Originally posted by: DrPizza
If it does, I'm stocking up on several thousand gallons - purchasing them at the Indian Reservation to save an extra 20 cents or so, and buying a lot of that Sta-bil stuff.I believe a 2000 gallon above ground tank would cost less than 1000... I could claim I'm using it for the farm equipment
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Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
$1.15 is pretty low. Was it that low even pre-Bush? IIRC it was about $1.80 around then, so I kind of doubt it.
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Ha! Yeah right..
As soon as prices drop, Opec will definately limit output.. They'll claim this will help "stabilize" prices.![]()
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Bahahahahaha Thread topic is funny
OPEC cut 1 Million Barrels today to kick off "Drive for Five" campaign
$5 gallon
Enjoy :laugh:
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Bahahahahaha Thread topic is funny
OPEC cut 1 Million Barrels today to kick off "Drive for Five" campaign
$5 gallon
Enjoy :laugh:
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Bahahahahaha Thread topic is funny
OPEC cut 1 Million Barrels today to kick off "Drive for Five" campaign
$5 gallon
Enjoy :laugh:
Yeah, OPEC dropping production by 3% is just awful.
Didn't you already claim that in 2006 we'd see $4/gallon? What's wrong, Chicken Little?
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Bahahahahaha Thread topic is funny
OPEC cut 1 Million Barrels today to kick off "Drive for Five" campaign
$5 gallon
Enjoy :laugh:
Yeah, OPEC dropping production by 3% is just awful.
Didn't you already claim that in 2006 we'd see $4/gallon? What's wrong, Chicken Little?
We did.
Gas was $4 a gallon here.
It just recently dropped back below $3 here only a month ago.
Try leaving your cave once in a while missy.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Queasy
Because sometimes, there are better explanations than "it's an election year"
Awwwwww how sweet.
Who do you work for?
Haliburton, Exxon, Cheney & his boys?
Originally posted by: j00fek
sorry oil is going back up, opec said they would cut production till it hits $70/barrel again. they just cut 1mill/day from prod
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Bahahahahaha Thread topic is funny
OPEC cut 1 Million Barrels today to kick off "Drive for Five" campaign
$5 gallon
Enjoy :laugh:
Originally posted by: newmachineoverlord
OK, back to cheap gas: I'll believe it when I see it, and expecting gas to rise again after the november elections isn't paranoid, it's appropriately cynical. Low gas prices may very well be the new "october surprise."
Originally posted by: crownjules
Originally posted by: newmachineoverlord
OK, back to cheap gas: I'll believe it when I see it, and expecting gas to rise again after the november elections isn't paranoid, it's appropriately cynical. Low gas prices may very well be the new "october surprise."
Please explain to me how this works. How the hell does the government make prices drop when they a) haven't reduced gas taxes or b) flooded the market with the strategic reserves? The government certainly doesn't control the price of oil by any other means, unless they've got some big market makers in oil futures on their payroll that are selling short oil future contracts. They have no more control over the price of oil, if not less, then big oil or OPEC.
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: Strk
For reference, Japan has a bit under half our population and uses around 5.5 million barrels of oil a day, while we use roughly 20 million barrels of oil a day (other developed countries have similar ratios).
don't you think you have to take into account the size of the country?
japan is a small country compared to the US, european countries are small
Originally posted by: Calin
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: Strk
For reference, Japan has a bit under half our population and uses around 5.5 million barrels of oil a day, while we use roughly 20 million barrels of oil a day (other developed countries have similar ratios).
don't you think you have to take into account the size of the country?
japan is a small country compared to the US, european countries are small
No, you don't need to take into account the size of the country.
What you need to take into account is how spread the urban (inhabited) area is, and how much people need to go to their workplaces. How big is the density of the inhabitants (which affect how many people can be serviced by acceptable public transportation).
Do you know that there are places in China where the streets became deadlocked with people? When maybe your own american house far from the city sits over a surface bigger than what is used for a 10-stories building?
The reason USA uses so much gasoline is the urban sprawl, not the size of the country.