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I'm wondering how many more days where the price of oil goes up from the previous day? I wonder just how high it can go. I got gas this past Friday when my gas station was still at $2.98. It was at $3.08 on Saturday. This morning it was at $3.18 and then just now I saw it was at $3.28. The guy next to me on Friday brought 5 gas cans with him to fill up. I always say to I need to get some for myself, wish I would've had followed through on that. 

How is it looking by everyone else?

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In Albuquerque, it was $3.39 last night (Sunday), and that’s a 40 cent increase in the last week. I expect it to be higher this morning. IIRC, oil prices have shot past $100/barrel. 

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Correcting bad sentence structure.
Posted
2 hours ago, jeezifonly said:

the agreement among Oil Execs is that the retail fuel prices remain elevated for one month per day of conflict, regardless.


Could you share the source for this claim?

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I shop at a local Von's supermarket, which also has a gas station attached to it, and you can use the points you get for shopping for food for a reduction in your gas price. On Sunday I saved 40 cents per gallon on the price of $4.69/gal. for regular gas.

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15 hours ago, jeezifonly said:

If I said I could, I'd be wrong, but you know I'm right. 🥂

Actually, I don’t think that’s correct. It seems more like a confusion between a well-documented economic phenomenon known as “rockets and feathers” and a conspiracy theory about some hidden oil executive calendar. But to each their own.

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8 hours ago, Charlie said:

I shop at a local Von's supermarket, which also has a gas station attached to it, and you can use the points you get for shopping for food for a reduction in your gas price. On Sunday I saved 40 cents per gallon on the price of $4.69/gal. for regular gas.

Yeah the local grocery chain by me does points as well that gives you gas savings so once every month and a half I can cash in my points for usually 40 - 60 cents off a gallon.

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