By Casey Nelson Apr 29, 2021 | 12:42 PM GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – While there are rising concerns over the ability for gas stations across the country to fill up when they’re running dry this summer, some analysts aren’t too worried. During the pandemic, there was a stretch of time when companies were laying off truckers who deliver fuel to stations. While some people are concerned about the impact, GasBuddy Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan thinks most motorists won’t even notice the difference. “This is simply a delay in getting stations replenished as quickly as they’re selling through gasoline…This is more like a kink in the logistics chain, it is not going to be a gasoline shortage. There will be plenty of fuel, it’s just getting it where it needs to go as quickly as consumers are filling up,” DeHaan said. “Prices are still going to move. This is not going to be a factor. Even if logistics companies have to pay their drivers a little bit more, it’s divided amongst the 10,000 gallons these tankers can hold, so this is something that should not be a pricing event.”