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Spexxvet 08-30-2006 09:34 AM

Gas prices
 
I saw gas for $2.59/gal on the way to work today, in New Jersey, where they pump it for you. Seems great, but wasn't it less than a year and a half ago that gas about $1.75/gal?

Trilby 08-30-2006 09:39 AM

It's 2.39/gal here. One week ago it was 2.59/gal and I nearly broke my neck filling up at that price. Naturally, after I did that, it went down .20 cents. It has been 3.15/gal.

Spexxvet 08-30-2006 09:52 AM

Why is gas less expensive in Ohio than in Pennsylvania ans New Jersey? Is it closer to the source, closer to processing? No. I suppose it's more expensive because that's what the market will bear.

****Conspiracy theory alert!!!!*******
Red states are being rewarded by big oil for voting in the administration that has given them subsidies when they are making historic profits.

Trilby 08-30-2006 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Spexxvet
Why is gas less expensive in Ohio than in Pennsylvania ans New Jersey?

When you say Penna do you mean the Phila area? I think probably everything is more $$$ on the Eastern seaboard...after all, who wants to be in landlocked, humid, gloomy Ohio? At least you can get to the shore!

Undertoad 08-30-2006 11:00 AM

Katkeeper reports gas is $.20 cheaper in Harrisburg area than in Philadelphia area.

Most other basic things like groceries are cheaper in Hbg.

Spexxvet 08-30-2006 11:01 AM

Bastards! ;)

glatt 08-30-2006 11:06 AM

So why is that? Is it just lower overhead from cheaper real estate? I figure transportation has to play a huge role. Is Pittsburgh more of a hub than Philly?

Undertoad 08-30-2006 11:16 AM

Don't know exactly! For sure the RE market is FAR cheaper in Harrisburg, and the labor.

Philly is a big port city and has several refineries. But you know what, I bet pipelines serve gas depots all the way to Harrisburg.

Harrisburg is a huge trucking hub because it's halfway between a lot of places.

MaggieL 08-30-2006 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad
Katkeeper reports gas is $.20 cheaper in Harrisburg area than in Philadelphia area.

Same is true in Allentown--although I can't claim the differential is quite $.20/gal. When I can, I buy my gas near work rather than near home.

Elspode 08-30-2006 02:30 PM

$2.53 here in KC area, down from $2.89 a week ago. I almost choke on my tongue when I tell the wife during the morning drive that gas is more affordable than it was just a week ago.

Did *anyone* ever think they'd live to see the day that gas would be "only" $2.53 a gallon, and they'd be grateful?

Hippikos 08-30-2006 03:08 PM

Local Gas Prices:

Unleaded : €1,49/litre = $ 7,05/US Gallon
Diesel : € 1,10/litre = $ 5,45/US Gallon

PS apx 30% of the passenger cars here have diesel engine, their market share is rising.

PPS Net profit Shell first 6 months 2006 reached a record high of $14.800.000.000 (+39%) = $ 83 Mio/day = $ 3,45 Mio/hour = $ 57.500/sec. FcukinG GROSS

Elspode 08-30-2006 03:19 PM

Strange...diesel is higher per gallon than unleaded here in the States right now. Didn't use to be that way years ago.

Clodfobble 08-30-2006 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Elspode
Did *anyone* ever think they'd live to see the day that gas would be "only" $2.53 a gallon, and they'd be grateful?

Well, since I have a decent grasp of inflation, I personally expect to still be alive to see the day that gas is only $10.00/gallon, and likely consider it a fair price at the time. When adjusted for inflation, gas is still cheaper today than it was in the early 1980s.

RonBurgundy 08-30-2006 03:46 PM

Correct me if I am wrong but wasn't diesel considered at one time the waste byproduct more or less when gas was refined or is my thinking all wrong? I can remember as a kid diesel being WAY cheaper than gas. I guess all the F350 Super Duty owners are kicking themselves right about now as the majority I see aren't used as a work truck, but more of a status symbol.

wolf 08-30-2006 03:56 PM

I paid $2.95 for self serve regular early this week. I'm pretty sure my tank before that was around $3.40 from the same gas station.


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