What happend to the price of gas???
#1
Last Saturday (a week ago) I tanked up and paid $1.01 for regular.
This morning as I drove past a local 7-11 their price was $1.31 for regular.
What the F@%*!!
Thirty cents in one week!!?
Finally stopped at my usual Mobil station and paid $1.24.
Has OPEC put a strangle hold on us again?
I hate this!!
This morning as I drove past a local 7-11 their price was $1.31 for regular.
What the F@%*!!
Thirty cents in one week!!?
Finally stopped at my usual Mobil station and paid $1.24.
Has OPEC put a strangle hold on us again?
I hate this!!
#4
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From: Long Island,N.Y.
Paid $1.19 ten days ago and this morning $1.36..
The travel season's coming and the oil companies are getting greedier I guess.
I've always been amazed that when OPEC raises their per barrel price today our pump prices go up tomorrow.We all know the gas in that tank wasn't produced from yesterday's crude right ?
Conversely when the oil prices drop...it takes weeks to affect the pump prices !
Nice business economics !
The travel season's coming and the oil companies are getting greedier I guess.
I've always been amazed that when OPEC raises their per barrel price today our pump prices go up tomorrow.We all know the gas in that tank wasn't produced from yesterday's crude right ?
Conversely when the oil prices drop...it takes weeks to affect the pump prices !
Nice business economics !
#6
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Joined: Mar 2001
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From: Longview, Wa 98632
I drive my car for business and average 150 mi/day. I buy at the same place everyday and never noticed the sign until last week. $1.69 for 91
Jaguars require 91, I feel the hemroids comming on again the season
Jaguars require 91, I feel the hemroids comming on again the season
#7
Shane brought up a good point.
The price of gas rises fsater than it drops.
I think it was ARCO that claimed a few years ago that they won't raise their price until the higher priced crude has been procesed and on it's way to the stations. If the price reduces in the meantime, they wouldn't change it at all.
That's the way it should be.
Just because OPEC raises the price today, doesn't mean that we pay a higher price tomorrow. That's price gouging on a grand scale.
The price of gas rises fsater than it drops.
I think it was ARCO that claimed a few years ago that they won't raise their price until the higher priced crude has been procesed and on it's way to the stations. If the price reduces in the meantime, they wouldn't change it at all.
That's the way it should be.
Just because OPEC raises the price today, doesn't mean that we pay a higher price tomorrow. That's price gouging on a grand scale.
#9
Driving season
Good grief, its only March
We've got 3 months until the summer weather hits. Applying the same logic, does this mean they will lower the gas prices in July in anticipation of the fall/winter driving season
Good grief, its only March
We've got 3 months until the summer weather hits. Applying the same logic, does this mean they will lower the gas prices in July in anticipation of the fall/winter driving season
Last edited by Indy; 03-18-2002 at 01:39 PM.



wait till summer it will be up at least another .75 to $1.00.
