Gasoline Prices Up & Down Like a Yo-Yo

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This morning, I took my wife's car to the nearest QuikTrip and filled it with gas at $3.399, came home and got my pickup and the gas cans for lawn equipment and went back to the same station and the price had come down 8 cents to $3.319.:laughing:
 
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Just the opposite here in Rochester NY. It's up to $3.69 now from $3.53 last week. :confused:
 
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I do not follow the gas prices since the truck takes diesel. The price on diesel has not moved much over the last year or so. It has been right at 3.85ish for a long time. I think it went up to about 3.89 for awhile, maybe down in the 3.70's for a short time. The mild weather certainly kept the price from moving up.

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Dan
 
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I guess that price is per gallon,here in oz its around $1.50 per litre and same as there its 8-10 cents up and down each day,and diesel is dearer than petrol(sorry gasoline)
 
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Diesel has only broken the fall to $3.69 a gallon, most of it is higher. When I bought my first diesel truck, fuel was $0.69 a gallon...???Cheaper during most summer's, but now all excess fuel is sold to Brazil, NO MORE GAS wars..
 
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I guess that price is per gallon,here in oz its around $1.50 per litre and same as there its 8-10 cents up and down each day,and diesel is dearer than petrol(sorry gasoline)

I think around here diesel is usually 30 to 50 cents a gallon more than regular gasoline.
 
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I read your thread yesterday Bird, but had no "current" info, so as I went to Ft Worth yesterday I paid attention:D

Reg Unleaded $3.24-$3.49
Diesel $3.68-$3.99

This was in a 20 mile stretch with Wal Mart and Race Trac having the cheapest overall, near downtown ft Worth the highest, so I guess the YO-YO is also on a pendulum
 
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This morning, I took my wife's car to the nearest QuikTrip and filled it with gas at $3.399, came home and got my pickup and the gas cans for lawn equipment and went back to the same station and the price had come down 8 cents to $3.319.:laughing:

Now you know. . . the early Bird doesn't always get the worm.:laughing:
 
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It amazes me that when I shop in Baytown Texas home of one of the largest refineries in the US that gas prices are all over the place. As I work for the chemical side of one of these companies I watch gas prices everywhere I travel. Even with the same brand stations around the region the price differs up to 20 cents.

What is strange was that end of summer last year gas was running about the same price as diesel at $3.69. Then through the fall gas prices dropped to about $3.00 while the price of diesel never moved. Now gas is creaping back up around $3.39 and again the price of diesel is still the same price of $3.69. You can not tell me there is not price fixing going on.
 
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Even with the same brand stations around the region the price differs up to 20 cents.

Yep, that's the same here.
 
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Diesel prices at my little Walmart in Bowie have been consistent over the last three weeks at $3.599 a gallon. It may have gone up this weekend, but last Friday it was still the same. When you add in the 3-5 cent discounts if you use their credit card or a gift card, it can be significant for a 30 gallon purchase.

The cheapest gasoline I see on a consistent basis is in Saginaw, TX at several stations there on Business 287.
 
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Now you know. . . the early Bird doesn't always get the worm.:laughing:

$3.59 is pretty good, a couple of places in Decatur are usually the cheapest I see, up to 12 cents cheaper, I just don't usually make the drive up there to warrant the savings (19 miles one way)
 
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Station location is a big determining factor for prices.

Oregon and New Jersey do not have pump your own fuel. The price of fuel is not affected a great deal by labor. My observation is that most stations are affiliated with a convenience store or fast food outlet. That's where the money is. I don't like pumping my own fuel. I drive a Prius and Dodge PU.

It was reported for the first time in 30 years we were actually exporting gasoline. The importing of crude oil had not decreased. The main reason was less consumption in the U.S. The refinerys in the U.S. have not been running at capacity and no new processing facilitys were planned, even though the last refinery built from ground up was in the 1970's.
 
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It amazes me that when I shop in Baytown Texas home of one of the largest refineries in the US that gas prices are all over the place. As I work for the chemical side of one of these companies I watch gas prices everywhere I travel. Even with the same brand stations around the region the price differs up to 20 cents.

What is strange was that end of summer last year gas was running about the same price as diesel at $3.69. Then through the fall gas prices dropped to about $3.00 while the price of diesel never moved. Now gas is creaping back up around $3.39 and again the price of diesel is still the same price of $3.69. You can not tell me there is not price fixing going on.
A freind of a friend knows someone that owns 3 convenience stores on the same road all about a mile apart here where I live. The gas prices are different at all three. He says the reason is his overhead, sales, thefts, liability, the neighborhood, etc... are different at all three stations. As for the wild swings, that is dictated by his supplier. He only makes about 10 cents per gallon profit. He says his major profit is all the junk, food and drinks he sells in the store that people buy when getting gas.
 
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In the long run, gas prices can always be counted on to do one thing... GO UP!
 
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gas prices fluctuation= depressing, sickening feeling :smiley_aafz::thumbdown:
 
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