Gas $2.05
- Sir_Galahad
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Gas $2.05
We're getting there. It's still a bit high, IMO. Once we get back down to $1.50, I will be satisfied.
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Re: Gas $2.05
Be thankful you're as low as you are! We're still at $2.59!!!
- MarleysGh0st
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I think I paid $2.94 yesterday.
- Sir_Galahad
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I am thankful. But, we're still getting jabbed. The oil companies will continue to jab us as long as they can.sunflower wrote:Be thankful you're as low as you are! We're still at $2.59!!!
There is no other reason why it continues to be as must as it is. The price of a barrel of oil is now LOWER
than it was when the price of gas started to skyrocket.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" - Edmund Burke
Perhaps the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about...
Perhaps the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about...
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That is true, but the prices you're hearing today are also for future delivery, so there is some lag there. But I agree that the gas price should be a lot lower.Sir_Galahad wrote:I am thankful. But, we're still getting jabbed. The oil companies will continue to jab us as long as they can.sunflower wrote:Be thankful you're as low as you are! We're still at $2.59!!!
There is no other reason why it continues to be as must as it is. The price of a barrel of oil is now LOWER
than it was when the price of gas started to skyrocket.
We will never see $1.50 in CT...our gas tax is far too high for that ever to happen. Plus I'm sure OPEC is going to cut production in order to lower supply and increase price, they can't be happy right now.
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I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
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Yeah, but you're in California. You can afford it.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
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- Appa23
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Reason # 1,456,387 why I will never live in California -- high gas prices.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
(Saw $2.21.9 today at gas station a few miles from my house.)
P.S. PSM and other Cali BBs probably have a million-plus reasons why they never would live in Nebraska or elsehwere in the Midwest, as well.
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Because with the higher price of houses, state taxes and property taxes, we have so much money left over to pay for gas.Sir_Galahad wrote:Yeah, but you're in California. You can afford it.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
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That giant honking tornado picture won't get you a job with the Chamber of Commerce...Appa23 wrote:Reason # 1,456,387 why I will never live in California -- high gas prices.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
(Saw $2.21.9 today at gas station a few miles from my house.)
P.S. PSM and other Cali BBs probably have a million-plus reasons why they never would live in Nebraska or elsehwere in the Midwest, as well.
But I avoid the earthquake-prone areas also. Give me hurricanes any day!
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Good point about the tornado, mini. But come up here and you can avoid the earthquakes, the hurricanes, the tornadoes, the wildfires...all we have is a little bit of snow!Hello, Mini! wrote:That giant honking tornado picture won't get you a job with the Chamber of Commerce...Appa23 wrote:Reason # 1,456,387 why I will never live in California -- high gas prices.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
(Saw $2.21.9 today at gas station a few miles from my house.)
P.S. PSM and other Cali BBs probably have a million-plus reasons why they never would live in Nebraska or elsehwere in the Midwest, as well.
But I avoid the earthquake-prone areas also. Give me hurricanes any day!
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I like to keep 30-35 gallons stashed back for emergencies (Katrina logic) and refilled my cans this morning for $2.29 a gallon. The last time I filled them in the spring, it was with 2.99 gas. I used that gas during the summer when our gas topped $3.90 for a while. Unfortunately, gas doesn't keep for long periods of time. If it did, I would fill up a 500 gallon drag tank now while it is cheap. I suspect these prices won't last too long.
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Re: Gas $2.05
sunflower wrote:That is true, but the prices you're hearing today are also for future delivery, so there is some lag there. But I agree that the gas price should be a lot lower.Sir_Galahad wrote:I am thankful. But, we're still getting jabbed. The oil companies will continue to jab us as long as they can.sunflower wrote:Be thankful you're as low as you are! We're still at $2.59!!!
There is no other reason why it continues to be as must as it is. The price of a barrel of oil is now LOWER
than it was when the price of gas started to skyrocket.
We will never see $1.50 in CT...our gas tax is far too high for that ever to happen. Plus I'm sure OPEC is going to cut production in order to lower supply and increase price, they can't be happy right now.
Funny that there's no lag when the price goes up.
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Appa23 wrote:Reason # 1,456,387 why I will never live in California -- high gas prices.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
(Saw $2.21.9 today at gas station a few miles from my house.)
P.S. PSM and other Cali BBs probably have a million-plus reasons why they never would live in Nebraska or elsehwere in the Midwest, as well.
PSM was paying less for gas in September than we were.... and this was before Ike hit.....
lb13
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Are you in Missouri or Illinois?littlebeast13 wrote:Appa23 wrote:Reason # 1,456,387 why I will never live in California -- high gas prices.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
(Saw $2.21.9 today at gas station a few miles from my house.)
P.S. PSM and other Cali BBs probably have a million-plus reasons why they never would live in Nebraska or elsehwere in the Midwest, as well.
PSM was paying less for gas in September than we were.... and this was before Ike hit.....
lb13
Gas in Cali always seems to be a full dollar higher than in Omaha. I drive to KC around once a month, and the gas in KS and MO is about the same as the Omaha area. It is usually 10 cents cheaper in Iowa (b/c of state gas tax). Also, I am comparing ethanol blend for Nebraska versus normal unleaded in KS/MO.
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Gas on the Illinois side of the St. Louis area shot up to $4.09 on Wednesday September 10th (It was in the $3.70's on the MO side). Then Ike hit Texas the following weekend, and gas did not budge from $4.09 until the last week of September. PSM reported in a thread at that time paying somewhere in the upper $3's for gas (I'm thinking, without looking it up, in the $3.79 range). At the time, nobody else on the Bored could touch the $4.09 we were paying here, and in the following days, only the Ike gouged and shorted areas were paying as much or more for their gas than we were....Appa23 wrote:Are you in Missouri or Illinois?littlebeast13 wrote:Appa23 wrote: Reason # 1,456,387 why I will never live in California -- high gas prices.
(Saw $2.21.9 today at gas station a few miles from my house.)
P.S. PSM and other Cali BBs probably have a million-plus reasons why they never would live in Nebraska or elsehwere in the Midwest, as well.
PSM was paying less for gas in September than we were.... and this was before Ike hit.....
lb13
Gas in Cali always seems to be a full dollar higher than in Omaha. I drive to KC around once a month, and the gas in KS and MO is about the same as the Omaha area. It is usually 10 cents cheaper in Iowa (b/c of state gas tax). Also, I am comparing ethanol blend for Nebraska versus normal unleaded in KS/MO.
When I was in KC on the 16th and 17th, gas was in the low $3.50's and had dropped anothe rdime before I left. Of course, it was still $4.09 back at home and would be for another week......
lb13
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$2.37/gallon here. I'll be happy when it's back under $1.50.
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So does anyone know why diesel hasn't gone down much?
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The curves are similar, although these two graphs use slightly different scales.Bob Juch wrote:So does anyone know why diesel hasn't gone down much?


The price of crude oil is a smaller fraction of the price of diesel while distribution and taxes are a higher fraction. That might explain some of it.
Demand for diesel is also probably more stable than for gasoline. Auto driving has fallen quite a bit this year but I'll bet diesel usage has stayed pretty much the same.
Convenience Store News says some diesel sales actually went up in September after falling in the summer:
http://www.csnews.com/csn/news/article_ ... 1003878363
Despite the economic slowdown, diesel volumes at truck stops increased in September compared to the month’s volumes last year, according to a fuel survey conducted by the National Association of Truck Stop Operators (NATSO), which represents 1,100 truck stops and travel plazas.
Diesel sales at truck stops in September increased 3.17 percent compared to a year earlier. This is the first year-over-year increase in diesel sales volumes since April, which followed a sharp 7.8-percent decline in August.
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Last Thursday I paid $1.99 here in Houston.
On Sunday we paid $1.89 in San Antonio.
Reports of $1.79 here in Houston today.
Pretty amazing.
On Sunday we paid $1.89 in San Antonio.
Reports of $1.79 here in Houston today.
Pretty amazing.
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andrewjackson wrote:Last Thursday I paid $1.99 here in Houston.
On Sunday we paid $1.89 in San Antonio.
Reports of $1.79 here in Houston today.
Pretty amazing.
Really. I paid $2.39 on Saturday.
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Made me laugh!Sir_Galahad wrote:Yeah, but you're in California. You can afford it.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
Especially with all the stuff you have been saying about sharing the wealth.
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Please explain. What does my negativity towards sharing the wealth have to do with her paying high gas prices? I would just as soon see the same gas prices everywhere. But, it is a common (mis)conception that because one lives in California, one is quite well off and can afford the higher prices.peacock2121 wrote:Made me laugh!Sir_Galahad wrote:Yeah, but you're in California. You can afford it.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I paid $3.19 on Sunday.
Especially with all the stuff you have been saying about sharing the wealth.
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- sunflower
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I paid $2.35 yesterday and that was at BJ's where you have to be a member to get lower prices. I find it hard to believe there are people in the 1.80's, that's such a big difference!!!
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I paid $1.759 on Sunday in Milford CT with our discount program at the local grocery store.
Although I seem to be getting double credit for my food purchases. I don't know why, but am not feeling inclined to ask why yet.
Although I seem to be getting double credit for my food purchases. I don't know why, but am not feeling inclined to ask why yet.
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