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Bob Dole 07-02-2001 06:17 AM

It's still $1.26-$1.29 here for regular unleaded, but it's better than it was...

gh4chiefs 07-02-2001 06:18 AM

I paid a $1.17 in Kingdom City, MO, but I saw it as low as $1.16 in some areas of St Louis this weekend. Can't believe it's dropped that much but I like it.

Alton deFlat 07-02-2001 07:07 AM

I Paid $1.09 this weekend.

Cormac 07-02-2001 07:23 AM

1.19 in Lexington, KY. This is 'normal' for here (at least before it got really low a couple of winters ago). But how long will it remain???

Rick Stephens 07-02-2001 07:26 AM

Gas in Garden Grove, California was $1.80 a gallon yesterday.

HC_Chief 07-02-2001 07:54 AM

$1.23 here in JoCo :)

Iron Chef 07-02-2001 11:07 AM

1.29 here in Atlanta.

Nelson Muntz 07-02-2001 11:13 AM

Gas is now 1.17 in neodesha. Compared to 1.69 three weeks ago.

alanm 07-02-2001 12:15 PM

Paid 1.34 yesterday. Could someone explain to me since evidently there never was any kind of refined gas shortage the reasoning for the price hike? And how these companies can live with themselves? The Pricks :mad:

Hoover 07-02-2001 12:31 PM

$1.19 in Davenport Iowa
$1.25 in Goose Lake Iowa


Thank God


Hoover

Oxford 07-02-2001 01:31 PM

Alanm: Simply this -- there was a shortage of fuel of the proper blend and formulation for the time of year in storage. EPA says you can only sell certain blends of fuels at certain times of the year and only in certain parts of the country. If the expected demand is greater than the storage plus the refined amount for a given time frame, then you get a price spike. Then you get expectations of higher prices and that spikes the price again. If consumers do not reduce consumption then there is no brake on the price spiral. What happened this summer was a lower demand (higher prices), more crude refined into gasoline (more inventory) which has placed a downward pressure on prices. When this inventory drys up, price will climb again. Thats why storage and refinery capacity are so critical to stable gasoline prices. It does have a limited shelf life.

Chief Henry 07-02-2001 03:10 PM

I did some traveling this past weekend. I got 1.29
in LeMars Iowa and in Scranton, Iowa.

svuba 07-02-2001 04:49 PM

$1.85 in Hayward CA
down from $2.29

this is the Cheap Gas 87 Octane

Logical 07-02-2001 05:21 PM

$1.89 for Regular Unleaded
$2.09 for Premium Unleaded

Has not changed more than 2cents up and down over the last 3 months.


Poway, CA (San Diego Suburb)

Chiefs Pantalones 07-02-2001 05:58 PM

$1.16 here...


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