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Quote: EvenBobWhere the heck is gas 3.07? Its 3.59 in MI.
I hear ya Bob. Just got back from visiting family in the upstate SC where I filled up for 2.91, while it's still 3.50 here in NVa.
While I can afford it, I feel for those where the $50 difference makes it hard to balance the family budget...
-B
I will take it.
Quote: teddysThe price of crude has been plummeting since May 1st, but pump prices have been slow to reflect it. Right now there is a big disconnect in price with the Southeast around $2.90/gallon and other places still close to $4.00/gallon. California, Alaska, and Hawaii will always been high. I think prices will continue to fall, probably settling around $3.00 nationally, and then going back up.
It takes time for the price to drop. While the wildcatter can sell at for spot at the wellhead, everyone else from the refiner to the tank farm to the single station owner cannot simply cut the retail price as they have their purchase cost to make back. Some small chains hedge by buying spot contracts they never reeem so a gain on the market offsets a loss at the station tanks and vice-versa.
Though I do like the old joke, "In a gas shortage the driller, refiner, and station owner all say they are not making all kinds of money from it. It must be the guy who cleans the bathrooms who is getting rich off of it?"
Quote: MikeVGeez, we're still at $4.15+ range in California, but that should not be a surprise.
Ouch. Where in CA? I filled up at only $3.59 a gallon in Southern California yesterday. (Regular)
http://www.californiagasprices.com/ARCO_Gas_Stations/index.aspx
Quote: EdCollinsOuch. Where in CA? I filled up at only $3.59 a gallon in Southern California yesterday. (Regular)
http://www.californiagasprices.com/ARCO_Gas_Stations/index.aspx
I live on the peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area. Using your link, I checked the Chevron station in Belmont where my family usually stops for gas. It is at $4.04.
Earlier in the thread, Buzz and I had the cheapest gas in the country. Now, we're among the most expensive. Looking at the heat map on gasbuddy.com, it looks like much of the country has gas prices near $3.00.
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Crystal math, can you see the gas pumps in Denver thru the smoke from the forest fires ??
Quote: buzzpaff
Crystal math, can you see the gas pumps in Denver thru the smoke from the forest fires ??
I haven't smelled smoke for at least a few days now, or I've gotten used to it.
From "far south" to "far north/east" in Norways its abot 2000 miles
Quote: TorghattenIn Norway we was close to $3 at most, but now its dropped to 2.40-2.50)
See, when we read statistics about Norway, they are usually very good. The GDP per capita is is 17% higher than the USA on a PPP basis.
But if you look at other statistics, there is only 1 car for every 2 people. The average age of a car in USA is 10.8 years as of July 1, 2011, but we have a lot more than 1 car per 2 people. Also most countries that are heavy producers of oil have a subsidized gasoline rate (see below). It looks like Norway's gasoline price is the same as France.
While the public transport is better than America, there is still only 40 miles of high speed rail.
You would think that gasoline would be cheaper and automobiles more widspread.
Population Norway 4.707 million (US Census Bureau, International Division)
Quote: Statistics NorwayAt the end of 2011, Norwegian private cars were 10.5 years old on average. For vans, the average age was 7.7 years.
A total of 2.78 million cars were registered in Norway at the end of 2011. Of this, 2.37 million were private cars and almost 411 000 were vans.
For many years Volkswagen has had most private cars in Norway, with Toyota in second place. At the end of 2011, Volkswagen’s share of the total stock of passenger cars constituted 13.9 per cent, compared with Toyota’s 12.4 per cent. For vans, the share was 20.6 and 18.9 per cent respectively
31 March 2011 Comparative gasoline price in dollars and per gallon
USA $3.61 per gallon
Canada $5.56
Turkey $9.96
France $8.29
Japan $6.62
Brazil $5.98
Australia $5.41
India $5.03
China $4.54
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Iran $1.44
Saudi Arabia $0.61
Venezuela $0.08
over the weekend on my way to Cedar
Point.
Quote: thecesspitLast weekend, Gas was 139.9c per litre. It's now 100.9c at the cheapest place on my way home... with a queue round the block. I though I'd seen the last of buck-a-litre gas here.
I didn't know "buck" was acceptable slang now. I always thought it was "quid". You do know that "queue" is a technical term in America.
Quote: pacomartinI didn't know "buck" was acceptable slang now. I always thought it was "quid". You do know that "queue" is a technical term in America.
I live in Canada, though I am British... so it's a buck, not a quid. :) A quid is slang for one pound sterling, as I am sure you know...
Oops, not a queue... a line of traffic. Oddly, at end of my road I could look one way and see gas at 129.9c, and the other and see 100.9c. This amazes me only because for the longest time here, you NEVER saw two gas stations differ by more than a cent.
Quote: thecesspitThis amazes me only because for the longest time here, you NEVER saw two gas stations differ by more than a cent.
I don't understand that either. I've never seen a 30% difference unless it is some kind of weird promotion.
I don't know how the price of Canadian gas is set. I would assume that it is much cheaper in Alberta, but there may be government price controls.
In the USA, it tends to be very high in Hawaii, and also in places like San Diego.
Americans use queue only if discussing mathematics or computer programming.
The British seem particularly adept at queueing. I once saw a queue at Gatwick of at least 200 people right down the middle of a concourse, that was just held together with politeness (no walls or ropes). A middle aged British woman in an outrageous display of civility was working her way up the queue asking each person in turn if she could please go ahead of them since she was going to miss her flight. I wanted to shake her. "Just go to the front of the line and tell that person you are about to miss your flight. Who asks permission of every single person in a line that is hundreds of yards long? Would you just stop and take your chances on missing your flight if a single person says 'no'?"
Quote: thecesspitLast weekend, Gas was 139.9c per litre.
Do you figure "litres" are more expensive than regular "liters"? ;)
by the same station and its 3.95?
Is this Bush's fault? Thats what Obama would say..
dang him.
I know I'm not the only driver to Vegas from SoCal who barely fills up the needed gas to get there. Very proud of myself for coasting into Vegas with the yellow gas light on for about 20 miles. Gas was 50 cents cheaper per gallon in Nevada than some of my local gas stations.