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What are gas/oil prices in your area?
With our first year of owning a home and having an oil tank..I'm thrilled that oil is $1.56/gal! We normally fill it up when it's at the 1/2way point...but I can't imagine having to fill this thing when it's over $3/gal like it was a few years ago? Ugh!
Our gas is around $1.90/gal
Wish I had giant tanks to stock up!
In CT
Re: What are gas/oil prices in your area?
Personally, related to our economy, I'm less worried about the Middle East than I am about the stagnation in China.
And I agree with whoever said it's completely due to opec. They are trying to drive the price down enough that their competition gets out of the business. What they don't seem to understand is that the us is full of entrepreneurs and sure you may drive x companies out of business, but as soon as prices go back up there will be new ones to take their place.
$1.95.
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Edit *stuck in the box*
The gas war didn't last long. It was on the news a ton yesterday.
At Costco in NOLA yesterday, regular was $1.51. But we suck it straight off the nearby refinery teats, so gas is usually on the lower side compared to most other states. Of course, my prissy car takes Premium and that was $1.91. But at least she gets about 35 MPG.
Speaking of the gas wars from above, in Louisiana, it is actually illegal for gas stations to sell their gas at a loss. They HAVE to make a profit on it. Although that sounds weird, there is method to the madness. It is to keep big chain gas stations from pricing out their competition...become a monopoly/oligopoly for an area...and then jack the prices up sky high.