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KFC911 12-02-2022 03:34 AM

Saw the station closest station to me was 2.99 yesterday .... my goto (sister station) was at 2.94, and there is usually a .20-25 delta between them. Lots below $3 now, and oil remains around 80. This past years' prices and disconnect from oil, and obvious gouging his been interesting. I still haven't purchased gas at less than 3 tho' .... probably won't until next year....

But I will :D!

Bob Kontak 12-02-2022 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11861473)
He could use this one....I hear it's very common in Ohio.:D

https://pixy.org/src/97/thumbs350/973214.jpg

I think Nick would want you to have this nice song after seeing your idea for a symbol.

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wdfifteen 12-02-2022 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 11861428)
$3.09 here. I topped the truck up when it was $3.39 thinking it was about to go up any day. I probably won't need to put gas in the truck until February now. It'll be $2.49 by then if this keeps up. Gasoline is a bad investment these days.

I spoke too soon. It's $2.69 here this morning. It'll hit $2.49 before Christmas at this rate.

stevej37 12-02-2022 07:17 AM

[QUOTE=Bob Kontak;11862344]I think Nick would want you to have this nice song after seeing your idea for a symbol.


Ya gotta get your punches in when ya can!
(that's my mantra) :D

Lol...I kinda like the song.

fintstone 12-02-2022 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 11862409)
I spoke too soon. It's $2.69 here this morning. It'll hit $2.49 before Christmas at this rate.

That is great news! I wonder if that is due to lower demand (as inflation is so high that no one can afford to go anywhere)?

cockerpunk 12-02-2022 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 11862600)
That is great news! I wonder if that is due to lower demand (as inflation is so high that no one can afford to go anywhere)?

only in finstone's world is expensive gas a problem for the economy, and cheap gas, is also somehow, also a problem for the economy.

its almost like it was never actually about gas prices. hummm...


still about $3.20 here




consumer spending has beat expectations the last two months: https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/us-consumer-spending-beat-expectations-september-inflation-still-rising-2022-10-28/

im sure that somehow this will be bad economic news too.

fintstone 12-02-2022 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by cockerpunk (Post 11862669)
only in finstone's world is expensive gas a problem for the economy, and cheap gas, is also somehow, also a problem for the economy.

its almost like it was never actually about gas prices. hummm...


still about $3.20 here




consumer spending has beat expectations the last two months: https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/us-consumer-spending-beat-expectations-september-inflation-still-rising-2022-10-28/

im sure that somehow this will be bad economic news too.

Only in Cocker's world would one misrepresent the post immediately above his and expect no one to notice.

It is almost like reading simple sentences at the adult level is difficult.

BTW, high consumer spending being up largely confirms my statement that inflation is still rising and has increased costs/spending (perhaps why driving is down). Thanks for the assist.

KFC911 12-02-2022 12:36 PM

Fint's fantasy world ... driving is down :D

Noticed that my goto station is 2.93 today, and all the stations near my house that used to be .20 higher are mostly 2.99. Oil creeps up a bit and gas creeps down, the roads are packed and nobody hit the road last weekend ;).

There seems to be a disconnect ...

fintstone 12-02-2022 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 11862824)
Fint's fantasy world ... driving is down :D

Noticed that my goto station is 2.93 today, and all the stations near my house that used to be .20 higher are mostly 2.99. Oil creeps up a bit and gas creeps down, the roads are packed and nobody hit the road last weekend ;).

There seems to be a disconnect ...

Can you prove that my thesis (that consumption is down) is fantasy (incorrect)? I am pretty sure that is the case.

Oil does creep up and down. OPEC will further lower production to fix the temporary lows.

KFC911 12-02-2022 12:56 PM

You said driving is down .... and the pump price has never been about driving ... it has "typically" been about oil/bbl .... regardless of driving habits.

The roads are freakin' packed here .... typical Fri. afternoon, and my goto station has someone continuously punping at every island .... ya normally have to wait.

That's what I observe ..... people are out driving, parking lots are packed, and evidently they're not quite broke .... yet ;).

fintstone 12-02-2022 01:02 PM

According to this article, I am correct...but I really don't know as I did not do any detailed research (your local station may be a better indicator):

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1670018379.JPG

https://wolfstreet.com/2022/09/14/gasoline-demand-destruction-accelerates-despite-plunge-in-gasoline-prices-consumption-drops-to-august-1997-level/

stevej37 12-02-2022 01:47 PM

Another eight cents down today to $3.27/reg.
My favorite song.....:D

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Bob Kontak 12-02-2022 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11862877)
Another eight cents down today to $3.27/reg.
My favorite song.....:D

The Stevie song has very few equals.

Perhaps Smack My Beeotch Up by Prodigy and Yesterday by the Beatles.

Gas finally broke $2.99 in Akron.

stevej37 12-02-2022 03:48 PM

^^^ Hopefully I can get it on 8-track.

hbueno 12-03-2022 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 11862848)
According to this article, I am correct...but I really don't know as I did not do any detailed research (your local station may be a better indicator):

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1670018379.JPG

https://wolfstreet.com/2022/09/14/gasoline-demand-destruction-accelerates-despite-plunge-in-gasoline-prices-consumption-drops-to-august-1997-level/

A quick Google search confirms. Demand is down globally, China's Covid situation is expected to further reduce their demand for oil, US refineries that were undergoing maintenance are now back online, fears of global recession are also reducing demand.

fintstone 12-03-2022 11:47 AM

Reg was still $3.17, Mid $3.36 premium 93 $3.37 here when I filled up today.

lindbhr 12-03-2022 12:11 PM

The impact of more people working from home has impaired demand by 4%-5% versus preCovid demand.

KFC911 12-03-2022 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 11862848)
According to this article, I am correct...but I really don't know as I did not do any detailed research (your local station may be a better indicator):

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1670018379.JPG

https://wolfstreet.com/2022/09/14/gasoline-demand-destruction-accelerates-despite-plunge-in-gasoline-prices-consumption-drops-to-august-1997-level/

You stated that driving was down ... not consumption, and neither seems to have affected the price of oil which has historically dictated gas prices. You've also stated that the release from the strategic reserves was driving gas prices down. That ended several days ago, oil remains around 80/bbl, yet gas at the pump continues to fall? Mebbe the gouging and elections being over have something to do with it, but there seems to be a disconnect between oil and gas prices at play here imo.

And also in Fintworld ;)...

fintstone 12-03-2022 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 11863637)
You stated that driving was down ... not consumption, and neither seems to have affected the price of oil which has historically dictated gas prices. You've also stated that the release from the strategic reserves was driving gas prices down. That ended several days ago, oil remains around 80/bbl, yet gas at the pump continues to fall? Mebbe the gouging and elections being over have something to do with it, but there seems to be a disconnect between oil and gas prices at play here imo.

And also in Fintworld ;)...

So…you don’t think gasoline consumption being way down indicates that driving is down? Seriously?

Do you think that releasing strategic reserves (more supply) did not lower prices any? That is hilarious.

wdfifteen 12-03-2022 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 11862600)
That is great news! I wonder if that is due to lower demand (as inflation is so high that no one can afford to go anywhere)?

Yes it is! A look at consumer spending would put your uncertainty to rest. Consumer spending is still up! Consumers aren't slowing their spending down because of inflation, they are going shopping and enjoying lower prices for the fuel to get them to the stores.


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