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where was this?
 
Diesel is $3.71 here in Weatherford, TX with Greenlane and with GasBuddy "Flash Deal" it's $3.66 at Murphy USA. Regular is $2.99 at Costco and $2.93 with WalMart+. Getting better daily it seems.
 
It would appear, the fake shortage is over..
sometimes, with commodities, the futures markets dictate pricing. How can an event in bfe half way around the world change the price of something that's already in then ground at your gas station?
That's how.

What was mildly amusing to me is fuel would increase and the reasoning being "it's now spring and soon it'll be the driving/vacationing season".
Then come end of summer, fuel would go up as, well, "soon it'll be cold and people will need to heat their homes".
Then spring increase happens again....

There should be no reason why the usa shouldn't be a world leader in oil and gas production. Well, there actually are a few reasons and it has nothing to do with we don't/can't do it. We aren't allowed to.....
 
What gets me is when oil goes up today, stations raise gas prices today..that gas was refined from oil sold months ago. So its obvious profiteering. Then oil goes back down but stations take weeks or months to lower gas priced.
 
Prices go up due to instability and the war in iran is making the world oil market unstable. The endless falsehoods do not help with stability
 
What gets me is when oil goes up today, stations raise gas prices today..that gas was refined from oil sold months ago. So its obvious profiteering. Then oil goes back down but stations take weeks or months to lower gas priced.
I'm no fan of big oil but it's their gas, if they want to sell it for $20.00 a gallon they can. My house here in the DFW appraises for 3x what I paid for it 12 years ago. Should I sell it for what I paid for it in 2014 or can I sell it for what it's worth today? I don't want the gov't fixing the price of oil or the price of my house.
Gas and diesel prices will go down when the market says so.
 
sometimes, with commodities, the futures markets dictate pricing. How can an event in bfe half way around the world change the price of something that's already in then ground at your gas station?
That's how.

What was mildly amusing to me is fuel would increase and the reasoning being "it's now spring and soon it'll be the driving/vacationing season".
Then come end of summer, fuel would go up as, well, "soon it'll be cold and people will need to heat their homes".
Then spring increase happens again....

There should be no reason why the usa shouldn't be a world leader in oil and gas production. Well, there actually are a few reasons and it has nothing to do with we don't/can't do it. We aren't allowed to.....
We are the world leader in oil and gas production and sit on the third largest reserves on the planet. Otherwise, oil companies are under no obligation to justify their prices. They can set the price where ever they choose and you can choose where to buy.
 

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