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Three year graph of oil price per barrel fwiw
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We went up to$3.45 from the $3 dollar range. It went down a Dime yesterday.:lol: |
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I don't follow oil pricing but I do follow stock market and it's been going up steadily lately and I figure oil is going up as well. Sure 'nuff it is. It's just large spikes at the pump are very rare around here.
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It had been around $3.10-$3.19 for a couple of weeks, then spiked to $3.59
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$3.34 in south Arkansas.
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It went up from 3.89 to 3.99 tonight while I was out of town for a few hours.
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Gas here is again at $3.59 just within the last few days for 87 octane corn squeezins. Wife said her Tahoe was low on gas with low fuel light on. Had some errands to run so told her I would fill it at the station while I was out and about. Used our $0.40 off points from Kroger so was actually $3.19 per. 28 gallons later at $91.00 the Tahoe no longer had a low fuel light on but my wallet sure did tho, :lol:
I remember the days gone by that $91.00 was a used car payment. As Bob Dylan used to say.....Oh, the times they are a changing. :waah: |
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Supposedly going up because of shortages of product -- because of Saudi Arabia reducing their output.
Regular was $5.50 here yesterday. I haven't checked it today. |
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You can bet your sweet bippy they are going to adjust the oil output to command the most profits. They aren't rich enough, yet.
Golden rule: They who have the most gold, rule.. |
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Despite what a LOT of folks think, Saudi Arabia has NEVER been a friend to the United States thru the years. If not for US and British oil exploration after WW2 most of those oil sheiks would STILL be riding camels and living in tents!
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If I type any more It would get Ugly ;):lol: |
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To bad we don’t have any in our own country we can get
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Hmm, prices took another boost overnight. Back to $3.79 for corn juice again. Couple more hikes like that and we'll be back up into the $4.00 plus range again. :devil::waah:
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I usually keep enough in our vehicles to ride through a price surge like this but the surge outlasted me this time. Saudis just said their production cut will last another month or more. All of our trucks need gas now. Currently our lowest price is $3.35.
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Congratulations to the citizens of Oregon who, after more than 70 years, now have the freedom to pump their own gas. Lol.
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Or maybe my memory is failing me (again). :lol: |
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New Jersey is the lone hold-out now. Self-service has been an option here in Ohio since the mid 1970s. The first time I was hit by a car was from running back and forth between pumps, working as an attendant. (1978) We had 6 full-service pumps and 3 self-service. That flipped about a year after I started (3 to 6) and never went completely to self-service, while I was there. (1981) Something funny is going on here....someone didn't get the message? Some of the places out in the suburbs are selling for $3.04 yet in town it's $3.39 |
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Yea but they wash your windows and check your oil
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Your old:lol: I worked at a Exxon when I was that age but I got paid just a little bit more;) We changed oil, fixed tires and all that stuff. At the pump we would ask what they wanted checked as far as the oil stuff goes.:mm: |
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Funny how memories are triggered by a thread or post. This talk of full service stations and all reminds me of one time in the 50s on a trip somewhere we stopped at a gas station, full service of course, and a midget came out with a 3' stool and washed our windshield while we filled up. Cleaning our windshield wasn't a surprise. The midget was. That was the first midget I had ever seen. :lol: I said midget because that's what they were called back then. They have other names now days.
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