Fuel prices

Dave

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So fuel price is way up again. The cheapest around here is $3.99 for regular gas and $4.22 for diesel. There is one station I go by every day that is $4.15 for gas and $4.57 for diesel. They are not exactly lined up at their pumps.
 
I wonder if they are timing it to a certain event that happens the first Tuesday in November. Will we all be saved from high gas prices in late October? Or do we suffer right on through to Thanksgiving Day?
 
TexasBred":3k0y8ono said:
#3.679 for regular unleaded....highway diesel is $4.049
That's about what it is here too and I just returned from another far NE Texas trip with about the same prices everywhere up there except a little cheaper in Nacadoches. My Sis just came back from Nashville and said gas is cheaper there than here on the Gulf Coast--go figure.
 
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Had to fuel up this morning and paid 4.09 a gallon for diesel. Drove to a fish meeting in S.C. and seen the diesel price there and it was 3.79, I got screwed.
 
3.88 for gasoline. @#$% oil companies.
Don't you love the excuses. Refinery down for maintenance. Pipeline busted. Tension in the Straits of Hormuz. Really wish they'd just admit it's "because we can."
 
Most places here are $3.89 for gas and $4.15 road diesel, a local station had off road for $3.92, been a couples weeks since I heard the price on bulk off road with a tax permeit but it was $3.60 range then.
 
Filled up yesterday for $3.44 for regular (that is using the Walmart gift card, so 10 cents off each gallon). Not sure what diesel was, since I was not driving that truck.
 
Ours has just gone up, we put it down to the Olympics being over, as just before the games things went right down in price, now they have risen and to a bit higher than they were before. As I saw on a NEWS programme the price of oil has stayed constant for a few years now, so why are we paying more at the pumps? greed by the powers that be maybe.
 

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