Still somewhat wild to me how confident markets and I guess people in general are that the strait is opened and the oil and gas market returns to relative normal sometime in the very near future.Hail State
It’s going to take a while for it to come back down just because of supply issues. A lot of oil production went offline because of the strait being closed and it doesn’t exactly start right back up with a flick of a switch. The market will react and drop when it’s all said and done (whenever that may be. I don’t think it’s anytime soon) but it will only go so far because of supply constraints.Still somewhat wild to me how confident markets and I guess people in general are that the strait is opened and the oil and gas market returns to relative normal sometime in the very near future.
Still somewhat wild to me how confident markets and I guess people in general are that the strait is opened and the oil and gas market returns to relative normal sometime in the very near future.
At least diesel is cheap
Well the car I drive takes $55 to fill up now. And it used to take $40. That's every 2 weeks. So I'm losing $7.50 per week and I'm going to agree with the big orange bully on this oneIt's just peanuts, fellas.
He’s not wrong. Sometimes you can see soybean prices increase on usage if crude oil is high it will make soybean crush numbers higher to make soybean oil. Same can go for corn a little. Both have had a little increase in price the last two months.Hey DCD, farming question. I was talking to my nephew farmer this weekend and he said something that surprised me. He said that he liked diesel prices over $4 because the commodity prices would increase accordingly and he’d make more money at that price than he would at $2.50. He said he started the planting season with 10,000 gallons at the lower price but that it’s long gone.
"The United States is the largest Oil Producer in the World, by far, so when oil prices go up, we make a lot of money."
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Well the car I drive takes $55 to fill up now. And it used to take $40. That's every 2 weeks. So I'm losing $7.50 per week and I'm going to agree with the big orange bully on this one
I actually pulled up to Kroger the other day to fill up. Gas was $3.99, but when I put in my number it told me I had 40 cents in fuel points. I may have cried a little while pumping gas. Honestly made my whole day.Don't worry folks, you can still get 3 cents off at Kroger
We signed up for Kroger Boost. You get more coupons and 3X fuel points 7 days a week and not just 2X on the weekends. They even run 4X fuel points deals every once in a while. We save at least 50 dollars in coupons on our weekly shopping and I get a dollar off fuel almost every time I’ve filled up in the last 6 weeks. You also get free grocery delivery if it’s over 30 dollars.I actually pulled up to Kroger the other day to fill up. Gas was $3.99, but when I put in my number it told me I had 40 cents in fuel points. I may have cried a little while pumping gas. Honestly made my whole day.
What about Indiana? They were $3.89 yesterday.I see 5. TX, OK, LA, MS, GA.
I signed up for it, and it is the main reason I had 40 cents off.We signed up for Kroger Boost. You get more coupons and 3X fuel points 7 days a week and not just 2X on the weekends. They even run 4X fuel points deals every once in a while. We save at least 50 dollars in coupons on our weekly shopping and I get a dollar off fuel almost every time I’ve filled up in the last 6 weeks. You also get free grocery delivery if it’s over 30 dollars.
Yep and people have been cheering this like it’s some kind of win. These tankers are taking our domestic supply.The US still won't suffer as much. We have plenty of oil and certainly LNG/LPG even if limited by refinery capacity but those tankers coming here to get our oil need to turn around and now for us to recover any time soon. Let them go wind and solar, we won't.
Yeah that’s cheap non top tier gas. With todays engines i wouldn't put it in my vehicle. Could cost you a lot more than 10 cents per gallon.Don't worry folks, you can still get 3 cents off at Kroger
You can put fuel treatment in your car and get the same results if you don’t use top tier.Yeah that’s cheap non top tier gas. With todays engines i wouldn't put it in my vehicle. Could cost you a lot more than 10 cents per gallon.
Just trade vehicles every 3 years. That way you don't even have to spend $ on oil changes!Yeah that’s cheap non top tier gas. With todays engines i wouldn't put it in my vehicle. Could cost you a lot more than 10 cents per gallon.
But why not just pay a few cents more for the top tier gas & save by not buying fuel treatments that may or may not really do much good.You can put fuel treatment in your car and get the same results if you don’t use top tier.
I get top tier when I can but there’s not many stations in Hernando.But why not just pay a few cents more for the top tier gas & save by not buying fuel treatments that may or may not really do much good.
Yea, I’m generally not opposed to shipping out oil and/or gas, but I think some restrictions would be good right now. Particularly for all the countries that like to lecture us while neglecting their defense spending. Be a good learning experience for them.Yep and people have been cheering this like it’s some kind of win. These tankers are taking our domestic supply.
LNG exports have been on a steady increase for years now but it’s really ramping up now and that’s not necessarily a good thing for our power grid or our electric bills
Seriously. Virtually every major gasoline brand is top tier. Even several you wouldn’t think of as major. Kroger is an exception. And it’s not going in my car. I would (and do) just use top tier gas & no additives. There are some real downsides to using Seafoam.I get top tier when I can but there’s not many stations in Hernando.
Top tier or not I put Seafoam in my wife’s Palisade every 2000 miles and do a CRC injector cleaner yearly because it’s a GDI engine that even top tier gas won’t help. Very poor engine design. Won’t ever have another one after this one.
I told you I put top tier when I can.Seriously. Virtually every major gasoline brand is top tier. Even several you wouldn’t think of as major. Kroger is an exception. And it’s not going in my car. I would (and do) just use top tier gas & no additives. There are some real downsides to using Seafoam.
You don't buy have utilities? They are up too. How about eating, or anything else. Do you not buy anything? If y\ou only drove 1100 miles does not mean you will not be affected.Good thing I’ve only driven 1100 miles in the last year
Oh I seeYou don't buy have utilities? They are up too. How about eating, or anything else. Do you not buy anything? If y\ou only drove 1100 miles does not mean you will not be affected.
I still say the US will have plenty of energy the problem is others don't. They will want ours and drive the prices up but energy going up makes everything cost more.
How to make it through this and come out the other side better off... Buy BIG OIL... they are about to make a killing! Then eat beans and rice for awhile.
Not sure how those private donations really affect gas prices, but okay.I don’t care how high gas gets, as long as that ball room gets built
I took the comment from 85Bears to be an observation on what seems to be top of mind and most important to the President.Not sure how those private donations really affect gas prices, but okay.