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Gas prices dropping soon?

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Here's Costco here in Lafayette. Its in an area that I rarely go to to take advantage of pricing. Also that area is very congested most of the time.

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$4.159
Premium
$4.689
Diesel
$5.099
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I had half a tank of gas in the truck. I put 50 bucks in and it still didn't fill it. It was close, not all the way to the full line. Mobil 89 octane.
 

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I had 3 full tanks on my cars and don't drive a lot, so hadn't bought gas in over a month. Wow, what a shock.
 

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Regular finally down below $4.00. I do not know why, don’t care. I like the tread.

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Lower energy prices are good for most people and most business. Indeed even some petrochemical companies are now benefitting from their involvement in renewables. The only person who will not like it is Putin
 

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Gas prices are finally looking better every day again. It has been dropping daily nationwide for almost a month now.
 

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You could have said the same a month ago. Everyone and their Momma knows we are already in a recession. The global oil market is the largest most important market in the world. When it drops 10% on zero news I can almost see the hands at work. Some story about an upcoming recession for the masses to justify it doesn’t cut it.

And if you don’t get what China is doing with Covid by now, well you never will. We see what they want us to see.




Yep. The EU and the US are stuck on this idea of (somehow) setting the price of Russian crude. Russia of course will stop sending the daily millions of barrels of crude a day to the U.S. and EU. (driving the price though the roof gaining them even more geopolitical power to their buyers on their nice list).

Volume is extremely low and the CTAs are obviously chasing momentum but this drop just seems different. Something is up.
I'll leave you to your political conspiracy theories. No interest to me.
 

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This article is a hoot.

https://www.yahoo.com/autos/north-carolina-looks-remove-public-185000458.html

I do agree with one thing though, if you are going to have "free" public charging stations you need "free" public gas and diesel pumps right next to them.
Hello; I read that also. I do not think any free gas or diesel pumps will be put up. I get the fairness idea. The idea of using citizen tax money to promote one type of vehicle and not another this way is the rub. Bad enough there are tax payer monies used as incentives when buying an EV.
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