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Old 08-23-2008, 07:19 PM
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I think it takes some time for price changes at the barrel level to work its way thru the supply chain and end up at the pump. That might have been due to something that happened 1-2 weeks ago??

Strange tho...price increases will sure to be passed thru but price decreases....hmmm maybe sometimes they forget to pass those on :?
 
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Old 08-23-2008, 07:47 PM
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It's been dropping slowly around here but I'm on the other side of the map. No price spikes at all. Maybe it something more specific to your region?
I just paid 4.19 earlier today. There's a guy down the road that's 4.16 but I don't like that place so I rarely go, plus it's farther.
 
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Old 08-23-2008, 07:57 PM
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When oil prices go up overnight you need to raise your prices overnight or you won't be able to fill your tanks and cover the full amount.

If your tanks hold 1,000 gallons and it cost you $1.00 per gallon then it cost $1,000 dollars to fill them. If the price goes up to $2.00 per gallon over night then it will cost you $2,000 to fill the tanks the next time but you only have $1,000.

So, you have to plan ahead and raise the prices at the pump or you won't be able to afford to fill them the next time.

Of course, when the price drops they don't take into consideration the extra amount they have been charging since the last fill up.
 
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Old 08-23-2008, 08:09 PM
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Price of oil goes up 3.00 per barrel, next day 10 cent increase per gallon.
Price of drops 10.00 per barrel, next day no change, following day no change, following day no change, following day no change, following day no change, I see the trucks coming to refill the tanks almost daily wth?, following day no change, following day no change............... following day drops 2 cents and holds for over week while oil is still dropping. WTF Man???????

Warning: This post was exaggerated for effect but it's close I betcha.
 
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Old 08-23-2008, 09:47 PM
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I do not think, it's all about cost of oil. It's more about competition, and speculation.... :roll:
 
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Originally Posted by solo379
I do not think, it's all about cost of oil. It's more about competition, and speculation.... :roll:
I'm going to speculate 50 cents a gallon, think I got a chance?

Seriously though, you on the money Solo. There's plenty of oil.
 
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Old 08-23-2008, 10:31 PM
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Here's the way it was explained to me:

Gas/diesel goes up, prices at the pump go up the same day. Some ask "that stuff is already in the tanks under the pumps at the store...it's bought and paid for. Why are these people raising prices on existing inventory?" The answer lies in what it will cost to replace what's in the tanks. Retailers are not lowering prices right away despite the new 17-year low price per barrel for one reason...the oil market is still volatile, so if they drop the price and oil goes up again, they'll be screwed.

The other answer is state/federal taxes per gallon of gas/diesel. Anytime oil goes up, we get pinched and screwed, the dingbat left-wing Congress we have now wants to subpoena big oil, speculators, your grandmother, the head of the local neighborhood watch, ad nauseum ...do you ever see them offering to take a reduction in their "cut", which is more confiscation of your hard-earned money? No, you don't. The fact is if Slick Willie hadn't banned drilling in 1995 we wouldn't be here now. A true, honest-to-God alternative to oil will not materialize in our lifetime. New drilling will cause prices to drop soon and permanently...why? Because the countries that have us by the balls now will realize that we are on the road to self-sufficiency. We need to stop electing politicians that 1) think oil is a four-letter word and 2)play directly into the hands of Russia, Venezuela, Iran and all the other OPEC countries that wish us nothing but ill will. Two more things:

Drill here, drill now!

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Old 08-24-2008, 12:08 AM
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I've seen diesel here in IN for under $4/gal. (cash price)
 
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Old 08-24-2008, 12:30 AM
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It was $3.93 in GA earlier today.
 



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