Welcome back, buzz. $5.81 for regular today for my wife. Gubmint shut down the keystone pipeline and greenlighted nordstream 2 within 30 days of Jan 6.“Corporate greed isn’t a problem. Everything I don’t like is that durn gubmint’s fault.”
Only if chevron, shell, bp, Texaco et el pass those savings onto the consumer. Seeing how they've fleeced us so far doubtful this trickles down.A gas tax holiday is actually a great start IF we can keep it going indefinitely…
Only the blue gubmint fault“Corporate greed isn’t a problem. Everything I don’t like is that durn gubmint’s fault.”
Correct, but taking 3/4 of the US's daily oil use off the global market sure doesn't make the price go down.I’ll take this one, Bob.
. Russia is not the scapegoat either, prices were already high when that happened as inflation was kicking in hard from too much government spending.
Is the low grade ethanol free, whereas the mid grade is just the low grade + ethanol?Prices here went down about four cents from a week ago, currently $4.92. It looked like we were going to break through the $5.00 mark, but maybe it'll just slowly start going down form here.
We have one station that sells their low grade and mid-grade at the same (low grade) price- I almost always fill up there. I always wonder to myself, who fills up with their low grade?????
Is the low grade ethanol free, whereas the mid grade is just the low grade + ethanol?
That's usually the case in scenarios like that, and so the answer is everyone that want's a better deal buys the low grade, since the mpg will be higher on it.
Not only that, but because it's a net negative in energy, we have to subsidize it with tax dollars for it to exist.When you consider the vast amount of resources consumed and diverted to produce it, and how crappy it is as a fuel, the inefficient joke of using ethanol to power engines has got to rank among the bigger scams of all time.