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Just paid $4.85/gal for diesel, down from $5.09 a week ago. Filled the motorhome 3 weeks ago at $4.65/gal
 
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Still haven't paid more than $3.29/gal. Giant Eagle Advantage Pay FTW!

My Gas Buddy card should be here shortly, which will save up to $.25/gal at other stations.


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Posts: 5767 | Location: Columbus, OH | Registered: December 15, 1999Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Oh rub it in guys! Big Grin
I paid 5.999 at Sam’s for diesel yesterday. Average here around 6. 50.

Friggen E85 is 4.85


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Posts: 4620 | Location: Vacaville  | Registered: January 07, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Friggen E85 is 4.85

There is a lot of 100% gasoline stations available in OK. The difference between E10 and 100% is usually 20 to 25 cents/gal. Yesterday it was a 50 cents differential.


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I got Race car gas a few min ago and Sunoco blue was $9.79. Thats .20 less than it was at the same place last year.
 
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Fuel is up and down, here where I'm working(Chicago market), and varies wildly. $4.34 to 5.19 ?? I'm noticing posts in different places, that people are not getting the same mileage from a tank full, as before.
I thought it was odd, I didnt get the same miles per tank as I was a couple months ago, maybe. Im wondering if theres more ethanol per gallon, than there was previously. Evaporation ?? Money is evaporating, for sure.


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Posts: 736 | Location: Cumming Ga | Registered: January 07, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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TD3550, fuel rebate in the works. Up
To two cars per household is what I’m hearing. 400$ per vehicle.
Ok so that’s two truck fill ups… Is this our fuel tax money coming back or is this fat covid money from the feds?
Of course the electric cars get a check too?
Kinda like the EDD scam! Nobody’s checking..


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Barry,
the state doesn't have a competent agency to manage any program. The dems have hired just to repay favors for voting. As long as the left is in charge with this administration California is screwed.
 
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Hold on to your hats. Things are going to get crazy here. My wife has a newer accord with a 4 cyl and 40 is tough to get.

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Hold on to your hats. Things are going to get crazy here. My wife has a newer accord with a 4 cyl and 40 is tough to get.

https://news.lee.net/news/nati...Twv_duWT0sjK3971ZIQ4


Oh joy! Ch ching!
Moe and I spoke this morning. 5.49 in Oregon, 5.99 here Sam’s but 25 gal max. 6.49-6.79 Chevron


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Posts: 4620 | Location: Vacaville  | Registered: January 07, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Here in Vegas, our prices fluctuate greatly the closer you get to the resort corridor, (as they call it). On the strip its 5.60's to 5.75ish. Away from the strip its 5.0x to 5.20's. Stations around the rental car return are at 6.0x to 6.15. Still better than paying the rental car company $10.00 when you take your car back low on gas. I also notice that brand of gas makes a big difference, which surprises me somewhat, as all our gas comes from the same tank farm out of the same pipeline.
 
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So I’m using Renegade 118 old fuel won’t pass cut 50/50 with regular. Sure is nice to mow now! Pass after pass!


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Posts: 4620 | Location: Vacaville  | Registered: January 07, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have seen diesel in Vegas from $4.89-$5.69. For racers the cheapest I have found in town is the new Maverick out by the racetrack. One exit up toward town from the track. A few places here on the west side are around $4.90 but most are well over $5 and I woudl say average $5.20ish a of today. I am out and about almost daily


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FYI. Missing context doesn't allege it's false. It simply says we don't like it and you should see our sales pitch from our point of view.


I hold in my hand a 140-milliliter sample of Louisiana light (sweet) crude oil. I collected it myself from a process separator aboard the production facility I work on in the Gulf of Mexico. It may not seem like much to you, but it really is a very remarkable substance! It's more than 50 million years old, and came from an oil reservoir that's almost 20,000 feet underground. Very soon, it will travel hundreds, or maybe even thousands of miles on it's journey to becoming one of the many products that crude oil is refined into. It has a dark earthy brown color, is slightly less viscous than tap water, tastes worse than it smells, and is the life blood of the world economy. Believe it or don't, but this sample represents the single most valuable commodity in existence. Without it, nearly every facet of modern civilization stops. Immediately.
This sample contains about .0028% of my facility's daily crude oil output, but is less than four hundred-millionths of 1% of the United States' daily crude oil consumption. It's also an infinitely small amount when compared to the 4+ trillion barrels of known domestic crude oil reserves. That means there's a frikken' buttload of crude oil, right here in the good ol' US of A! It's enough to sustain us for more than 400 years, which is way longer than we'll need sustaining for because we'll probably be extinct by then. Ok, maybe not. But maybe so. Who knows? One thing is certain though; there's no shortage of domestic crude oil, and more is being discovered everyday. So, we'll likely still be discovering new oil reserves long after we're extinct. Maybe not. Who knows.
Anyway, so what's the point of this? Why have I told you this? It's to expose you to the truth about crude oil and the oil industry, because you've been lied to. Not by me though. You've been lied to by the phony President and his phony cronies, but I want to set the record straight. I'm going to tell you the truth, so pay attention.
1. There is enough recoverable crude oil within the continental US to supply current and projected future demand for 400+ years, and that's just the oil we know about. It doesn't account for future discoveries. That's a fact, jack.
2. We do not need to import a SINGLE DROP of foreign crude oil. The domestic oil industry can easily meet, and even surpass domestic demand. We've done it before, and we can do it again. That's a fact, jack.
3. The domestic oil industry currently cannot satisfy domestic demand due to oil drilling restrictions imposed by the federal government. That's a fact, jack.
4. The price of EVERYTHING revolves around oil, and the law of supply vs demand dictates the price of oil. When oil is plentiful, commodities are cheap. When oil is scarce, commodities are more expensive. Right now, domestic oil is scarce, and the price of everything is high because of these restrictions imposed by the federal government. That's a fact, jack.
5. We import foreign oil from countries that drill and produce it much cheaper than we're able to because they do not implement all of the environmental safeguards that we do. Their methods are FAR more destructive to the environment than ours are. That's a fact, jack.
6. Every year, the federal government leases tracts of land to oil companies so they can explore on it for oil. If enough oil is found during exploration, the company can then apply for a drilling permit which allows them to drill a well. If no oil is found during exploration, or if the amount found is not enough to be profitable the lease expires without ever being drilled on. Leases that are active, but not being drilled on does NOT mean that oil companies are being lazy, or are trying to keep the oil for themselves, etc. etc. It means they've either explored the lease for oil and found nothing, or found oil but it's not enough to justify drilling for. That's a fact, jack.
7. It's not Russia's fault, or China's fault, or Ukraine, or India, or Venezuela, or Iran, or Bangledesh, or any other countries' fault as to why everything is so expensive right now. It's Joe Biden's fault, because he is suppressing the domestic oil industry for political gain. That's a fact, jack.
You see...I don't take it kindly when he and his cohorts go on national TV and bold-face lie to the American public about the oil industry. I don't appreciate when my hard work and dedication is eroded by corrupt, self-serving politicians who don't know jack **** about this trade. It doesn't sit right with me, when they promote an unsustainable alternative energy policy that benefits themselves and their corrupt business partners while leaving people like me and you with barely a pot to piss in. It all kind-of rubs me the wrong way, you know? Especially since pretty much EVERYTHING depends on crude oil...but you might not know that if you believe the lies that are being told about oil and the oil industry.
If you've made it this far, congratulations! You're now more knowledgeable about the oil industry than most of our politicians are. So what should you do with all of this new knowledge? It just so happens that I've got a great suggestion for you! The next time they're on TV lying to you about the oil industry to try and cover their asses, remember what you've learned here...and remember it again when it comes time to vote.

Missing context. The same information was checked in another post by independent fact-checkers.


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Originally posted by Canted Valve:
FYI. Missing context doesn't allege it's false. It simply says we don't like it and you should see our sales pitch from our point of view.


I hold in my hand a 140-milliliter sample of Louisiana light (sweet) crude oil. I collected it myself from a process separator aboard the production facility I work on in the Gulf of Mexico. It may not seem like much to you, but it really is a very remarkable substance! It's more than 50 million years old, and came from an oil reservoir that's almost 20,000 feet underground. Very soon, it will travel hundreds, or maybe even thousands of miles on it's journey to becoming one of the many products that crude oil is refined into. It has a dark earthy brown color, is slightly less viscous than tap water, tastes worse than it smells, and is the life blood of the world economy. Believe it or don't, but this sample represents the single most valuable commodity in existence. Without it, nearly every facet of modern civilization stops. Immediately.
This sample contains about .0028% of my facility's daily crude oil output, but is less than four hundred-millionths of 1% of the United States' daily crude oil consumption. It's also an infinitely small amount when compared to the 4+ trillion barrels of known domestic crude oil reserves. That means there's a frikken' buttload of crude oil, right here in the good ol' US of A! It's enough to sustain us for more than 400 years, which is way longer than we'll need sustaining for because we'll probably be extinct by then. Ok, maybe not. But maybe so. Who knows? One thing is certain though; there's no shortage of domestic crude oil, and more is being discovered everyday. So, we'll likely still be discovering new oil reserves long after we're extinct. Maybe not. Who knows.
Anyway, so what's the point of this? Why have I told you this? It's to expose you to the truth about crude oil and the oil industry, because you've been lied to. Not by me though. You've been lied to by the phony President and his phony cronies, but I want to set the record straight. I'm going to tell you the truth, so pay attention.
1. There is enough recoverable crude oil within the continental US to supply current and projected future demand for 400+ years, and that's just the oil we know about. It doesn't account for future discoveries. That's a fact, jack.
2. We do not need to import a SINGLE DROP of foreign crude oil. The domestic oil industry can easily meet, and even surpass domestic demand. We've done it before, and we can do it again. That's a fact, jack.
3. The domestic oil industry currently cannot satisfy domestic demand due to oil drilling restrictions imposed by the federal government. That's a fact, jack.
4. The price of EVERYTHING revolves around oil, and the law of supply vs demand dictates the price of oil. When oil is plentiful, commodities are cheap. When oil is scarce, commodities are more expensive. Right now, domestic oil is scarce, and the price of everything is high because of these restrictions imposed by the federal government. That's a fact, jack.
5. We import foreign oil from countries that drill and produce it much cheaper than we're able to because they do not implement all of the environmental safeguards that we do. Their methods are FAR more destructive to the environment than ours are. That's a fact, jack.
6. Every year, the federal government leases tracts of land to oil companies so they can explore on it for oil. If enough oil is found during exploration, the company can then apply for a drilling permit which allows them to drill a well. If no oil is found during exploration, or if the amount found is not enough to be profitable the lease expires without ever being drilled on. Leases that are active, but not being drilled on does NOT mean that oil companies are being lazy, or are trying to keep the oil for themselves, etc. etc. It means they've either explored the lease for oil and found nothing, or found oil but it's not enough to justify drilling for. That's a fact, jack.
7. It's not Russia's fault, or China's fault, or Ukraine, or India, or Venezuela, or Iran, or Bangledesh, or any other countries' fault as to why everything is so expensive right now. It's Joe Biden's fault, because he is suppressing the domestic oil industry for political gain. That's a fact, jack.
You see...I don't take it kindly when he and his cohorts go on national TV and bold-face lie to the American public about the oil industry. I don't appreciate when my hard work and dedication is eroded by corrupt, self-serving politicians who don't know jack **** about this trade. It doesn't sit right with me, when they promote an unsustainable alternative energy policy that benefits themselves and their corrupt business partners while leaving people like me and you with barely a pot to piss in. It all kind-of rubs me the wrong way, you know? Especially since pretty much EVERYTHING depends on crude oil...but you might not know that if you believe the lies that are being told about oil and the oil industry.
If you've made it this far, congratulations! You're now more knowledgeable about the oil industry than most of our politicians are. So what should you do with all of this new knowledge? It just so happens that I've got a great suggestion for you! The next time they're on TV lying to you about the oil industry to try and cover their asses, remember what you've learned here...and remember it again when it comes time to vote.

Missing context. The same information was checked in another post by independent fact-checkers.
Great post and I did learn a lot.
 
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What is remarkable to me is that the man campaigned, promising to reduce oil production. Killed the canadian pipeline construction day one which was the promise of some near future supply had the construction continued. They bragged about not issuing additional permits.
And now
It's all big oil's fault. How do you pull that one off? There are people that actually buy this?


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Canted Valve can you site a source for that?



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Canted Valve can you site a source for that?

No. It's just one persons opinion. You can draw your own conclusions or simply dismiss it if you chose.


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Canted Valve can you site a source for that?

No. It's just one persons opinion. You can draw your own conclusions or simply dismiss it if you chose.


I was just curious. There is a lot of it that I believe to be truth. There are a lot more reserves than are talked about on a regular basis.



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I own oil and gas rights on 19 wells in the gas fracking part of the country and I can tell you for sure that there are wells not producing and pipelines not moving anything--because for now the pipe line on the east coast that they were to feed is shut down. Fact!
 
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