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Scarecrow 10-02-2006 01:37 PM

$2.07 this morning

WildIrish 10-02-2006 02:55 PM

Cheapest I've found in ages!


$2.38


/me does the :cabbagep: cus it only took $34.00 to fill Rufus! Woot!

maddy 10-02-2006 05:18 PM

And I thought I was doing good to see 2.42 ... you've got me beat, WildIrish.

jseal 10-06-2006 06:58 PM

$2.08 this evening

Cjack 10-06-2006 07:16 PM

Dang I can't tell you, buying gas is my wife's job.

Aqua 10-06-2006 07:43 PM

$2.39 is the cheapest I've seen around here.

wyndhy 10-06-2006 07:46 PM

'bout 2.25

Sharni 10-06-2006 09:11 PM

AU$1.03/litre for Unleaded

dicksbro 10-07-2006 02:49 AM

$ 2.06/gal locally

jseal 10-07-2006 07:45 AM

My son, who just showed up out of the blue, said that he saw it being on sale for $1.95 in North Carolina.

scotzoidman 10-07-2006 11:29 PM

$2.09 today w/ Kroger Plus card discount.

Heard a report that just across KY border on I-65, gas has dropped below the $2 mark as well...I can believe it, gas is always a little cheaper there, in my experience...

Lilith 10-08-2006 07:12 AM

Thanksgiving is coming, right after elections. Places in Florida are notorious for price gouging. I'm anxious to see what happens.

dicksbro 10-08-2006 07:22 AM

OPEC is cutting production about 1 million barrels a day they said yesterday on the news ... they weren't getting as many billions as they've become accustomed to. Poor little creatures, suffering like that. :mad:

Brazil must be laughing at the world. Their move to alcohol based fuels has reduced their oil use to domestic production only ... something we could do if only our government would push for it. :mad:

osuche 10-08-2006 10:12 AM

$2.56 here

PantyFanatic 10-08-2006 11:09 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by dicksbro
.... something we could do if only our government would push for it. :mad:

That would be constructive. Not on the aganda!

IowaMan 10-08-2006 03:23 PM

$1.96 was the cheapest I found in Cedar Rapids this morning.

jseal 10-09-2006 08:32 PM

Gentlefolk,

Although they are on the agenda (ethanol very much so - $2,000,000,000 annual subsidy), ethanol and other biomass fuels are not a panacea. dicksbro's point about reducing our reliance on imports of foreign oil is well taken, however …

The October issue of Consumer Reports, the article “The ethanol myth” debunks some of the unjustified claims made for this gasoline alternative. Basically, it will cost you more.


In the September issue of Scientific American, in the article “The Rise of Renewable Energy” by Daniel Kammen, even the promise of a reduction in greenhouse gases is called into question. His analysis of ethanol’s impact on greenhouse gas emission is ambiguous, to say the least. “If we use different assumptions about these [agricultural] practices, the results to switching to ethanol [produced from corn] range from a 36% drop in emissions to a 29% increase. Although corn-based ethanol may help the U.S. reduce its reliance on foreign oil, it will probably not do much to slow global warming unless the production of the biofuel becomes cleaner.”

Scarecrow 10-09-2006 10:45 PM

jseal, is global warming due to burning of fossil or the cutting down of the worlds forest to feed billions of humans, who breath out CO2. Or is it just a normal cycle of the planet?

jseal 10-10-2006 05:22 AM

Scarecrow,

A reasonable question, and one asked by many.

The general consensus by scientists who study the subject is that global warming is substantiated by the evidence. Further, and this is the contentious issue, the general consensus is also that a significant amount - if not the majority - of the greenhouse gas emissions involved in this global warming are generated by human activity. Of that amount (whether or not that amount does indeed contribute to or augment the measured global warming) the overwhelming fraction or portion of the greenhouse gases produced by human activity is carbon dioxide, and that carbon dioxide is created primarily by internal combustion engines used by automobiles (or the transportation industry for the purists).

While the debate rages about the best way(s) to address this feature of human activity, global warming is not, and while the size of the fraction attributable to human activity might be, that human activity is a contributor is well established. This is not to say that humans are the only cause, or are solely responsible, as some of the unbalanced fruitcakes would have you believe.

If one accepts that the proposition that global warming has been substantiated, that it is driven primarily by the greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere, and we are responsible for the management of the portion of the greenhouse gas emissions which we produce, then it makes sense to focus our initial efforts on the one – carbon dioxide – we produce most.

jseal 10-14-2006 08:20 PM

What a change from June! Gas prices have fallen so far that the decrease is skewing the government statistics.

jseal 10-17-2006 06:33 AM

Well, it was nice while it lasted.

It looks as if the price of oil, which is what the price of a gallon of gas/petrol is based upon, has not only stopped falling, but has started to go up again. It should not take long for any increase in the cost per barrel to show up at the pump.

Pity. :frown:

dicksbro 10-17-2006 12:01 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by jseal
If one accepts that the proposition that global warming has been substantiated, that it is driven primarily by the greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere, and we are responsible for the management of the portion of the greenhouse gas emissions which we produce, then it makes sense to focus our initial efforts on the one – carbon dioxide – we produce most.


... true ... of course, it doesn't help chopping down the world's forests without replenishing them, either. :(

Oh, yeah, $2.10 here today is the lowest I saw this morning ... up maybe 4 cents from our low.

Sharni 10-20-2006 06:04 PM

AU$1.02.9/litre for Unleaded

jseal 10-23-2006 07:03 AM

Did some travelling last week. Lowest price I saw was $1.95 / gal.

dicksbro 10-23-2006 10:54 AM

$2.10 is the lowest I've seen in our town, but a bit below $2.00 in Peoria (or so I hear).

PantyFanatic 11-12-2006 02:27 PM

Well, the election is over for 4 days now and gas is over $2.25/gal. (USD$.59/L) in my area. Does anybody believe they will see anything near $2.00/gal. (USD$.52/L) again in the next 18 months?

How long do you think it will be until the price is back around $3.00/gal. (USD$.79/L) again?

jseal 11-12-2006 02:37 PM

PantyFanatic,

Are you suggesting that the price of gas is increasing because the elections are in the past?

dicksbro 11-13-2006 08:34 PM

I think it's inevitable no matter who's in power or who controls congress. The election maybe affected the timing to a small degree, but not the end result. :(

We need to reduce oil usage .... period.

Oh, yeah, $2.29 here today was as low as I saw it. High was $2.34 (I think).

PantyFanatic 11-13-2006 08:41 PM

:rolleyes2

Mae 11-13-2006 10:07 PM

$2.19 to $2.28 here.

Sharni 11-13-2006 10:11 PM

AU$107.9 for Unleaded

jseal 11-14-2006 05:32 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by dicksbro
I think it's inevitable no matter who's in power or who controls congress …

dicksbro,

Yes indeed it is. The supply is controlled while the demand is not. China’s rapidly growing economy has caused that country to become a major oil consumer. It is now second only to the U.S. as an oil importer. Contention for Middle East oil between the U.S. and China is already a security issue.

Quote:
… We need to reduce oil usage .... period …

Aye, there's the rub. That will be very difficult to do, and the longer we wait before we begin to try (really try, not just talking about it) the more unpleasant the process will be.

Quote:
… $2.29 here today was as low as I saw it. High was $2.34 (I think).


Low around here is $2.15 this week. You don’t need silly conspiracy theories to explain the pump price.

jseal 11-26-2006 02:27 PM

Now that the Thanksgiving holiday is past, did anyone note a sharp increase - say 4˘ or 5˘ a gallon? The price went up here at most 1˘.

dicksbro 11-26-2006 02:48 PM

Stayed about the same here. Not sure I noticed any change where I gas, although I think one station went up a couple of cents.

Lilith 11-26-2006 03:05 PM

It went up almost .10 here. Between the game being in town and Thanksgiving it was a sure bet.

I bought gas for 2.07 in Ga but it's 2.25 here

PantyFanatic 11-26-2006 03:14 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lilith
....I bought gas for 2.07 in Ga but it's 2.25 here

"Price and demand"

They demand the price of whatever they think is in your pocket.

jseal 11-26-2006 03:33 PM

Yes. The businesses are pretty much obligated to maximize the return on their investments.

IowaMan 11-26-2006 06:34 PM

Prices stayed relatively stable here. I paid $2.08 on Friday morning in Des Moines and it was $2.11 around Cedar Rapids.

sodaklostsoul 11-26-2006 07:16 PM

*sheez* I paid $2.29 on Sat. .......um, make that Fri.

Mae 11-26-2006 10:08 PM

$2.09


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