Sandy. Cuomo says New Yorkers need to be able to get around after bad weather.

The reserve will use capacity owned by Northville Industries on Long Island. Cuomo says gasoline from the reserve will be released as needed to meet fuel needs while the industry recovers from an operations disruption, like Sandy.

Northville was chosen for the $10 million pilot program through competitive bidding and the deal requires formal contract approval.

(Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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