Gas could fall below $4 a gallon
Retail gasoline prices are falling in the San Diego region and may have enough momentum to drop below $4 a gallon at some stations, as crude oil prices declined again yesterday.
Ref. https://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20...ws_1b23oil.html
Only 5 cent per gallon wow we dropped min 6 cent per liter! Perhaps having the tar sands helps.
Edited: krakyn on 23rd Jul, 2008 - 2:47pm
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Regular unleaded is now $4.12 a gallon |
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A client came into the office Monday to sign some papers, and we were discussing his recent trip to Venezuela. He said they had a tour guide that drove them all over the place. One day they were with him when he filled his vehicle: 24 gallons for a total price of $4.24. Yes, you are seeing that correctly. **Four-dollars-and-twenty-four-cents.** Unbelievable! That's a little less than 18 cents per gallon.
Tell me the price here (and everywhere else that pays more than that) is not all politics!
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We took the grandkids down to Seward last weekend. It's on the Kenai Peninsula. Regular gasoline was $5.00 a gallon. It just doesn't seem fair that they can get a full tank for less than we paid for one gallon.
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You will find that any oil producing and exporting country will be selling their gas to their own people for less than 25 cents a gallon. I remember a time in the USA that it was that price. Oh to go back to those days.
I am happy that my gas prices finally dropped below #.80 a gallon. Today I saw the price is now $3.799 a gallon. With crude oil prices under $125 a barrel you would think we should be seeing some drop at the pumps. Oil has fallen over $22 a barrel but yet at the pumps we see only a few pennies. I like how they jump the price up by 10 - 15 cents at a time but it falls a penny here and a penny there.
Yeah I would say it is more of a greed factor.