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L.W.(Bill) Hughes III 10-22-2006 09:45 AM

Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
 
This is also Sunday on the Farm, too. A better time would be
weekdays about one o'clock Preferred time.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

billy ray wrote:
>
> Average speed reads 59 mph, but then it is 6:21 AM so the only once on the
> roads are the drunks slowly and carefully (relatively) feeling their way
> home...


Jeffrey DeWitt 10-23-2006 11:41 PM

Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
 
gasbuddy will let you create a chart with gas prices from a particular
area, nationwide (or Canada) and the crude oil price. You can mix and
match what you want to see. Just click on the "Historical Price Charts"
link on the main page. Usually I'll put our local prices, the national
average, and the crude price.

Jeff DeWitt

Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Gasbuddy didn't have such a chart, but I found one at
> http://www.oilnergy.com/1combo.htm#daily. Crude is green, unleaded is pink.
> I wouldn't say they track "perfectly." If the price of gas was a pure
> function of oil prices, right now wholesale gasoline should be about 1.79
> based on the price differential between gas and crude when crude was
> $77/bbl. But it's about 1.48 according to the chart.
>
> "Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:1FBZg.4621$vK.2942@tornado.southeast.rr.com.. .
>
>>The two are directly related, go to something like Gasbuddy.com and you
>>can pull up a chart showing gas prices and oil prices superimposed on each
>>other, and they track almost perfectly.
>>
>>That is virtually ALWAYS the case, a big exception was last year after
>>Katrina when gasoline production and distribution was disrupted, gas
>>prices went up much more than oil did but as the damage was repaired
>>prices came back into line.
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
>>
>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>
>>>I never mentioned crude oil prices. I was talking about pump prices.
>>>
>>>"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
>>>news:QHzZg.924$337.169@southeast.rr.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Sure, worldwide oil prices dropped just because the US is having an
>>>>election... GWB pulled that lever in the Oval Office and at his command
>>>>all the oil suppling countries... OPEC, Iran, Venezuela, Mexico, Russia,
>>>>ect, all dropped their oil prices to help the Republican Party in the
>>>>fall election.
>>>>
>>>>Sorry, but I find that more than just a bit difficult to believe.
>>>>
>>>>Jeff DeWitt
>>>>
>>>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It's not the sole reason for the price drop but you're naive if you
>>>>>think the election has nothing to do with it. "Of course is
>>>>>doesn't...just ask the industry spokespeople."
>>>>>
>>>>>If within 45 days after the election, average fuel prices don't increase
>>>>>by 10%, I'll eat my crow.
>>>>>
>>>>>"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:45356FF3.C4F80883@cox.net...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> You don't actually believe that do you???????
>>>>>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>>>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>As far as gas goes, the oil companies know a shift in Congress will
>>>>>>>not be
>>>>>>>good for them, so they are holding their retail prices down until
>>>>>>>after the
>>>>>>>election.
>>>>>
>>>>>

>
>


Jeffrey DeWitt 10-23-2006 11:41 PM

Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
 
gasbuddy will let you create a chart with gas prices from a particular
area, nationwide (or Canada) and the crude oil price. You can mix and
match what you want to see. Just click on the "Historical Price Charts"
link on the main page. Usually I'll put our local prices, the national
average, and the crude price.

Jeff DeWitt

Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Gasbuddy didn't have such a chart, but I found one at
> http://www.oilnergy.com/1combo.htm#daily. Crude is green, unleaded is pink.
> I wouldn't say they track "perfectly." If the price of gas was a pure
> function of oil prices, right now wholesale gasoline should be about 1.79
> based on the price differential between gas and crude when crude was
> $77/bbl. But it's about 1.48 according to the chart.
>
> "Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:1FBZg.4621$vK.2942@tornado.southeast.rr.com.. .
>
>>The two are directly related, go to something like Gasbuddy.com and you
>>can pull up a chart showing gas prices and oil prices superimposed on each
>>other, and they track almost perfectly.
>>
>>That is virtually ALWAYS the case, a big exception was last year after
>>Katrina when gasoline production and distribution was disrupted, gas
>>prices went up much more than oil did but as the damage was repaired
>>prices came back into line.
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
>>
>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>
>>>I never mentioned crude oil prices. I was talking about pump prices.
>>>
>>>"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
>>>news:QHzZg.924$337.169@southeast.rr.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Sure, worldwide oil prices dropped just because the US is having an
>>>>election... GWB pulled that lever in the Oval Office and at his command
>>>>all the oil suppling countries... OPEC, Iran, Venezuela, Mexico, Russia,
>>>>ect, all dropped their oil prices to help the Republican Party in the
>>>>fall election.
>>>>
>>>>Sorry, but I find that more than just a bit difficult to believe.
>>>>
>>>>Jeff DeWitt
>>>>
>>>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It's not the sole reason for the price drop but you're naive if you
>>>>>think the election has nothing to do with it. "Of course is
>>>>>doesn't...just ask the industry spokespeople."
>>>>>
>>>>>If within 45 days after the election, average fuel prices don't increase
>>>>>by 10%, I'll eat my crow.
>>>>>
>>>>>"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:45356FF3.C4F80883@cox.net...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> You don't actually believe that do you???????
>>>>>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>>>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>As far as gas goes, the oil companies know a shift in Congress will
>>>>>>>not be
>>>>>>>good for them, so they are holding their retail prices down until
>>>>>>>after the
>>>>>>>election.
>>>>>
>>>>>

>
>


Jeffrey DeWitt 10-23-2006 11:41 PM

Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
 
gasbuddy will let you create a chart with gas prices from a particular
area, nationwide (or Canada) and the crude oil price. You can mix and
match what you want to see. Just click on the "Historical Price Charts"
link on the main page. Usually I'll put our local prices, the national
average, and the crude price.

Jeff DeWitt

Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> Gasbuddy didn't have such a chart, but I found one at
> http://www.oilnergy.com/1combo.htm#daily. Crude is green, unleaded is pink.
> I wouldn't say they track "perfectly." If the price of gas was a pure
> function of oil prices, right now wholesale gasoline should be about 1.79
> based on the price differential between gas and crude when crude was
> $77/bbl. But it's about 1.48 according to the chart.
>
> "Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:1FBZg.4621$vK.2942@tornado.southeast.rr.com.. .
>
>>The two are directly related, go to something like Gasbuddy.com and you
>>can pull up a chart showing gas prices and oil prices superimposed on each
>>other, and they track almost perfectly.
>>
>>That is virtually ALWAYS the case, a big exception was last year after
>>Katrina when gasoline production and distribution was disrupted, gas
>>prices went up much more than oil did but as the damage was repaired
>>prices came back into line.
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
>>
>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>
>>>I never mentioned crude oil prices. I was talking about pump prices.
>>>
>>>"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
>>>news:QHzZg.924$337.169@southeast.rr.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Sure, worldwide oil prices dropped just because the US is having an
>>>>election... GWB pulled that lever in the Oval Office and at his command
>>>>all the oil suppling countries... OPEC, Iran, Venezuela, Mexico, Russia,
>>>>ect, all dropped their oil prices to help the Republican Party in the
>>>>fall election.
>>>>
>>>>Sorry, but I find that more than just a bit difficult to believe.
>>>>
>>>>Jeff DeWitt
>>>>
>>>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It's not the sole reason for the price drop but you're naive if you
>>>>>think the election has nothing to do with it. "Of course is
>>>>>doesn't...just ask the industry spokespeople."
>>>>>
>>>>>If within 45 days after the election, average fuel prices don't increase
>>>>>by 10%, I'll eat my crow.
>>>>>
>>>>>"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:45356FF3.C4F80883@cox.net...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> You don't actually believe that do you???????
>>>>>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>>>>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>As far as gas goes, the oil companies know a shift in Congress will
>>>>>>>not be
>>>>>>>good for them, so they are holding their retail prices down until
>>>>>>>after the
>>>>>>>election.
>>>>>
>>>>>

>
>



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