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Speaking of filling up...
#11
jdc wrote:
[quote=Grateful11]
When Sheetz came to our town they said they would be the low price leader, Liars!
They were the one of the first to go up last night according to GasBuddy. They're
currently $0.12 higher than most stations around. Some have yet to go up. Most
are still sitting at $2.21-2.24. Love's also went up quickly last night.

Which I dont get. Think I read we get less than 10% of our oil from SA, which I think is more of a gesture than an actual "need".

Its still $3.15 here, about the same its been for few months +/- 10¢
I think we're now self-sufficient for oil, but the world market still affects crude prices here. Only a day since the hit in Saudi Arabia, so seems early for any gasoline price increases. But—any excuse.

Price at Shell here in MA yesterday was $2.53.9, which is low for this neck-o'-the-woods. When we were down in Virginia in August, it was c. $2.15.

/Mr Lynn
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#12
mrlynn wrote:
[quote=jdc]
[quote=Grateful11]
When Sheetz came to our town they said they would be the low price leader, Liars!
They were the one of the first to go up last night according to GasBuddy. They're
currently $0.12 higher than most stations around. Some have yet to go up. Most
are still sitting at $2.21-2.24. Love's also went up quickly last night.

Which I dont get. Think I read we get less than 10% of our oil from SA, which I think is more of a gesture than an actual "need".

Its still $3.15 here, about the same its been for few months +/- 10¢
I think we're now self-sufficient for oil, but the world market still affects crude prices here. Only a day since the hit in Saudi Arabia, so seems early for any gasoline price increases. But—any excuse.

Price at Shell here in MA yesterday was $2.53.9, which is low for this neck-o'-the-woods. When we were down in Virginia in August, it was c. $2.15.

/Mr Lynn
I agree Mr Lynn. Any excuse they can use to go up on the price they're going to do it. Been that way for long as I can remember.
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#13
Yep. They change the price at the pump even though it's the same gas in their underground tanks.
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