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Fuel price still rising

bigbadbrucie

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Up here, north of the 49th, the price of fuel is still on the rise. Today, here in Chilliwack, BC, the price for 87 octane fuel is $1.409 per litre which translates to $5.333 per US gal. I wonder how much higher it plans on going?

Just thought that I would post this to brighten everyone south of us’s day.
 
Gee, Thanks Bruce. Price here in the desert S.W. for a gallon has gone up 75 cents in the last 3 weeks. I spent most of my adult life vacationing on my boat between WA and BC. Many years ago there was a time that I waited until I got to Canadian waters to fuel up because the price was less than in the U.S. Makes you wonder what happened..... Jim
 
I started the same chat over on dootalk about a month ago. PA is the most expensive taxed gas in the US. We shot to $3.10 a gallon 7 days ago and it’s been holding for the past week. We are usually .30 above the average. I’m guessing $3.50 by summer.
 
Gee, Thanks Bruce. Price here in the desert S.W. for a gallon has gone up 75 cents in the last 3 weeks. I spent most of my adult life vacationing on my boat between WA and BC. Many years ago there was a time that I waited until I got to Canadian waters to fuel up because the price was less than in the U.S. Makes you wonder what happened..... Jim

We all know what happened. Just try to buy ammo.
 
Gas Prices

:coffee: Gas prices have been going up and up. Indiana is now at $2.79 a gallon.
Don't know what the Summer Price will be.

Still going to ryde my Spyder. .......:thumbup:
 
I work in the construction industry shipping precast foundatin walls to sites on trucks and setting them with cranes.
The additinal cost of fuel alone is already adding about $1000.00 to each foundation and it has just started.
Everything we use to produce the walls comes in on trucks so the cost of steel, cement powder, and foam insulation has skyrocketed. Some foam manufactures are retooling to a formula that will produce less greenhouse gasses which is adding 15 to 25% in cost, they dont know for sure how much yet.
What they dont think about is now the foam is made over 500 miles from where it used to be so it is adding trucking to the cost, then adding the greenhouse gasses from the trucking to get it here. The new foam does not meet the fire code so it has to be covered with another product that has to be trucked in. So where is the savings on green house gasses? :hun:
 
In 2013 there was a study of gas prices from 1912 to 2012 vs political party in power. Adjusted for inflation the price varied only about 12 cents between administrations, with some of the highest prices being under Republicans and some of the lowest being under Democrats. The President basically has zero power to control gas prices. The price is determined mostly by middlemen brokers much more than by producers or retailers.

Official policy of Spyderlovers.com is ZERO tolerance for political discussions. Your comment above is pushing the limit pretty hard. If you don't want to see such posts deleted by admins don't post them. Would we like to see the policy relaxed? Sometimes, but rules is rules and the site has so much other value we accept the restriction in order to maintain a civil discussion group.
 
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Didn't mean to get political, just was trying to say policies of an administration can drive prices. Maybe that's a better way to word it...
 
A reminder of site rule #2.

Political posts are NOT allowed on the site.

I hate to be the one, but going to have to go back and delete the various posts about parties, names, and that they are the cause of the "new" gas prices. Those being deleted are NOT considered as troublemakers. I consider you all as friends on the site. But...rules, are rules. :bowdown:

IMO: The current debacle with the pricing has to do with "because they can." Politics are not the main cause. Refineries down because of the electric black out, weather crap happening all over, and a good excuse for them to make a quick buck.

Here in Arkansas. It has jumped to $2.44-$2.49 for most of the gas prices we saw yesterday. Going to gas up in about an hour. :yikes:

And, I for one do miss some of the political discussions we used to have.
Unfortunately, they all eventually develop into name calling, running down specific people, or parties. The usual result was a close down of the thread.


As my friend Kermit used to say: "It aint easy being green."
 
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Gas prices go up, gas prices go down, gas prices rarely stay the same. Why get your knickers in a twist? You can pretty much count on the
price of gas to go up as spring approaches. No sense whinging.
 
It's not just gasoline. Steel prices have been shooting upward over the past year also. The local scrap metal yard is paying $95/ton for steel scrap in form of appliances and such. A year ago they were paying about $25/ton. A couple people, one a parking lot and traffic lighting contractor and the other an irrigation system supplier, said just a few days ago that they have seen steel product pricing at least double in the last year. An old D2 Caterpillar that my brother has may finally be worth hauling to a scrap yard. It hasn't been that for 30 or 40 years.
 
Here in Washington, the House just passed a bill that will add 57¢ a gallon. It has gone to the Senate for a vote. This money is supposed to subsidize electric vehicle recharging stations.
 
The people passing these bills are simply representatives of the people of the state, and follow the will of the people. Apparently the majority of
the people want EV supply lines subsidized. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me, but I don't live there.
 
Maybe it's time to go with hydrogen! Use solar energy to split water molecules, recover the energy by recombining them in an engine or fuel cell creating water as the waste product. 100% clean energy! :2thumbs:
 
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