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Gas Updates: Still limited supplies across the North Fork

As supplies slowly begin to make their way onto Long Island, gas stations on the North Fork are still in short supply as of Saturday morning.

Valero in Cutchogue is open and the line for gas remains long.

The Hess Station in Mattituck and Empire in Laurel were both empty Saturday morning. Stations in Greenport were also out.

A few confirmed gas stations that are open farther west include a Valero station in Jamesport and a Citgo next to Riverhead Dodge on Main Street.

Citgo in Calverton on Route 25 is also open.

The New York Times reported that the Defense Department is sending 24 millions gallons to the region and that things should stabilize soon. The biggest problem is panic buying from the public.

Assemblyman Dan Losquadro provided some updates via Facebook this morning. He said demand outstripped the initial supply of gas that came in yesterday, but that should gradually ease over the next few days. The Northville Industries gasoline terminal in Holtsville is operational. The U.S. Military is also using equipment to bring in 12 million gallons of unleaded and 10 million gallons of diesel that will be spread across the entire region affected by the storm, Mr. Losquadro said.

Supplies should return to normal within the next few days, he said. In the meantime, he encouraged people to limit their driving as much as possible to conserve fuel.