So, with oil down to $95./barrell....
fencesitter
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Tue Sep-16-08 09:24 AM
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So, with oil down to $95./barrell.... |
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How come gas is still $3.75/gal.? The price at the pump went up each day (sometimes each hour) as the price per barrell rose. So, shouldn't it drop back to around $2.50 overnight? Huh?
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Tue Sep-16-08 09:26 AM
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1. The oil companies are switching over to "winter blend", so they had to keep prices up |
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It's not really a problem - In March they'll have to switch back to summer blend, so they'll raise prices again to compensate.
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Tue Sep-16-08 09:26 AM
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2. aren't those futures? The gas in the pumps now was purchased when the oil |
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was $140 a barrel or whatever.
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Tue Sep-16-08 09:27 AM
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3. $3.75? It's been at $4.29 here in East TN since Ike - was as high at $5.99 |
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This is madness - are they at the point now where they just don't care what we know or how we react?
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Tue Sep-16-08 09:28 AM
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4. I remember when Katrina hit. |
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Oil went from @$60 to @$75 a barrel. Gas went over $3 a gallon for the first time. I'd love to see a graph of gas & oil prices over the past 8 years. There seems to be little correlation between the two. But Hey! what're ya gonna do about it? Drive the electric car? Complain to congress? It is about as close to a monopoly as there is.
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Tue Sep-16-08 09:45 AM
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5. Total disconnect, it seems, between oil prices and gas prices sometimes-- |
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other times, there's a direct cause/effect. I'm baffled too. You'd think hurricanes would cause oil prices to rise, but they didn't--but shit going down in Niger and other third-world areas = oil and gas prices through the roof due to speculation. I am nowhere close to understanding how it all works.
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Tue Sep-16-08 09:47 AM
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6. It is $4.20 or more around the Detroit metro area. |
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I would like to get down to $3.75. But in all reality, it should be about $2.50 a gallon with the oil prices right now. We are getting ripped off as usual.
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Tue Sep-16-08 09:50 AM
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7. if people are willing to pay the higher price...why lower it...? |
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:shrug:
some people just don't understand capitalism.
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Tue Sep-16-08 10:02 AM
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8. they think its supply and demand |
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really its what the traffic will bare.
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Tue Sep-16-08 10:11 AM
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9. They have an excuse, and will take any |
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possible excuse to raise prices. If oil went to $40 a barrel, I would not expect gas prices to come down below $3/gallon - they have got us used to paying $4 for it, and $3 looks good in comparison.
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