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.
Your smugness is so last August
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: DrPizza
When the hell is home heating oil going to come down? It's still in the high $3 range here. I'm sick of making bi-weekly trips for a few gallons while I wait for the price to drop so I can fill the tank. (minimum delivery here is 150 gallons, hence watching the price carefully can save quite a bit of money)
Originally posted by: DrPizza
When the hell is home heating oil going to come down? It's still in the high $3 range here. I'm sick of making bi-weekly trips for a few gallons while I wait for the price to drop so I can fill the tank. (minimum delivery here is 150 gallons, hence watching the price carefully can save quite a bit of money)
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.
Because they hate America.Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: DrPizza
When the hell is home heating oil going to come down? It's still in the high $3 range here. I'm sick of making bi-weekly trips for a few gallons while I wait for the price to drop so I can fill the tank. (minimum delivery here is 150 gallons, hence watching the price carefully can save quite a bit of money)
Why do you think they still have it jacked?
Originally posted by: shira
What I want to know is: How come the spread between the three major gasoline octane grades is now signivicantly larger than it was before oil begain its precipitous price decline? Specifically, the typical spread in the price per gallon used to be:
87-octane price = x
89-octane price = x + 10 cents
93-octane price = x + 20 cents
Now I see
87 octane = x
89 octane = x + 20
93 octane = x + 30
So the oil companies have jacked up the price of 89 and 93 octane by 10 cents a gallon relative to what the price used to be. Methinks we're still getting gouged.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
When the hell is home heating oil going to come down? It's still in the high $3 range here. I'm sick of making bi-weekly trips for a few gallons while I wait for the price to drop so I can fill the tank. (minimum delivery here is 150 gallons, hence watching the price carefully can save quite a bit of money)
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: DrPizza
When the hell is home heating oil going to come down? It's still in the high $3 range here. I'm sick of making bi-weekly trips for a few gallons while I wait for the price to drop so I can fill the tank. (minimum delivery here is 150 gallons, hence watching the price carefully can save quite a bit of money)
They're probably waiting for everyone to flinch so they can move the expensive shit they already bought. Don't you burn coal though?
I bought 100 gallons from my fuel co-op for 2.72 cash price the other day...it'll probably go down more but I paid 2.59 for my prebuy last year so that's not to bad. My wood could use another year of drying anyway. Others places quoted me like 3.30 though. They can take their heating oil and put it up their ass with that markup.
Vermont and NY seem to be getting raped on the way down with oil prices though.
Originally posted by: CLite
nor the insanity of the spot market speculators.
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Someone should start a "dive to a $1 gas" thread.
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: WHAMPOM
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.
They were making "profits" back at $20.00 a barrel oil, you just gotta know which pocket to keep it in.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: DrPizza
When the hell is home heating oil going to come down? It's still in the high $3 range here. I'm sick of making bi-weekly trips for a few gallons while I wait for the price to drop so I can fill the tank. (minimum delivery here is 150 gallons, hence watching the price carefully can save quite a bit of money)
They're probably waiting for everyone to flinch so they can move the expensive shit they already bought. Don't you burn coal though?
I bought 100 gallons from my fuel co-op for 2.72 cash price the other day...it'll probably go down more but I paid 2.59 for my prebuy last year so that's not to bad. My wood could use another year of drying anyway. Others places quoted me like 3.30 though. They can take their heating oil and put it up their ass with that markup.
Vermont and NY seem to be getting raped on the way down with oil prices though.
Yes, I heat with coal. Just picked up a ton yesterday. Even the price of coal has gone way up. It was $270. But, my hot water tank is heated with oil. (And our stove & dryer are propane.) We were heating the water with kerosene, but eventually diesel became cheaper than kerosene (despite the road tax on it). Kerosene was still well over $4 the other day. The wife wants me to switch over to propane for the hot water, but I like my hot water too much. (The oil heats the hot water faster than it can be used - you have to actually increase the amount of cold water during a long shower.) I'm still using diesel until I get the tank filled. If I get irritated enough & it's worth the drive, I'll see if I can't find enough plastic tanks & take a ride down to PA (35-40 minutes) and bring back my heating oil. There's a refinery in Bradford, but I don't know if they produce heating oil.
What is on "oil-price.net" is just under $57. I think there is brent and light sweet, so sweet is pricier.Originally posted by: blackangst1
brent at $53 right now
Originally posted by: halik
Under 56/barrel
Yeah I'm sure the REAL demand for oil (deliveries) dropped so much over the past 6 months that the price crashed by 60%
Originally posted by: halik
Under 56/barrel
Yeah I'm sure the REAL demand for oil (deliveries) dropped so much over the past 6 months that the price crashed by 60%
