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    As usual it went up by $.10 before Thursday, so 102.4 now. Will go down again Friday morning lol...
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    $2.25 in Phoenix today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwgkd View Post
    lol. Except opec announced a cutback in production, so it's going to go up again.
    Damn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quiggs View Post
    With the financial crunch all the speculators are out of the market too; since they can't get credit to buy contracts at artificially inflated prices.
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    Taken from this morning's quotations:
    Regular: $1.66 liter
    Diesel: $ 1.46 liter

    These are the prices to be paid at the gas stations on the main motorway, where the major oil companies have a semi monopoly. With only little trouble you can find places where you pay at least 10 cents less per liter.

    Still it is a long way away from the 48 cents per liter that I saw in this thread....
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    Back in tha late 90s/early 00s my family was driving through the Mojave and we had to get gas for $6/gal $1.60/L because there were no gas stations except for one for miles. It's funny that that price is still less than what some of the Europeans are paying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    Back in tha late 90s/early 00s my family was driving through the Mojave and we had to get gas for $6/gal $1.60/L because there were no gas stations except for one for miles. It's funny that that price is still less than what some of the Europeans are paying.
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    just start preparing for the next decade, read the latest IEA report and you will swallow your tongue.
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    No doubt everybody's gas will be costlier, but with all the taxation on your side of the pond it will still be more expensive.
    (I am googling this IEA report)
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    Gas was $1,89 and 9/10 here today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    No doubt everybody's gas will be costlier, but with all the taxation on your side of the pond it will still be more expensive.
    (I am googling this IEA report)
    yes, and the irony is that because of our high prices, we consume far less, leaving the opportunity for you to have a bargain and "kill the earth"
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    yes, and the irony is that because of our high prices, we consume far less, leaving the opportunity for you to have a bargain and "kill the earth"
    Just humbly doing our part to kick mother nature while she's down.

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    92.9 pence per litre here. The lowest it's been in a long while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_Bauer View Post
    92.9 pence per litre here. The lowest it's been in a long while.
    and with sterling going down the way it is doing now.....you'll soon see some increases as the price of oil in still quoted in USD. (The lowered value of the Euro caused the same effect over here, so the price decline is not as spectacular as it could have been)
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    I paid $1:13 w/ 4 cent discount today when filling up the ovloV.

    They expect, with the price of oil hitting $53 dollars a barrel, nearly $1.05 a litre by years end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRR View Post
    Doubt these low prices will last very long. Probably will shoot up again by next summer. Opec's production cuts have very little to do with the current price since consumption has gone down so much that there is still a surplus even with the cuts.
    Not if we're still in a recession.

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