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What's your gasoline costing?

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My cheapest stations are 4.15 for Safeway, 4.19 for Costco. Brand name stations are around 5.00. i.e. Shell, 76, Chevron.

Pretty much at the pre-pandemic prices.
 
$3.19 - $3.29/gallon around here right now. It’s a fair enough price, IMHO. Gas taxes should be 50¢ per gallon higher though (to better fund highway infrastructure).
 
I believe gas is close to $3.00/gal. A few cents over. With some cheap stations at $2.99

I'll just leave this map here. Screen-capped today. Color coded according to the average price for regular unleaded gasoline.

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Cheapest places around in Aberdeen are $4.19/gallon for unleaded regular. The Shell station here in town is $4.89.
 
After spending most of 2022 between $5-6, diesel has been under $5 all year. It was under $4 for all of 2021. Currently at $4.52.
 
Went to ARCO this evening for the first time in decades because Sam's Club was already closed, and I had gift cards to burn anyway.
Paid about $4.57 per gallon (blended price between the cash-equivalent GCs, and then filling up with a Visa CC) for premium. Most "name brand" stations in L.A. are around $5ish.
 
Prices in Tallahassee have jumped $.40 in the last week. $3.52 to $3.92 for reg. Highest I've seen here in awhile.
 
Hmm, up to $3.49. Winter/summer blend changeover?
OPEC and Russia decreased oil production, the record heat in the US is shutting down refineries, and the economy is still very strong so people want to keep buying everything.

Keep an eye on diesel prices. That's what drives product supply and when those spike, product prices go up.
 
Topped up the tank the other day without noticing the price and after it hit over $100 and still going that's when I looked and realized it shot up to 1.75/litre. That's about $6.48/gal. It had stabelized around 1.65ish before that, which is still way higher than pre covid prices.
 
High $4s per gallon... Fortunately, I don't travel a whole lot of miles in a given year (~6000 miles tops?) and my vehicles are pretty efficient (~40 MPG average), so I normally don't blink an eye with higher gas prices. They'd have to be like $10/gal for me to take notice.
 
Washington state has (or did have) the highest gas prices in the nation...We're approaching...or well into Dave McOwen pricing here. $4.59 is the cheapest in the region...many are well above $5/gallon.
 
The brand names are 5.19. Chevron, Shell.
Cheap stations are as low as 4.53.
California
 
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