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Gas Prices--How Are Yours?

My local lowball station went down to $2.35 for regular on Friday. Most gas at other stations is twenty cents higher for regular.
 
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$2.27 for 89 Octane in Winston-Salem NC today. $2.01 for 87 Octane.

First of all, I was born in your part of the country Winston-Salem and I still have a sister there and in Charlotte. I can't get back up there enough.

Here in Huntsville, Al. wew are still at $1.81 for 87 octane and $2.11 for 93 octane. I heard on teh news this morning that the price of oil dropped again on the the NYSE. So, I really don't think we have seen the bottom yet.
 
The real problem is that the normal supply and demand price balance is buried under about 6 layers of commodity traders.
They're not trading in oil.
They're trading in oil OPTIONS.
I hate the idea of new laws, but if there was a way to ensure that people who are trading in oil have to actually OWN the oil it would cut out a lot of this garbage.

That's my opinion, I could be wrong. I'm sure someone here will let me know.
 
As of 2/12, we're up $0.50 from our low prices, and still going up every day. Diesel never dropped lower than $2.90, and is back over $3 now.

Those of us on the Left Coast have to live with politicians that see everyone on a bicycle.
 
Our gas prices have also stopped going down. The cheapest I find is now 2.38.

Just waiting for the news that we are going back to war, that will bump everything up again.
 
As of 2/12, we're up $0.50 from our low prices, and still going up every day. Diesel never dropped lower than $2.90, and is back over $3 now.

Those of us on the Left Coast have to live with politicians that see everyone on a bicycle.

Everyone but them, that is.

john
 
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