$1.98.9 per gallon for regular gas in South Carolina 12/22/14!!
Unconfigured Ad Widget
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Gasoline Price
Collapse
X
-
Somebody who's name I won't mention not so long ago said... "we can't pump enough oil to get gas prices under control".... Well, that was just another lie too, wasn't it...
As "Father Guido Sarduchi" once said... "I'm a gonna tella all ya need to know about economics.... Isaa supply and deman...."
- 1 like
Comment
-
Originally posted by Yellowjacket View PostSomebody who's name I won't mention not so long ago said... "we can't pump enough oil to get gas prices under control".... Well, that was just another lie too, wasn't it...
As "Father Guido Sarduchi" once said... "I'm a gonna tella all ya need to know about economics.... Isaa supply and deman...."
Last I heard OPEC is keeping production levels high so the price of crude drops far enough to make it unprofitable for US production.
The one thing I learned from selling gas for about 15 years (out of 60 that our shop did), it always goes up faster than it goes down.
Comment
-
Correct usual they would have stop pumping by now and prices go up as reserves go down but speculation is they won't to remind US who controls cheap production of gas, I hope it dosent kill the stock market.________________________
Stephen Armfield
CMH. 61R
Short Fuze Racing
Team Darneille
ALWAYS LOOKING FOR GOOD CMH PROPS FOR SALE
IF YOU HAVE ONE LET ME KNOW
Comment
-
We're at 96 cents a litre here in My neck of the woods, the Greater Toronto Area. which is about $3.84 a US gallon. and we think its good, LOL
Comment
-
$2.39/9 low in Orlando Fl as of yesterday, still dropping but variable around town.
OPEC is in oil survival mode, their lack of economic diversification is a major issue."Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
No man's life, liberty or property are safe while the legislature is in session.
Comment
-
In 1968, a station on Lake City Way in Seattle had gas for either 15 or 17 cents, I forget, and quart jars of re-refined oil for 25 cents. We would hear that the Europeans were paying 40-some cents, and thought, how awful. Of course, the money was worth a lot more, and in constant dollars this wouldn't be as impressive, but still . . . .Last edited by Smitty; 12-27-2014, 10:46 AM.
Comment
Comment