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Price drop by jetboatjohnny
Aug 09, 2007 (2:38 pm)
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Diamond Bar is a Pinnacle station.
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Re: Help us decline gas prices! [wehategasprice] by jetboatjohnny
Aug 10, 2007 (2:42 pm)
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I dont care about stinking gas prices, they can go up to 5 bucks and I still dont care!
Your spam message can disappear for all I care.
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Re: Help us decline gas prices! [jetboatjohnny] by epnfrn
Aug 10, 2007 (3:04 pm)
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Replying to: jetboatjohnny (Aug 10, 2007 2:42 pm)

sorry, but i have to agree with JBJ -- $5 gas would do nothing but help us! oh ya, i know it would cause everyone to say the sky is falling and the economy is going to stop ... but what will really happen is people will finally smarten up about how they travel (yeah, i'm talking to you Dummer H2 drivers!) and how they do business. read: cleaner air, clearer roads, less auto-related deaths ... bla bla bla.
 
actually, let's make it $6/gallon.
 
epi
 
ps. your posting to a natural gas forum
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Re: Help us decline gas prices! [epnfrn] by londnr
Aug 10, 2007 (5:45 pm)
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Replying to: epnfrn (Aug 10, 2007 3:04 pm)

The only problem with gasoline at $5 or $6 per gallon is that the good folks who sell us CNG track those prices and stick it to us accordingly, albeit $0.50 to $1 cheaper.
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September prices drop below 2$ by jetboatjohnny
Sep 11, 2007 (4:20 pm)
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Hemet RTA 1.97 down 6 cents
Diamond Bar SCAQMD 1.98 down 7 cents
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CNG prices in Oklahoma by ngvdrivers
Sep 11, 2007 (8:19 pm)
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There probably aren't many Oklahoma consumers monitoring this thread, but just in case . . .
 
All 3 public CNG filling stations I've used in Tulsa and Broken Arrow have been 94.9 cents/gge. Two of the stations are Oklahoma Natural Gas (ONG) public stations (on Main St. in Broken Arrow & around 15th & Sheridan in Tulsa). The other is a Fuelman station just west of 55th and Garnett in Tulsa.
 
If there are many other OK CNG consumers, maybe we could start another discussion topic to share info on CNG infrastructure in OK.
 
Also, I've heard that the consumer rate for natural gas from ONG is about $1.05/gge instead of the commercial customer rate of $0.949/gge extended to business customers including CNG stations. So, it's slightly more expensive to refill at home instead of at a public station. However, the convenience factor, the better 3600 psi slow fill, the $1000 Federal tax credit on the FMQ-2-36, and the 50% OK State tax credit on the total cost including installation (e.g. an additional $4,000 state tax credit if you pay $8k for the unit) all combine to make refueling at home desirable nonetheless.
 

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