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Quoted: That's partly because state governments tax the ever loving shit out of diesel. They think that they can avoid the wrath of soccer moms by taxing diesel more than gas, and for the most part, they are proven right. View Quote |
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Quoted: Any updates? View Quote Attached File |
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For whatever it is worth.
COD home heating oil in Long Island NY https://tragarexpress.com/?campaign=9464329620&content=420447224363&keyword=cod%20fuel%20oil&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3923h9bk9wIVgolbCh2YbQl1EBAYASAAEgKZS_D_BwE Attached File Pic with prices if from 5-16-22 for future reference. |
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Quoted: For whatever it is worth. COD home heating oil in Long Island NY https://tragarexpress.com/?campaign=9464329620&content=420447224363&keyword=cod%20fuel%20oil&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3923h9bk9wIVgolbCh2YbQl1EBAYASAAEgKZS_D_BwE https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/517730/COD_home_heating_oil_5-16-22_png-2386169.JPG Pic with prices if from 5-16-22 for future reference. View Quote FUCK THAT NOISE. |
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Really interested in seeing what the upcoming holiday weekend is going to do to fuel prices. I filled up everything today so I'll be good to go thru that week and the week after.
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Quoted: For whatever it is worth. COD home heating oil in Long Island NY https://tragarexpress.com/?campaign=9464329620&content=420447224363&keyword=cod%20fuel%20oil&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3923h9bk9wIVgolbCh2YbQl1EBAYASAAEgKZS_D_BwE https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/517730/COD_home_heating_oil_5-16-22_png-2386169.JPG Pic with prices if from 5-16-22 for future reference. View Quote Their small quantity pricing mark up amazing. I wish I had that margin. |
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Quoted: I'll be driving back from FL to CT this week View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Really interested in seeing what the upcoming holiday weekend is going to do to fuel prices. I filled up everything today so I'll be good to go thru that week and the week after. I'll be driving back from FL to CT this week Hopefully in a Prius........... You are going to see vehicles that are driven daily that average 15MPG or lower start to drop in price on the used car market. If you have to commute, the pain has got to start being felt by now. |
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Quoted: Hopefully in a Prius........... You are going to see vehicles that are driven daily that average 15MPG or lower start to drop in price on the used car market. If you have to commute, the pain has got to start being felt by now. View Quote I've had a bunch of people ask me questions about my Prius lately it made me laugh. according to KBB its supposedly worth 7K with 210K miles on it which seems high as hell to me. |
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Filled up the dually on Saturday. $5.19
Previous Saturday there was a fight between two others in Dually’s. Dually rage is real! |
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Quoted: Hopefully in a Prius........... You are going to see vehicles that are driven daily that average 15MPG or lower start to drop in price on the used car market. If you have to commute, the pain has got to start being felt by now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Really interested in seeing what the upcoming holiday weekend is going to do to fuel prices. I filled up everything today so I'll be good to go thru that week and the week after. I'll be driving back from FL to CT this week Hopefully in a Prius........... You are going to see vehicles that are driven daily that average 15MPG or lower start to drop in price on the used car market. If you have to commute, the pain has got to start being felt by now. Nope, sienna, drove down last weekend and heading back this weekend. Still cheaper than flying (family of 4) but about $500 one way. Gas got more expensive the further south you went oddly enough. |
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The local fuel rack in Rogers, AR was sending tanker trucks away to get loaded elsewhere, like Tulsa. They had trucks coming in from other places and ran out for locals. I don't know how long that lasted, but it was scary news to me.
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Still 6.20 to 6.35 a gal diesel and 4.60 for gas in west ma., no shortages, gas is going up though
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So yesterday morning I was getting diesel and a school bus pulled up on the other side, I asked the driver how much those things hold, she told me 70 gal. Holy crap I said how many time do you fill up each week? She said it varies per route but the average is every two days x 25 busses per school,
So I did some math and $5.60 x 70 gal =$399 $399x2.5(week)=$998 $988x25 busses per school=$24,950 worth of diesel per school per week . |
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North of San Antonio
87 0ctane here jumped .20 gallon yesterday to $4.29. Diesel $5.29. A few pumps out of gas and 1 place curtailing hours where diesel is allowed to be purchased. Sign on pump said diesel purchases not available from 10pm to 6am. |
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The other side of the coin is DEF.
My local Rural King was sold out (last time I bought it was $6.00 a box) and Tractor Supply had about 8 boxes of no name stuff (not Shell) for $8.99. I bought 6 boxes after the guy behind me asked if he could get 2. |
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Read......
We're in for a fucking...... https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/why-diesel-fuel-costs-are-really-rising/ Back in 2020, U.S. oil-refinery capacity peaked at 19 million barrels per day, according to the EIA. But because of the pandemic, and the delayed decision to permanently shut down the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery after a major accident in 2019, U.S. refinery capacity declined significantly during that year. (PES was the largest oil refinery on the East Coast and refined 335,000 barrels per day.) In addition to the PES refinery, five more shut down over the course of 2020: the Shell refinery in Convent, La., the Tesoro Marathon refinery in Martinez, Calif., the HollyFrontier refinery in Cheyenne, Wyo., the Western Refining refinery in Gallup, N.M., and the Dakota Prairie refinery in Dickinson, N.D. Those six collectively refined more than 1 million barrels of oil per day. View Quote |
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Quoted: Saw this today in trucker FB group I'm in. Ashland is on I95 south of DC. TA is a major truckstop chain that should never be out of fuel. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122768/File_May_16__11_21_08_AM_jpeg-2385905.JPG View Quote I stopped in ashland VA on Monday to get fuel, truck stop looks different then the one pictured but they only had regular fuel. Wife wanted ice coffee from dunking donuts so we drone to the DD on the other side of 95. The front door was locked so we went through the drive-through and was told they had nothing but a few donuts. |
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Quoted: The other side of the coin is DEF. My local Rural King was sold out (last time I bought it was $6.00 a box) and Tractor Supply had about 8 boxes of no name stuff (not Shell) for $8.99. I bought 6 boxes after the guy behind me asked if he could get 2. View Quote DEF has gone down in price. |
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Quoted: They've only been closed for 2 years. What would need to happen to reopen them? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: The other side of the coin is DEF. My local Rural King was sold out (last time I bought it was $6.00 a box) and Tractor Supply had about 8 boxes of no name stuff (not Shell) for $8.99. I bought 6 boxes after the guy behind me asked if he could get 2. View Quote You don’t buy DEF in a box. It’s cheaper and safer to buy at the pump. DEF has an expiration date and most people that over buy in boxed DEF put in expired DEF and than have major issues. |
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The random gas station being out of gas implies that gas stations are worried about price gouging charges. So prices may not ever hit $10. Instead people will have to learn to drive less because they will not know when they can fill up their car again.
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My mom is in charge of the POS systems for a very large midwestern gas station chain. She normally has plenty of good inside info on this sort of thing, so I asked her. She said she hasn’t heard anything in any of her management meetings or seen anything from meeting minutes. Maybe it just hasn’t spread out here yet.
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Two gas stations in my town were completely out of gas yesterday. Feels weird...
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Quoted: The cost to driver is fixed. With larger deliveries, the cost can be amortized over many more gallons. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Their small quantity pricing mark up amazing. I wish I had that margin. The cost to driver is fixed. With larger deliveries, the cost can be amortized over many more gallons. I don’t think you’re getting my point. Their small delivery margin is very high. Because the market allows it. My market does not, as most of my competitors do small gallon deliveries - farms, houses, etc. so my 0-150 gallon delivery fee is nearly the same as my 2000-4000 gallon delivery fee. I understand my driver costs are fixed. But my competition is not. |
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Quoted: My mom is in charge of the POS systems for a very large midwestern gas station chain. She normally has plenty of good inside info on this sort of thing, so I asked her. She said she hasn’t heard anything in any of her management meetings or seen anything from meeting minutes. Maybe it just hasn’t spread out here yet. View Quote It says right in the title east coast.... |
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Quoted: For OP
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FR7FuLqX0AAKzHO?format=png&name=900x900 View Quote crazy that the highest diesel prices have been, came under the 2 biggest shitbag dem presidents in history. 2008 with zero's crash, and now 2022 with the potato running the show what a clusterfuck |
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basically parked my truck and have been driving my old 2010 outback. Topped it off yesterday half tank was over $50. $4.60 a gallon in boyne city. Ill get a week out of a full tank.
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Is availability only expected to be spotty near the east coast?
What's the road out of this look like? |
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