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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGas jumped 50 cents a gal overnight
local news was talking about it and blamed it on the Iran war.
I keep hearing the U.S. is the largest oil/gas producer in the world, none of our gas comes from the middle east.
Pure greed by big oil ! How much has it jumped where you're at?
Emile
(41,820 posts)here in Western Indiana.
Klarkashton
(5,159 posts)Immediately it's a commodity, they don't factor the price based on what's already in the storage tank that was bought a lower price.
lapfog_1
(31,834 posts)and storing vast quantities is expensive ( better to leave it in the ground until needed ).
This implies a "just in time" supply chain involving all the oil producing countries in the world.
Any large interruption anywhere causes oil to rise everywhere.
Unless we put export restrictions on our oil ( and we don't import any ) our production is just a fraction of the world oil supply.
Srkdqltr
(9,651 posts)markie
(23,973 posts)so far... I expect it to go further
FloridaBlues
(4,661 posts)wildflowergardener
(1,027 posts)So Trump drew the attention of people to gas prices just before he did something that will make them jump up. I would say thats not very smart but as we know hes not very smart.
Maru Kitteh
(31,549 posts)Who knows what it is now. Id better order some propane for the house too.
hamsterjill
(17,410 posts)$2.79 last week and $2.99 today for regular unleaded. San Antonio area.
Melon
(1,358 posts)Ron Green
(9,868 posts)You know, where drivers dont sit in idling cars while they read their phones, or make long daily commutes alone, or shop for large pickups and SUVs they really could do without.
KS Toronado
(23,650 posts)Couple weeks ago I went to a Taco Tico, car in front of me went in the pickup lane. I walked in ordered,
received my burrito, ate it and was leaving when they finally got to the pickup window, about 20 minutes.
flvegan
(66,143 posts)Rhiannon12866
(253,727 posts)I remember back-in-the-day when my cousin drove me to school and she stopped for gas - but it was 47-cents-a gallon so she looked for a less expensive gas station..
D_Master81
(2,468 posts)I was surprised it didnt happen sooner but it finally jumped last night here to 3.29 from 2.79. Oil is a global commodity so even if we dont use middle eastern oil its all priced the same. Having it here just means if they were to ever shut down or cut production we wouldnt see gas lines like the 70s.
Jacson6
(1,900 posts)We do have a last chance gas station that charges $7 a gallon and they make a lot of sales on the weekend.