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gas prices
can anyone explain to me why gas prices went up? does anyone know why gas prices need to be $2.50/gallon as opposed to $1.00/gallon like they were a few years ago? is it just the greedy ****s of OPEC, or is there an economical reason? once i heard that OPEC daily profit was in the millions of dollars, i think i lost my mind.
now they're talking about another price increase because the hurricane interrupted the normal flow of oil into our country. i guess louisiana has more going for it than just mardi gras. further, aren't we supposed to have gas reserves in our country? well, i think now might be a good time to break them open and lower the damn price of gas. i've seen fillups go from $10 +/- up to $36 this week. there has to be a logical explanation other than some sheik wanting to add a wing onto his palace. yes, i know the middle east is low on the scale of our oil providers, but they have enormous pull on the council. |
They are supposidly going to break into the oil reserves. Bush has to make a decision today.
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i doubt they will. isnt he making a ton of money cuz the oil prices are so high? he is in the oil business crap after all :shrug:
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I think someone mentioned on this board that for every $1 gas goes up, he makes $40 million. That's quite the return.
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Actually, think about it this way. Thank god we are paying these prices now, cuz a couple years ago when it was $1.60, we were paying like $35 a barrel. Now its $70 a barrel, and average is $2.80. Do the math. That means Bush is pocketing/keeping 40 cents every gallon of gas. Correct?
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I liked when it was $.99. Those were the days.
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I also saw an article on AOL about the economy in Iraq. They're still paying .$05 (yes, 5 cents!) a gallon there. Even some of the areas rich in oil production are paying $1.50ish a gallon.
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and the nations reserves is about 700 million barrels...we go through a little over a million barrels a day...we'd run out within a few years and prices would go back up. |
I blame China & India, their currently the worlds top 2 oil consumers. Even more oil then Americans.
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I blame the human race. As much as I like burning fuels it's rather rediculous looking at how we waste it! Think about it, how many of us drive just ourselves around. It's a huge waste. We need to start car pooling again. I've started doing it and it helps a LOT. I drive 1/2 people a day now because we all found ourselves going out to lunch together and it's not much out of the way for me to pick them up in the morning. Besides, when you're in traffic it's sometimes nice to talk to somebody other than the guy cutting you off after using the shoulder as a bonus lane.
Think of it this way, if we start doing that, our consumption would go down 20-25% and we could put that saved fuel into a missle to scare the crap out of China for ******** up our economy. Maybe a little boycot on the imported China goods is in order... They're really ticking me off. They ruined the OSU FSAE team by buying up all the CF. |
Time to buy horses!
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i don't go anywhere and i can't afford to put gas in my car. Â*it's insane. Â*i'm not saying to just start using only our reserves, that would be idiotic. Â*but if we subsidized our use with our own reserve, we could at least get their attention. Â*they'd see we weren't buying as much and they'd have to lower their price for us to go back to where we were buying.
they say demand is driving the price up. Â*other than day to day driving, has anyone been doing anything else? Â*i mean, vacationing in florida? Â*visiting relatives in colorado? Â*not with gas at the price it is now, i don't think. Â*the difference between $1.50 and $2.60 (national average) equals $400 +/- extra per year on a typical 15,000 mile usage. Â*i'd rather have the extra $400 than have to fork it over to the oil producing countries. and the unique thing is, no one knows why the prices have increased so much. Â*that's my whole reason for asking the question. Â*nobody can answer it. |
the price of oil increased because they knew we would still buy it even at the higher cost. Why the hell would they lower the price if we are "content" paying what we are now? the entire time gas prices have been rising, there has been no decrease in sales. it doesnt take a moron to figure out the oil companies are going to milk this until its dry.
am actually going to start looking for a nice bike to ride to work (bicycle, not motorcycle) if gas prices keep going up. luckily I'm only about 5 or 6 miles from where I work, so it wouldnt be too bad. |
everyone is gonna keep buying oil they know it, plus winter is coming so you gonna have to buy heating oil as well. i wonder how much it is right?
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that's what i thought it was. they are just lining their pockets with our hard-earned cash. nice. |
it is simple to understand why gas prices go up. how else are you going to make your car move?
if you have a monopoly that controls 88% of teh worlds oil resources(OPEC)you get to pick the price cause you know everyone has to come to you to some degree or another. i think what they do is ******, but at teh same time it is the same basis that our economy uses to set prices for everything else. so how surprised can we actually be. the gulf region does contribute about 30% of the oil in the US. so that is gonna effect the price of gas in the next few weeks as well. later tim |
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Theres 2 gas stations right by my house. The one gas station called Royal is at 2.99 for regular. And down the street you will find traffic upon traffic, cuz the Gulf station is still at 2.39 !!!!
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2.99 for regualr holy **** batman!
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just put 30 bucks of 89 octane in the tank...got me all of 9.5 gallons :evil:
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*EDIT* if you paid 30 bucks for 9.5 gallons, you were paying $3.15/gal!!!!!!! please tell me thats incorrect :shock: |
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tru2chevy's dad manages the absolutely most disgustingly expensive place on earth to buy gas, but he has no say in it and buys his own fuel elsewhere. later tim |
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