$2.48 a gallon!!!!! WTH???????
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$2.48 a gallon!!!!! WTH???????
Originally posted by: Lomax
I dont know what it has jumped up to today but yesterday Supreme was 199 a gallon and diesel was 199 a gallon. I never thought i would see the day that diesel was as much as supreme gas,
I dont know what it has jumped up to today but yesterday Supreme was 199 a gallon and diesel was 199 a gallon. I never thought i would see the day that diesel was as much as supreme gas,
Supreme is $2.53 a gallon
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$2.48 a gallon!!!!! WTH???????
Only the people can change this and make a big diffrence , Imagine if we came together to put an end to this....We make up 90% of people who are getting ripped on gas... It's all a game and were forced to play![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
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$2.48 a gallon!!!!! WTH???????
<<< Article in today's paper says, that the reserves are being used up faster then new oil can be found. Oil pressure through out the world is increasing. China doubled it's oil usage last year, compared to 2001.
Out of 1.65 trillion barrels of oil found in last century, we have used 920 billions so far. It costs money to harvest the oil out there. With costs rising, other countries using more, political unrest, problems of deliveries due to natural and man made, along with shrinking supplies, prices will go up.
Not that I agree with all of it. But, this is one explanation giving in the paper by a 89 year old, oil expert.
Take it for what it's worth, to you. Lt. Dan >>>
What you say is true, 100% fact. I work in an oil based refinery and I also study commodities on a regular basis. The days of $2.00 a gallon are gonna look sweet in 5 years. Your post pretty much sums up a reality that few are ready to face.
Out of 1.65 trillion barrels of oil found in last century, we have used 920 billions so far. It costs money to harvest the oil out there. With costs rising, other countries using more, political unrest, problems of deliveries due to natural and man made, along with shrinking supplies, prices will go up.
Not that I agree with all of it. But, this is one explanation giving in the paper by a 89 year old, oil expert.
Take it for what it's worth, to you. Lt. Dan >>>
What you say is true, 100% fact. I work in an oil based refinery and I also study commodities on a regular basis. The days of $2.00 a gallon are gonna look sweet in 5 years. Your post pretty much sums up a reality that few are ready to face.
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$2.48 a gallon!!!!! WTH???????
bsb64, I agree with everything, but the numbers[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]Don't know if they are accurate or not. He even said in the article, that he felt we would never run out of fuel. I don't know about that, either[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img] IMO, the world can hold only so much. Seeing your in the field, can you elaborate more on that?
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