Re: Gasolines price down because of Ocean Ship fuel change
[Re: johnscudashop]
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12/24/18 12:14 PM
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most of the world is in a global recession. not much demand when times are tight. A bad Recession is on the horizon here too I don't doubt that it is, but we'll ride it through a lot better than our Western counterparts on the fact that our economy is more diversified and that we don't tax fuel to the moon. If I were in France it would cost me $7.00 a gallon. I was able to fill up last week for $1.90. First time under $2.00 in years. We exported more crude this month than we brought in. First time since 1973, or as far back as we've been keeping records. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-o...n-idUSKBN1O51X7 Thank you fracking!
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Re: Gasolines price down because of Ocean Ship fuel change
[Re: moparx]
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Re: Gasolines price down because of Ocean Ship fuel change
[Re: moparx]
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12/24/18 01:28 PM
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it irritates me to no end that every time someone leaves a real STINKY fart Hey man, wasn't me this time, I swear.
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Re: Gasolines price down because of Ocean Ship fuel change
[Re: moparx]
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12/24/18 02:01 PM
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I don't care why the prices are down, as long as they are down. Now, if we could only get them to stay down for awhile. I have to get gas today, and with my fuel rewards discount, I think I'll be in the $1.75 range.
John
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Re: Gasolines price down because of Ocean Ship fuel change
[Re: 360view]
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12/24/18 03:34 PM
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Still 2.50ish here, but we get hammered with taxes on fuel in PA.
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Re: Gasolines price down because of Ocean Ship fuel change
[Re: 360view]
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12/24/18 05:55 PM
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I paid 2.21 for regular yesterday. Still pisses me off paying even that much.
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Re: Gasolines price down because of Ocean Ship fuel change
[Re: Morty426]
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12/24/18 06:55 PM
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I thought diesel/fuel oil was the by-product of making gasoline? That's what I thought The low sulphur requirement for ships is still a year away? https://shipandbunker.com/news/world/340...ms-more-optionsI've read this is going to cause major problems in the shipping industry as refineries around the world aren't configured to refine the amount of low sulphur bunker fuel that will be required. The low prices of gasoline today is primarily because crude oil prices are low. And seasonal demand means gasoline prices are typically lowest in winter. Here in my fine state, the incoming administration is chomping at the bit to increase revenues to perfume our pig of a financial situation, so proposals like legalizing pot, more casinos and increasing gas taxes a "more reasonably" 20-30 cents additional a gallon are top priorities.
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Re: Gasolines price down because of Ocean Ship fuel change
[Re: Pacnorthcuda]
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12/24/18 07:30 PM
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it irritates me to no end that every time someone leaves a real STINKY fart, the price of gas goes up 20cents. oil companies make fortunes whether the barrel price is up or down, and us peons pay the price. it's about time we get a [tiny] break on a commodity most of us rely on to just live our lives. You should be concerned about Federal and State petroleum taxes. The government makes FAR, FAR, FAR more money on petroleum than the oil companies. And they never even have to touch it. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!!!! my "glorious state" has the HIGHEST in the nation ! i better be getting the "WONDERFUL" roads promised for that "privilege" ! good 'ol PENNSYLVANIA, "land of TAXES ! HAPPY, HAPPY ! JOY, JOY !
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Re: Gasolines price down because of Ocean Ship fuel change
[Re: Morty426]
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12/24/18 08:09 PM
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I thought diesel/fuel oil was the by-product of making gasoline? That's what I thought What you call a by product depends on what you want and what you don't want. If you want diesel any thing other than diesel is a byproduct.
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