Let's make that around $2.26 a gallon in Central Boiled Peanut GA!
$2.36-$2.45 around here
May the force be with us.
Let's make that around $2.26 a gallon in Central Boiled Peanut GA!
U.S. Oil's Costly Again as It's Stored Less and Shipped Abroad More
By Serene Cheong
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ipped-out-more
and Sharon Cho
February 19, 2018, 11:58 PM EST Updated on February 20, 2018, 6:01 AM EST
87 octane down to $2.19 around me.
May the force be with us.
E10 going for $2.24 to $2.35 a gallon in BPG.
On 2/20 E10/87 was $2.149 here in valley of the eternal brown cloud at the normally cheapest place. Arco at 43rd Ave and Roosevelt if any Phoenix locals care. Up, down, like a merry-go-round here. Not even worth shopping around for 10 gallons every other week.
This beats the local Safeway/Fry's stations even with the points in case nnuut is curious. Good deal though, I try to use those points before they expire.
HoHum. Will not drive all over the valley to save $1-2. For those using a lot more fuel it is definitely worth it. Price is beyond us mere mortal's control anyway.
PO
Since Tuesday the price of gas has moved up and down like the stock market at the gas stations I drive past going back and forth from work. Anywhere from $2.21 to $2.35.
May the force be with us.
E10 down to $2.22 a gallon in Boiled Peanut GA!!
Gas Prices Are Heading Back Toward $3 a Gallon
By Alison Sider
Feb 27, 2018 12:18 pm ET 1 COMMENTS
Remember $3 gasoline? Prices could get there again soon, according to Oil Price Information Service.
This summer’s driving season is likely to be the most expensive since 2014, according to OPIS analysts, with drivers expected to pay an average of $2.79 a gallon for gas. That’s nearly 11% higher than the current national average price of $2.518 a gallon, according to AAA. And prices in some cities are likely to top $3 a gallon.
That means the typical driver is likely to pay $167.40 for fuel in April, up from $143.40 a year ago.[more and more]
https://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2018...rd-3-a-gallon/
Since Sunday gas around me has fallen about 5 cents a gallon. But it is anywhere from $2.19 to $2.49.
May the force be with us.
E10 $2.21 to $2.40 in GA!!
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