Oil prices got you down?
#131
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
yes u are burning the same 20 gallons a week but if gas was say a buc a gallon it would be
no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
a dime a dozen
a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> > demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> > vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> > that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> > months of of causing a glut in the market
> > gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >
> > Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >
> >
> >>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>
> >>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>thread.
> >>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>
> >>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>
> >>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>
> >>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>gallons)...
> >>
> >>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>cents a cup.
> >>
> >>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>
> >>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>cents.
> >
> >
no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
a dime a dozen
a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> > demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> > vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> > that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> > months of of causing a glut in the market
> > gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >
> > Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >
> >
> >>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>
> >>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>thread.
> >>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>
> >>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>
> >>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>
> >>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>gallons)...
> >>
> >>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>cents a cup.
> >>
> >>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>
> >>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>cents.
> >
> >
#132
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Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
yes u are burning the same 20 gallons a week but if gas was say a buc a gallon it would be
no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
a dime a dozen
a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> > demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> > vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> > that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> > months of of causing a glut in the market
> > gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >
> > Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >
> >
> >>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>
> >>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>thread.
> >>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>
> >>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>
> >>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>
> >>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>gallons)...
> >>
> >>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>cents a cup.
> >>
> >>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>
> >>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>cents.
> >
> >
no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
a dime a dozen
a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> > demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> > vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> > that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> > months of of causing a glut in the market
> > gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >
> > Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >
> >
> >>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>
> >>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>thread.
> >>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>
> >>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>
> >>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>
> >>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>gallons)...
> >>
> >>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>cents a cup.
> >>
> >>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>
> >>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>cents.
> >
> >
#133
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Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
yes u are burning the same 20 gallons a week but if gas was say a buc a gallon it would be
no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
a dime a dozen
a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> > demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> > vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> > that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> > months of of causing a glut in the market
> > gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >
> > Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >
> >
> >>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>
> >>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>thread.
> >>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>
> >>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>
> >>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>
> >>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>gallons)...
> >>
> >>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>cents a cup.
> >>
> >>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>
> >>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>cents.
> >
> >
no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
a dime a dozen
a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> > demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> > vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> > that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> > months of of causing a glut in the market
> > gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >
> > Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >
> >
> >>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>
> >>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>thread.
> >>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>
> >>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>
> >>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>
> >>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>gallons)...
> >>
> >>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>cents a cup.
> >>
> >>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>
> >>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>cents.
> >
> >
#134
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
but were is the dinosaurs now????
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> Except we're a dimension away from using gravity. So lets use the
> the resources we have, until we gain that technology. Like if we had no
> petroleum tomorrow, wouldn't that speed up that process? Besides oil is
> a renewable resource, it just takes a little longer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > I am not sure which problem this is intended to solve. For me, the problem
> > is to assure a continued supply of petroleum and petroleum products, until
> > some whiz kid figures out how to make pure 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, out of
> > sh*t. If we want to do that, it is necessary to preserve what petroleum we
> > have, for a while at least. Opening up the tap isn't going to accomplish
> > that.
> >
> > I thought that conservatives, were supposed to "conserve" stuff. I may be
> > confused.
> >
> > Earle
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> Except we're a dimension away from using gravity. So lets use the
> the resources we have, until we gain that technology. Like if we had no
> petroleum tomorrow, wouldn't that speed up that process? Besides oil is
> a renewable resource, it just takes a little longer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > I am not sure which problem this is intended to solve. For me, the problem
> > is to assure a continued supply of petroleum and petroleum products, until
> > some whiz kid figures out how to make pure 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, out of
> > sh*t. If we want to do that, it is necessary to preserve what petroleum we
> > have, for a while at least. Opening up the tap isn't going to accomplish
> > that.
> >
> > I thought that conservatives, were supposed to "conserve" stuff. I may be
> > confused.
> >
> > Earle
#135
Guest
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
but were is the dinosaurs now????
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> Except we're a dimension away from using gravity. So lets use the
> the resources we have, until we gain that technology. Like if we had no
> petroleum tomorrow, wouldn't that speed up that process? Besides oil is
> a renewable resource, it just takes a little longer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > I am not sure which problem this is intended to solve. For me, the problem
> > is to assure a continued supply of petroleum and petroleum products, until
> > some whiz kid figures out how to make pure 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, out of
> > sh*t. If we want to do that, it is necessary to preserve what petroleum we
> > have, for a while at least. Opening up the tap isn't going to accomplish
> > that.
> >
> > I thought that conservatives, were supposed to "conserve" stuff. I may be
> > confused.
> >
> > Earle
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> Except we're a dimension away from using gravity. So lets use the
> the resources we have, until we gain that technology. Like if we had no
> petroleum tomorrow, wouldn't that speed up that process? Besides oil is
> a renewable resource, it just takes a little longer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > I am not sure which problem this is intended to solve. For me, the problem
> > is to assure a continued supply of petroleum and petroleum products, until
> > some whiz kid figures out how to make pure 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, out of
> > sh*t. If we want to do that, it is necessary to preserve what petroleum we
> > have, for a while at least. Opening up the tap isn't going to accomplish
> > that.
> >
> > I thought that conservatives, were supposed to "conserve" stuff. I may be
> > confused.
> >
> > Earle
#136
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
but were is the dinosaurs now????
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> Except we're a dimension away from using gravity. So lets use the
> the resources we have, until we gain that technology. Like if we had no
> petroleum tomorrow, wouldn't that speed up that process? Besides oil is
> a renewable resource, it just takes a little longer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > I am not sure which problem this is intended to solve. For me, the problem
> > is to assure a continued supply of petroleum and petroleum products, until
> > some whiz kid figures out how to make pure 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, out of
> > sh*t. If we want to do that, it is necessary to preserve what petroleum we
> > have, for a while at least. Opening up the tap isn't going to accomplish
> > that.
> >
> > I thought that conservatives, were supposed to "conserve" stuff. I may be
> > confused.
> >
> > Earle
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> Except we're a dimension away from using gravity. So lets use the
> the resources we have, until we gain that technology. Like if we had no
> petroleum tomorrow, wouldn't that speed up that process? Besides oil is
> a renewable resource, it just takes a little longer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > I am not sure which problem this is intended to solve. For me, the problem
> > is to assure a continued supply of petroleum and petroleum products, until
> > some whiz kid figures out how to make pure 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, out of
> > sh*t. If we want to do that, it is necessary to preserve what petroleum we
> > have, for a while at least. Opening up the tap isn't going to accomplish
> > that.
> >
> > I thought that conservatives, were supposed to "conserve" stuff. I may be
> > confused.
> >
> > Earle
#137
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
but were is the dinosaurs now????
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> Except we're a dimension away from using gravity. So lets use the
> the resources we have, until we gain that technology. Like if we had no
> petroleum tomorrow, wouldn't that speed up that process? Besides oil is
> a renewable resource, it just takes a little longer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > I am not sure which problem this is intended to solve. For me, the problem
> > is to assure a continued supply of petroleum and petroleum products, until
> > some whiz kid figures out how to make pure 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, out of
> > sh*t. If we want to do that, it is necessary to preserve what petroleum we
> > have, for a while at least. Opening up the tap isn't going to accomplish
> > that.
> >
> > I thought that conservatives, were supposed to "conserve" stuff. I may be
> > confused.
> >
> > Earle
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> Except we're a dimension away from using gravity. So lets use the
> the resources we have, until we gain that technology. Like if we had no
> petroleum tomorrow, wouldn't that speed up that process? Besides oil is
> a renewable resource, it just takes a little longer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> > Bill,
> >
> > I am not sure which problem this is intended to solve. For me, the problem
> > is to assure a continued supply of petroleum and petroleum products, until
> > some whiz kid figures out how to make pure 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, out of
> > sh*t. If we want to do that, it is necessary to preserve what petroleum we
> > have, for a while at least. Opening up the tap isn't going to accomplish
> > that.
> >
> > I thought that conservatives, were supposed to "conserve" stuff. I may be
> > confused.
> >
> > Earle
#138
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
What airlines have their fuel subsidized????
and what airline is running their ramp equipment on jet fuel??
Snow
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1123913617.247591.24500@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>
> The ANWR will slake our -----like lust for oil-for about five years.
> At the cost of turning the whole area into a massive pile of wreckage
> not worth backhauling out.
>
> If I could buy Jet A for what the airlines get it for-it is still
> subsidized-I sure as hell would run a car or truck on it. Any diesel
> engine will burn Jet A, all the ramp equipment is and does. Last price
> I heard air carriers pay was around $2.10/gal. Civilian FBOs will
> charge up to $3 a gallon but some sell it for only a few cents over
> cost-look at ads in Trade-A-Plane.Jet and diesel fuel are about the
> same price, wholesale, before road or air taxes are added. If we get
> Euro II diesel regs-and we are stupid not to, trucks and buses will run
> a lot cleaner-they WILL be the same-it'll be cheaper just to make JP-8,
> which is what all military diesel and turbine engines burn.
>
>
> "George W. Bush is a traitor, an idiot, and a moron and I think the
> Arabs should punish us for electing the silly son of a bitch by driving
> Saudi oil high enough to crash the stock market."-A sign I saw on a
> farmer's barn off I-80 out West. Don't remember the mile marker, but I
> wish I had a picture.
>
and what airline is running their ramp equipment on jet fuel??
Snow
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1123913617.247591.24500@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>
> The ANWR will slake our -----like lust for oil-for about five years.
> At the cost of turning the whole area into a massive pile of wreckage
> not worth backhauling out.
>
> If I could buy Jet A for what the airlines get it for-it is still
> subsidized-I sure as hell would run a car or truck on it. Any diesel
> engine will burn Jet A, all the ramp equipment is and does. Last price
> I heard air carriers pay was around $2.10/gal. Civilian FBOs will
> charge up to $3 a gallon but some sell it for only a few cents over
> cost-look at ads in Trade-A-Plane.Jet and diesel fuel are about the
> same price, wholesale, before road or air taxes are added. If we get
> Euro II diesel regs-and we are stupid not to, trucks and buses will run
> a lot cleaner-they WILL be the same-it'll be cheaper just to make JP-8,
> which is what all military diesel and turbine engines burn.
>
>
> "George W. Bush is a traitor, an idiot, and a moron and I think the
> Arabs should punish us for electing the silly son of a bitch by driving
> Saudi oil high enough to crash the stock market."-A sign I saw on a
> farmer's barn off I-80 out West. Don't remember the mile marker, but I
> wish I had a picture.
>
#139
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
What airlines have their fuel subsidized????
and what airline is running their ramp equipment on jet fuel??
Snow
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1123913617.247591.24500@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>
> The ANWR will slake our -----like lust for oil-for about five years.
> At the cost of turning the whole area into a massive pile of wreckage
> not worth backhauling out.
>
> If I could buy Jet A for what the airlines get it for-it is still
> subsidized-I sure as hell would run a car or truck on it. Any diesel
> engine will burn Jet A, all the ramp equipment is and does. Last price
> I heard air carriers pay was around $2.10/gal. Civilian FBOs will
> charge up to $3 a gallon but some sell it for only a few cents over
> cost-look at ads in Trade-A-Plane.Jet and diesel fuel are about the
> same price, wholesale, before road or air taxes are added. If we get
> Euro II diesel regs-and we are stupid not to, trucks and buses will run
> a lot cleaner-they WILL be the same-it'll be cheaper just to make JP-8,
> which is what all military diesel and turbine engines burn.
>
>
> "George W. Bush is a traitor, an idiot, and a moron and I think the
> Arabs should punish us for electing the silly son of a bitch by driving
> Saudi oil high enough to crash the stock market."-A sign I saw on a
> farmer's barn off I-80 out West. Don't remember the mile marker, but I
> wish I had a picture.
>
and what airline is running their ramp equipment on jet fuel??
Snow
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1123913617.247591.24500@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>
> The ANWR will slake our -----like lust for oil-for about five years.
> At the cost of turning the whole area into a massive pile of wreckage
> not worth backhauling out.
>
> If I could buy Jet A for what the airlines get it for-it is still
> subsidized-I sure as hell would run a car or truck on it. Any diesel
> engine will burn Jet A, all the ramp equipment is and does. Last price
> I heard air carriers pay was around $2.10/gal. Civilian FBOs will
> charge up to $3 a gallon but some sell it for only a few cents over
> cost-look at ads in Trade-A-Plane.Jet and diesel fuel are about the
> same price, wholesale, before road or air taxes are added. If we get
> Euro II diesel regs-and we are stupid not to, trucks and buses will run
> a lot cleaner-they WILL be the same-it'll be cheaper just to make JP-8,
> which is what all military diesel and turbine engines burn.
>
>
> "George W. Bush is a traitor, an idiot, and a moron and I think the
> Arabs should punish us for electing the silly son of a bitch by driving
> Saudi oil high enough to crash the stock market."-A sign I saw on a
> farmer's barn off I-80 out West. Don't remember the mile marker, but I
> wish I had a picture.
>
#140
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
What airlines have their fuel subsidized????
and what airline is running their ramp equipment on jet fuel??
Snow
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1123913617.247591.24500@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>
> The ANWR will slake our -----like lust for oil-for about five years.
> At the cost of turning the whole area into a massive pile of wreckage
> not worth backhauling out.
>
> If I could buy Jet A for what the airlines get it for-it is still
> subsidized-I sure as hell would run a car or truck on it. Any diesel
> engine will burn Jet A, all the ramp equipment is and does. Last price
> I heard air carriers pay was around $2.10/gal. Civilian FBOs will
> charge up to $3 a gallon but some sell it for only a few cents over
> cost-look at ads in Trade-A-Plane.Jet and diesel fuel are about the
> same price, wholesale, before road or air taxes are added. If we get
> Euro II diesel regs-and we are stupid not to, trucks and buses will run
> a lot cleaner-they WILL be the same-it'll be cheaper just to make JP-8,
> which is what all military diesel and turbine engines burn.
>
>
> "George W. Bush is a traitor, an idiot, and a moron and I think the
> Arabs should punish us for electing the silly son of a bitch by driving
> Saudi oil high enough to crash the stock market."-A sign I saw on a
> farmer's barn off I-80 out West. Don't remember the mile marker, but I
> wish I had a picture.
>
and what airline is running their ramp equipment on jet fuel??
Snow
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1123913617.247591.24500@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>
> The ANWR will slake our -----like lust for oil-for about five years.
> At the cost of turning the whole area into a massive pile of wreckage
> not worth backhauling out.
>
> If I could buy Jet A for what the airlines get it for-it is still
> subsidized-I sure as hell would run a car or truck on it. Any diesel
> engine will burn Jet A, all the ramp equipment is and does. Last price
> I heard air carriers pay was around $2.10/gal. Civilian FBOs will
> charge up to $3 a gallon but some sell it for only a few cents over
> cost-look at ads in Trade-A-Plane.Jet and diesel fuel are about the
> same price, wholesale, before road or air taxes are added. If we get
> Euro II diesel regs-and we are stupid not to, trucks and buses will run
> a lot cleaner-they WILL be the same-it'll be cheaper just to make JP-8,
> which is what all military diesel and turbine engines burn.
>
>
> "George W. Bush is a traitor, an idiot, and a moron and I think the
> Arabs should punish us for electing the silly son of a bitch by driving
> Saudi oil high enough to crash the stock market."-A sign I saw on a
> farmer's barn off I-80 out West. Don't remember the mile marker, but I
> wish I had a picture.
>