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<blockquote data-quote="Campground Cattle" data-source="post: 82828" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>We don't know how to conserve the last gas rationing in this country took place in 1976 during the Arab Oil embargo.</p><p>People haven't got hurt yet enough to cut back, as long as refined product reserves are low prices will remain high. All the storms in the Gulflast year followed by a hard winter plus several other events that caused refinery shutdowns this year pulled the reserves down. Now the traders are having a blast. I know you wont believe this we target a penny a gallon profit in the refinery now thats 21 million gallons a day at my refinery I will let you do the math. The price of crude is now at a 1.30 a gallon coming in the refinery 7 cents a gallon to cover refining 40 cents a gallon in taxes then you have pipeline cost, trucking and retailer. </p><p>Edited</p><p>I deleted the Jab at Frankie as it was uncalled for my apologies Frankie for the Jab in the other one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Campground Cattle, post: 82828, member: 195"] We don't know how to conserve the last gas rationing in this country took place in 1976 during the Arab Oil embargo. People haven't got hurt yet enough to cut back, as long as refined product reserves are low prices will remain high. All the storms in the Gulflast year followed by a hard winter plus several other events that caused refinery shutdowns this year pulled the reserves down. Now the traders are having a blast. I know you wont believe this we target a penny a gallon profit in the refinery now thats 21 million gallons a day at my refinery I will let you do the math. The price of crude is now at a 1.30 a gallon coming in the refinery 7 cents a gallon to cover refining 40 cents a gallon in taxes then you have pipeline cost, trucking and retailer. Edited I deleted the Jab at Frankie as it was uncalled for my apologies Frankie for the Jab in the other one. [/QUOTE]
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