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GAS PRICES

Discussion in 'Money & Finance Forum' started by bushwacker, Oct 19, 2009.

  1. Southern_Yankee

    Southern_Yankee Full Access Member

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    when THE FUCKING WEATHER BREAKS, you fucktard


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  2. Plate Dad

    Plate Dad It is what it is!!!!

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    Guess we are in for a cold spring & summer>

    Mark Williams, AP Energy Writer, On Monday March 8, 2010, 10:52 am EST
    Motorists are well down the road to higher pump prices as warmer weather and the driving season approaches.
    Average retail gasoline prices, continuing a surge that started last month, have now matched their 2010 high on the way to prices that many analysts believe will top $3 per gallon this spring.
    The nationwide average retail gasoline price rose 0.6 cents Monday to $2.753 per gallon, virtually identical to the high water mark of $2.7583 reached on Jan. 14, according to auto club AAA, Wright Express and Oil Price Information Service.
    Prices have risen 9.2 cents in the last month and are now 80.6 cents higher than levels of a year ago.

    An 18 percent rise in oil prices over the past month that pushed crude near a 2010 high of $83.95 per barrel is also boosting gas prices.
    Part of the increase in gasoline prices is seasonal. Prices typically go up in the spring as refiners switch to more expensive blends of gasoline. Demand usually picks up as motorists emerge from hibernation and hit the road.
    But things may be different this year. The U.S. remains well supplied with gasoline and oil, so there is no prospect of a supply shortage driving up prices. Also, the high unemployment rate and uncertainty about the economic recovery have kept demand for gasoline about where it was a year ago.
     
  3. Plate Dad

    Plate Dad It is what it is!!!!

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    I love this

    Guess it is a timing thing. I do love how this chart keeps track. Funny how it does it. Thanks Chipshot :SCA+HL:
     
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    Looks great compared to this:

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  5. BushMaster

    BushMaster space cowboy (R)

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    douchebag, imbeclie. you shoud be tied to a tree
    and sodomized by a retarded left winger prison guard.
     
  6. Village Idiot

    Village Idiot cloud of dust

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    i thought this shit was supposed to stop after they ran BUSHCO outta town.

    wtf?
     
  7. VA49er

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    lol


    Oil was down $2/barrel yesterday after the Greek/Portual debt was downgraded.
     
  8. jazzbluescat

    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    All ya gotta do is BELIEVE/DREAM, put on them rose-colored spectacles.
     
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    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    Now, isn't that much better.
     
  10. Plate Dad

    Plate Dad It is what it is!!!!

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    Yea Monday gas was $2.72. Tuesday it was $2.79. Funny oil was down $2 a barrel.
     

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