Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Someone should start a "drive for a $1 gas" thread.
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Someone should start a "drive for a $1 gas" thread.
Originally posted by: TallBill
In Illinois we still get screwed because of the 15% ethanol mandate, plus crazy taxes. $2.40 still aint bad though.
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
One has to wonder if the price oil and gas going down was at first with the expectation of Obama winning and now with Obama winning?
Hard to tax those "windfall profits" now they are gone.
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
One has to wonder if the price oil and gas going down was at first with the expectation of Obama winning and now with Obama winning?
Hard to tax those "windfall profits" now they are gone.
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Someone should start a "drive for a $1 gas" thread.
We should ask Dave to start that thread.
Originally posted by: Muse
I haven't put any gas in my car since July 18th when I paid 4.399. I plan on gassing up at Costco Friday. I'm a rollerskating and bike kind of guy.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Just one more step to 200 oil. I think it may drop lower into the 50's fairlý quickly now that the sub-60 cherry is broken, although it may not start that fall immediaþely.
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Just one more step to 200 oil. I think it may drop lower into the 50's fairlý quickly now that the sub-60 cherry is broken, although it may not start that fall immediaþely.
Actually, by having a deep bottom in the price of oil, it makes any alternative, or economically expensive energy creation projects look unprofitable. Hence cancelling them and making future ones look risky.
Hence, maybe it IS part of the drive for $5.00.
Originally posted by: eleison
Originally posted by: Muse
I haven't put any gas in my car since July 18th when I paid 4.399. I plan on gassing up at Costco Friday. I'm a rollerskating and bike kind of guy.
Wish I could ride my bike more.. but alas, its fall and the temps are just too cold in chicago :-(
Certainly wouldn't help!Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Just one more step to 200 oil. I think it may drop lower into the 50's fairlý quickly now that the sub-60 cherry is broken, although it may not start that fall immediaþely.
Actually, by having a deep bottom in the price of oil, it makes any alternative, or economically expensive energy creation projects look unprofitable. Hence cancelling them and making future ones look risky.
Hence, maybe it IS part of the drive for $5.00.
The drive for $4 killed the economy...globally.
What would the drive for $5 do?
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Certainly wouldn't help!
OPEC is has already cut production because it is bleeding at these prices, although a conspiracy idea about longterm $5 sounds fun, in reality these countries that make up OPEC are not worried as much about 2015 as they are about 2008 and 2009. Their budgets in some cases are in dire straits. They cannot afford to watch oil crash so that it slows alternative energy R&D.
Originally posted by: GoPackGo
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Just one more step to 200 oil. I think it may drop lower into the 50's fairlý quickly now that the sub-60 cherry is broken, although it may not start that fall immediaþely.
Actually, by having a deep bottom in the price of oil, it makes any alternative, or economically expensive energy creation projects look unprofitable. Hence cancelling them and making future ones look risky.
Hence, maybe it IS part of the drive for $5.00.
The drive for $4 killed the economy...globally.
What would the drive for $5 do?