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Re: Are summer gas prices gonna hamper your upgrade plans this summer?
Just read this off my CNN news alerts: Not sure if some of you even keep track of oil price per barrel but for example: Oil is above $53.00/ barrel currently. It hit over $55 today once. Our price for 87octane here in central Wisconsin just went up to $2.07. 92 octane is around $2.20. If there was a disruption in oil and it did go up to $80/barrel, we'd be lucky if it were $3.00/ gall. I'm sure it will be beyond that, around $3.50/ gall. This is pretty serious.
From CNN---- $80 near? Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries now appear confident that crude oil will trade at $40 to $50 a barrel this year. Talk in OPEC of even higher prices could stir fresh speculative buying. OPEC's acting Secretary-General said Thursday that crude could spike as high as $80 a barrel during the next two years, should there be a major supply disruption. "I can stress that the probability that the price of a barrel of crude rises to $80 in the near future is a low probability," said Adnan Shihab-Eldin in Kuwaiti newspaper al-Qabas. "However, I can't rule out the rise of a barrel of oil to $80 in the coming two years." |
Re: Are summer gas prices gonna hamper your upgrade plans this summer?
Report says pump prices could shoot up by about 25 cents a gallon in coming days to new record.
USA Today, quoting energy experts and analysts, reported that a gain of 24 to 28 cents a gallon is possible as stations scramble to keep up with recent increases in oil and wholesale gasoline prices. An increase of 24 cents a gallon would put the average retail price of a gallon of regular gas at about $2.16 a gallon, according to the Energy Information Agency, the Department of Energy unit that tracks prices. The EIA's survey put the average price at $1.928 in Monday's survey, up 2.3 cents from a week earlier. |
Re: Are summer gas prices gonna hamper your upgrade plans this summer?
I guess you have to choose your battles when it comes to worrying about stuff like this. I spend about $30 to fill up my tank. That will usually last me about a week or two because I don't have to drive very far to work. I could easily spend $30 in a couple hours to eat a meal and get a couple beers at a restaraunt. If it costs me an extra $5 to fill up my tank, whatever, the sun will still rise from the east. $5 isn't worth the time wasted worrying about the things that I have little or no control over anyway.
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