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the roller coaster ride continues yesterday back down to 4.05 alm ii
$4.19 here
$3.75 reg. unl. 87. Went up a dime overnight. Station by my house was $3.64 when i left in the morning, i heard a news report at noon that it went up i was to late to fill up.
Originally Posted by printer2 And why is it going up? They are telling us it is a shortage due to refinery troubles in the US. And being a North American commodity our prices go up even though our inventories are normal. Some times you got to wonder about these refinery problems. They get to raise the price, we still buy the same amount, they make more profit. Do you really think we buy the same amount? Commercially yes. You simply can't run without it, but I don't piddle around the streets near as much as I used to. For home, I rarely drive the Durango unless I have a load, just the Sebring. I'm really thinking about a Volt but they're not available until July - August (?) or something, or any other car that gets better mileage. More of a direct thing these days. There, buy what you need in one place and that's it. Sightseeing from the deck. Canadian CPI 3.3% from last year... Yeah, right! $5.20.5 USD/USG
Originally Posted by jmac00 we're at $3.86/gal here, but up near Alexandria Bay (Thousand Island area) it's $3.99 On another forum there is a guy from Norway that is paying $10.06/gal USD HOLY He just needs an LP kit. Do it all the time. We've been well over $4.00 here for months.
Central Minnesota Back to 3.99 in 24 hours was 3.82 then oil went down gas up
Originally Posted by gruntly Are you remembering to including the exchange rate? 1.372/l = $5.42USD/USG here tonight. They say $5.48USD/USG tomorrow! And we grow the stuff And why is it going up? They are telling us it is a shortage due to refinery troubles in the US. And being a North American commodity our prices go up even though our inventories are normal. Some times you got to wonder about these refinery problems. They get to raise the price, we still buy the same amount, they make more profit.
don't know what happened BUT we were starting to drop 4.19 downby pennys to 4.05 yesterday morning then back to 4.19 yesterday afternoon when it drops its slow but it jumps up fast alm ii
Originally Posted by ptemko Gas in Hamilton Ontario is going up to $1.40 per liter at midnight. $1.40x3.78=$5.30 per US gallon. Are you remembering to including the exchange rate? 1.372/l = $5.42USD/USG here tonight. They say $5.48USD/USG tomorrow! And we grow the stuff
Originally Posted by secorp Wow what happened at Midnight? they tell you the price the day before they raise it? Yes and you should have seen the gas station after they announced that gas was going up at midnight. Sheep to the slaughter.
1.39/litre eugh....
$4.27 per gallon.
Originally Posted by ptemko Gas in Hamilton Ontario is going up to $1.40 per liter at midnight. $1.40x3.78=$5.30 per US gallon. Wow what happened at Midnight? they tell you the price the day before they raise it?
Gas in Hamilton Ontario is going up to $1.40 per liter at midnight. $1.40x3.78=$5.30 per US gallon.
$4.22 here in West Michigan.
$3.99 for Regular Unleaded here in Ohio
Originally Posted by fridg "Unleaded fuels carry a RON (Research Octane Number) rating. Put simply, RON determines petrol's 'anti-knock' quality or resistance to pre-ignition; or if you want to put in another way, the Octane Number denotes its resistance to detonation." At 3.78 Gallon to 1 Litre i think it is close to the $4.76. Does Australia have it's own source of crude or does it have to import? Ours, (87 octane, we call it regular, central Ont., Can.) has come down a dribble, equivalent to $5.23 USD/USG.
Paid $5.299 for diesel today. ĦAy, caramba!
it's getting to the point where everytime I go to fill my tank I look around my truck for a bucket of industrial strength Vaseline
I beg to differ with the price shown in Australia $3.84 Gallon That equates to $1.01 Litre , if that is true this would be the cheapest fuel in OZ , the station serving this would be one popular place and i dare say the special would not last long. Prices i have quoted are BP Self Service & Shell Driveway Service Also i do live West of the nearest Capital City Brisbane , this may have an influence on the price , but the majority of places will have a price of no less than $1.20.
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