BuffaloKyle Posted March 8 Posted March 8 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? + azdr0710 and + Charlie 2
EZEtoGRU Posted March 8 Posted March 8 I paid $3.36 in Michigan today. Look for prices to rise even further this week😡. + Charlie 1
+ SidewaysDM Posted March 9 Posted March 9 I paid $3.57 in Philly today. Unfortunately, I am afraid that $4.00 a gallon will be common in this area, in the near future! + Charlie 1
caliguy Posted March 9 Posted March 9 (edited) Right now gas here in SoCal is hovering around $5 per gallon. It's usually around $4.50 to $5 per gallon though under normal circumstances.. Edited March 9 by caliguy + SidewaysDM, + Charlie, + Italiano and 2 others 1 2 1 1
+ azdr0710 Posted March 9 Posted March 9 along with Rockhard's underwear search thread and the "how to get cum stains out of the sofa" discussion, this is also a legendary thread.... https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/2834-gas-prices-in-your-area-lets-hear-about-it/ + Charlie, + bashful and Becket 1 2
mtaabq Posted March 9 Posted March 9 (edited) 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. Edited March 9 by mtaabq Correcting bad sentence structure.
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted March 9 Posted March 9 We're still below the all -time gas price high of 2012, adjusted for inflation. Prices will need to rise about another $2 per gallon to reach 2012 prices, adjusted for inflation. Lotus-eater 1
+ glutes Posted March 9 Posted March 9 (edited) Today's price of gas $3.48 +$0.50 Source: CNN Edited March 9 by glutes + Charlie 1
Thomas_Belgium Posted March 9 Posted March 9 (edited) US$ seven and thirty cents. ( https://www.q8.be/nl/stations/q8-easy-aalst ) Edited March 9 by Thomas_Belgium Link added + claym, marylander1940 and + Charlie 1 2
MikeBiDude Posted March 9 Posted March 9 3 hours ago, Thomas_Belgium said: US$ seven and thirty cents. ( https://www.q8.be/nl/stations/q8-easy-aalst ) A liter, yes?
jeezifonly Posted March 9 Posted March 9 How many more days ? When oil spikes on account of armed conflict, the agreement among Oil Execs is that the retail fuel prices remain elevated for one month per day of conflict, regardless. Get your walking shoes resoled, boys. Becket, + Charlie and marylander1940 2 1
+ JamesB Posted March 9 Posted March 9 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?
Thomas_Belgium Posted March 9 Posted March 9 4 hours ago, MikeBiDude said: A liter, yes? No, for one US gallon (+/- 3.78 litres). + Charlie and MikeBiDude 2
BuffaloKyle Posted March 10 Author Posted March 10 At least prices have stabilized pretty much for now. You never know what tomorrow will bring though. + Charlie 1
+ Gar1eth Posted March 10 Posted March 10 (edited) A Dallas area Sam's was $3.16. I went to a nearby Murphy's where it was also $3.16. But being a Walmart+ member I got it for $3.06. I think last week I paid $2.81. Edited March 10 by Gar1eth + Charlie 1
jeezifonly Posted March 10 Posted March 10 6 hours ago, JamesB said: Could you share the source for this claim? If I said I could, I'd be wrong, but you know I'm right. 🥂 thomas and + Charlie 2
+ Just Chuck Posted Tuesday at 11:03 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:03 AM I always like to look at the long term gas price graphs as the prices rise and fall. + claym, + Charlie and + azdr0710 2 1
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted Tuesday at 02:17 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:17 PM 3 hours ago, Just Chuck said: I always like to look at the long term gas price graphs as the prices rise and fall. Thanks for sharing. Looking at the facts, the gas prices now look cheap compared to 2022 and 2012-2015 eras. + Charlie 1
+ Charlie Posted Tuesday at 04:07 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:07 PM 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. + Lucky and EZEtoGRU 2
+ JamesB Posted Tuesday at 08:47 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:47 PM 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. Nue2thegame and jeezifonly 2
BuffaloKyle Posted Wednesday at 01:01 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:01 AM 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 $4.69/gal. for regular gas. Yeah the local grocery chain by me does points as well that gives you gas savings so once every month and a half I can cash in my points for usually 40 - 60 cents off a gallon. + Charlie and NJF 2
Thomas_Belgium Posted Friday at 02:56 PM Posted Friday at 02:56 PM US$ 7.75 for one US gallon. marylander1940 and + Charlie 2
+ sync Posted Friday at 03:43 PM Posted Friday at 03:43 PM I must be a museum piece. I can remember paying $0.19/gal. for regular gas. marylander1940, + jimbosf, + claym and 1 other 1 1 1 1
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