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Re: Recent travels ... [jlawrence01] by jae5
Feb 01, 2007 (5:33 am)
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Replying to: jlawrence01 (Jan 30, 2007 1:34 pm)

$1.99 in the Chicagoland area at Sam's Club.
 
Filled up this morning at the usual place, Meijers, for $1.99. The Sonic was $1.99 as well, with Speedway $2.01.
 
Other stations were running $2.10 ~ $2.25 for regular. Really wierd spread since most of the stations are near each other.
 
Gas City has E85 for $1.89, regular for $2.19, diesel $2.79
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Re: Go back and view my post number 8 to see... [rockylee] by tpe
Feb 01, 2007 (5:57 am)
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Replying to: rockylee (Jan 30, 2007 4:02 am)

So if the price of crude goes down and if the oil company's want to continue to charge the capped price then so be it. I think $2.00 gas is fair to the consumer and a cap should be implemented. If supply and demand becomes a problem then the government threatens to take it over because the oil cartel is only being greedy with a necessity. You can see the record profit margins to know that.
 
How did you come up with $2/gallon being a fair price? If by some miracle the price of oil went down to $15/barrel the market price for gasoline would probably be around $1/gallon. Your comment tells me that you'd have no problem with the parties involved still selling gas for $2/gallon. Interesting. The record profits achieved last year would be obliterated by this new scheme of yours. On the other hand lets say the price of oil went up to $70/barrel. The market price for gasoline would then be $3/gallon. The oil companies, refineries and gas stations would simply shutdown rather than take this kind of loss. So now the government would step in and nationalize these industries. News flash, we import 60% of our oil. Are we going to force Canada and Mexico to sell to us at prices well below market value? The only other option is to use tax dollars to make up the difference. That can't possibly make sense unless you believe the government's tax policies should encourage fuel consumption and that the wealthy should subsidize fuel cost's for the poor. If you believe the wealthy should subsidize the poor in this regard then why stop with fuel? Why not subsidize their auto insurance, maintenance and purchase costs also?
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Re: I vote [fezo] by rorr
Feb 01, 2007 (6:41 am)
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Replying to: fezo (Jan 31, 2007 3:13 pm)

"...for Big Lumber. They are in cahoots with OWEC. (Organization of Wood Exporting Countries). I blame the Canadians...."
 
Hmmmmm.
 
Considering that Canada is also our largest source of imported oil, I'm beginning to smell a rat.....wonder what the odds are we can convince our current 'atrocious regime' to invade?
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Re: I vote [rorr] by fintail
Feb 01, 2007 (8:26 am)
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Replying to: rorr (Feb 01, 2007 6:41 am)

"I'm beginning to smell a rat"
 
LOL...I guess given your location...
 
Down another 2 cents here
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Re: Go back and view my post number 8 to see... [tpe] by rockylee
Feb 01, 2007 (10:05 am)
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Replying to: tpe (Feb 01, 2007 5:57 am)

My point is tpe, is look at oil prices. They have dropped $20+ a barrel and many of us are paying well north of $2.00 a gallon. Some folks are in the $1.80's in gas prices. It doesn't add up to me and my conclusion is the oil company's are "pooling" togeather. The only way to break them is get government involved. Who else has a "stick" big enough to fight them ?????
 
I'm not claiming to have the perfect answer but I'd like to see some action from out government. The last regime sat back and did nothing and said nothing as most of us were paying well north of $3.00 a gallon.
 
Rocky
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Birmingham, Alabama by thegraduate
Feb 01, 2007 (11:40 am)
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Our average is hovering around $2.03 a gallon, with many stations below the blessed $2 mark.
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Re: Go back and view my post number 8 to see... [rockylee] by tpe
Feb 01, 2007 (11:49 am)
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Replying to: rockylee (Feb 01, 2007 10:05 am)

My point is tpe, is look at oil prices. They have dropped $20+ a barrel and many of us are paying well north of $2.00 a gallon.
 
Yes the price of oil has dropped $20 from its peak and the national average price for gas has dropped about 80 cents from its peak. Are you saying that the price of gas should have dropped more? Right now the price of oil is around $57 and a gallon of gas costs $2.18. What if oil went down to $37, how much should gas cost? What if it went to $17, which it was not all that long ago?
 
The price of gas typically moves about 2-3 cents for every dollar change in the price of oil. The prices we are now paying at the pump reflect the $50 oil prices we had a few weeks ago. If oil stays at $57 you can expect gas prices to creep back up a little.
 
While I agree with the posters that have pointed out how western states traditionally have higher gas prices I do think they are currently a little out of whack. Not enough to support a conspiracy theory but an anomally none the less.
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Re: Go back and view my post number 8 to see... [tpe] by rockylee
Feb 01, 2007 (12:11 pm)
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Replying to: tpe (Feb 01, 2007 11:49 am)

Okay.....Yeah the price of oil doesn't reflect some area's of the country's high gas prices is all.......
 
Rocky
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Update to yesterday's fill-up by jae5
Feb 02, 2007 (4:48 am)
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Yesterday morning I reported fuel prices were in the $1.99 ~ $2.07 range. Well on my way home last night there was a +$0.20 price change at the Shell, Mobils & BPs. The prices went from $2.05 ~ $2.07 6:00am to $2.25 ~ $2.29 6:40pm. One Speedway also made the same hike. Yet the Meijers, Jewel, Citgos and Sonic were still at the $2 point.
 
Guess someone at the other places order cheese on their Whopper, or super-sized their value meal.
 
On a side note, one bad thing I noticed with the drop in fuel prices is that more & more speed demons are out there. Was getting passed yesterday to/from work like I was standing still. Getting worse every day.

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