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Re: Gas Prices

Postby Vince P » Sun Aug 19, 2012 12:32 pm

Here is what I don't get.

Gas at Chevron/Shell down the street from me is $4.77 a gallon for regular while at it is still only $3.97 at least, as of last Monday.

Explain that one.

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Re: Gas Prices

Postby Igeteven » Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:48 pm

What could possibly go wrong?

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Re: Gas Prices

Postby Kermit » Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:53 pm

Vince P wrote:Here is what I don't get.

Gas at Chevron/Shell down the street from me is $4.77 a gallon for regular while at <img src="/images/chat/.jpg"> it is still only $3.97 at least, as of last Monday.

Explain that one.

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Re: Gas Prices

Postby Mrlucky » Wed Aug 22, 2012 5:09 pm

live with it or leave the state take a bus or a train
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Re: Gas Prices

Postby Scorequick » Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:25 am

Mrlucky wrote:live with it or leave the state take a bus or a train



Nigel Hearne is that you? :o
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Re: Gas Prices

Postby MaryS » Wed Nov 07, 2012 6:49 am

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-f ... 3907.story

U.S. fuel exports grow to historic levels

Energy experts say increased fuel exporting by U.S. refiners is one of the reasons that gasoline and diesel prices have been so high.

By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
November 7, 2012
If you're wondering what happened to cheap U.S. fuel, look to Mexico, Canada and even OPEC member Venezuela.

U.S. refiners are selling diesel and gasoline to those and other countries at historically high levels, making the nation a net exporter of fuel for the first time since 1949, according to the Energy Department.

Such enthusiastic exporting is one of the reasons that gasoline and diesel prices have been so high, energy experts say. Consumer advocates see it as harming motorists because gallons exported aren't available to U.S. gas pumps.

But refiners defend the practice as a necessary profit booster that benefits suppliers, workers and shareholders, such as retirement funds.

The export flow includes California, where refinery problems recently left fuel supplies and production near five-year lows and brought a new record average of $4.671 for a gallon of regular gasoline.

The U.S. is "meeting demand for fuels on a worldwide basis today," said Thomas Munger, vice president of FuelQuest Inc., a Houston energy consulting firm. Countries with growing fuel demands, such as Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala and others, "want what has been perfected in the U.S. from a technology standpoint. That's the ability to make any and all grades of fuel."...
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