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and not only do we have to worry about the prices going up, we have to worry about long-term cost because it will cost a lot of money to get the infrastructure in place so next winter when we have the situation develop we don t runt into these spot shortages. we also have to worry about the transportation on the roads. when you have icy roads, you can t move eating oil trucks, you can t move propane trucks and that s going to impact prices. now, one of the things we saw today was the heating oil market. the heating oil market actually performed fairly well and that s because the market really was better supplied. why? because we re importing more replies from europe, importing europe heating oil, importing propane, and i it s normally the other way around. so this spirit is winter is challenging everything we believed about energy. and when you talk about the coldest january we have probably had since 2001, we ll see this
thermostat much lower without freezing your pipes. all of our appliances run on propane. how could it go up from yesterday at 2.69 a gallon to $5 today? how can that happen. reporter: how are people going to deal with this? they either have a choice, you pay for the propane or you pay for your house to live in. what are you going to do? reporter: states are taking steps to provide some relief, easing restrictions on propane trucks. ten north eastern states and more are allowing trucks to stay on the roads. their dealing with temperatures that continue to drop and prices that keep shooting up. cnn, illinois.