I am worried...we only have 30 years of oil left on the planet...and that was in 1970!!!
Well, in 1970 the US had not yet reached peak oil. Mexico and the UK had not peaked either, nor had Saudi Arabia. There may be remaining oil, but it won't be cheap. There is a limit to this planet, unfortunately.
http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/05/news/economy/gasoline_export/index.htm?hpt=hp_t2
I love it. We have huge surpluses here in the US for gasoline but instead of driving prices down they just export it and keep milking everyone. Awesome system we have.
I saw an article that predicted gasoline at $9/gallon this winter in Alaska. Alaska gets its gasoline by boat, and this year only one of the three regular barges (thankfully loaded with heating oil) made it in before brutal cold set in unseasonably early. Kinda shortsighted that Alaska didn't insist on pipelines into Alaska for refined products when they were laying the pipelines out of Alaska.
One good thing about high gas prices - they are driving us toward more efficient vehicles. I personally know several people who have sold gas guzzlers like fullsize pickups, large SUVs, and large automobiles and bought midsize or small automobiles, pickups, or SUVs. I support anyone's right to purchase whatever vehicle they desire and can afford (as long as it meets reasonable government standards), but most people would agree that the fewer people drive inefficient vehicles, the better off we all are.
Good points - and that's probably where I saw that article. LOLPost #2227
Look at where the refineries are; the cost would have been outrageous for the # people serviced to pump refined product up from the states.
And the hassles of distributing to every geographic area from Anchorage. You would have eco-kooks up in arms all over. A second large pipeline back up to the North Slope and a second heading NW to Nome.
Major areas would be Nome, Barrow and Fairbanks. Kodiak and Juno will need tanker/barges anyhow.
I am worried...we only have 30 years of oil left on the planet...and that was in 1970!!!
"Gasoline Go-Go Again
Retail gasoline prices rise above $4 a gallon, toward the record high of 2008. Crude oil prices may provide the foundation, but gasoline will likely take off on its own merits. Gasoline futures, more than oil, drive prices at the pump. Gasoline prices usually are at their lows in the fourth quarter and peak between March and May, as refineries undergo maintenance and switch from winter-grade to summer-grade gasoline. Further fueling the surge: the closure of a large refinery near Philadelphia and possible shutdowns of two more along the Delaware River."
http://www.cnbc.com/id/45507940?slide=6
so... we ran out of oil 11 years ago? what are they pumping up with the oil pumps?
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so... we ran out of oil 11 years ago? what are they pumping up with the oil pumps?
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paid $2.71 for gas yesterday morning...
$3.01 less my $0.30 kroger discount...
OMG!!!! Oil is dropping like a rock this morning, $3/barrel so far this morning.
Maybe, just maybe by the time I need to fill up it will be below $2.80.gal
I paid $2.29 for 91 octane premium this weekend in Wichita...
Then I went in and told the manager he needed to fix his pump pricing so he wouldn't get fired, it was supposed to be $3.29. (and yes, I have a high compression car)
The President really needs to launch an investigation into Chicago area.
Gas jumped yesterday 30 cents for regular from $3.39 to $3.69
Oil has dropped $6 today to $94 after hanging around $100 all week.
Gold dropped $100