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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #75 on: August 15, 2015, 09:36:02 AM »

I know the thread is about SD gas prices, but just by way of comparison, I paid $3.04 for premium for the scoot the other day at a Shell.  This is one of the few times I've paid over $3 a gallon for premium in a very long time.  I actually paid around $2.59 a gallon for premium this past year.
It's crazy, but the Shell in Flippin, AR (which has a population of only 1,300 or so) has some of the cheapest prices for many miles in all directions up here, and it ain't exactly on the beaten path!
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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #76 on: August 15, 2015, 09:52:04 AM »

One more point of interest for those not in the industry,  typically a station with a convenience store will make more money on roller dogs and fried chicken than they will on gas, the C store is the real earner in most of these operations, gas is offered just to get you to visit and buy some fried chicken. One of the best green chili burritos I ever had was in a small podunk town in southern Colo at a Shell station made by 2 4foot something old Mexican ladies who didn't speak english. Another thing, people that own these stations typically are thousand-aries not millionaires.

 
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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #77 on: August 15, 2015, 10:12:11 AM »

When I was pumping gas, 1970 as a memory point, gas was about .25 to .27/gl for regular &.34/gl premium.  Think the station made about .02/gl.  Full service station, pre C store days.  No snack bar. Wash windows, check tires/oil. On an average week we made about as much money from the vending machines as gas.  Made more $ on oil changes, tires, & repairs.  As a point of reference, from memory, prices were about .25 for a loaf of bread & an average new car was about $3000 in 1970.

Now gas here is about 2.40/regular & 3.00/premium.  Bread is about 1.60-1.80 a loaf.  Average new car price is 33,560 according to USA Today.  Take each category, old 1970 price, multiply times 10 & see how similar they are now plus what inflation does.  Found it interesting, but am easily entertained.

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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #78 on: August 15, 2015, 04:26:37 PM »

First, thanks for your service.  Several older friends were spit upon and treated poorly/atrociously by the public upon their return from VN.  Infuriated me then, inexcusable.  I graduated high school in 1973, was too young to go.  Anyway, my being spit upon & treated badly by an ignorant public blaming me as a poor teenaged gas attendant working to help support his family (my Mom had 2 jobs then) since his Dad died when he was 16 is just the way it was.

As for Florida agriculture - perhaps you misunderstood my earlier post?  The farmers I was referring to earlier were fleeing CA for greener pastures.  Those include FL greener pastures, because in those former CA farmer's opinion, as well as mine, FL is a business friendly climate.  My family up until my generation - both sides including my wife's family - were farmers.  We still have a farm in our immediate  family & quite a few in our family still farm. CA - from what  I have learned from former CA farmers - is a high tax, unfriendly to business environment. Water is scarce in areas.  That is why they left. Florida has great ag biz, I worked in FL for the last 20 in the food biz. 

Never said BP was great. I keep saying how evil Big Oil is..... BP paid billions in fines & restitution, as they should have.  The spill was preventable, a tragedy that should not have happened.  Also, due to a government decision that was ill advised, oystering in Appalchee Bay area was wrecked. Not by any spilled oil, it never reached there.  Needlessly hurt a lot of good very hard working folks in a dangerous industry - offshore fishing.  Anyway, as a transplanted Texan, would like to see some more rigs in the gulf where there are none, to further increase domestic oil supply.  In truth, I do not see that happening.

Ok, I know this thread is supposed to be about how greedy & evil Big Oil is & how we, the consumer are taken advantage of by these compnies who only rsise prices because they feel like it. Market conditions, supply/demand, oil refinery shut downs - of course those could never be the real reasons  I get that, gas price increases are inexcusable, it is Conventional Wisdom.  In a real world, oil company profit margins are what investors look at.  Maybe GM & Ford & all the Big Auto companies (safety recalls where people die, poor workmanhip, high priced, etc.) should be thrilled with a $10 million profit?  Sure. It does not work that way. Oil company net profit margins are lower than a lot of industries. Verifiable.  Big Oil, Big Auto, Big Food are dominated by a small group of powerful companies that we the consumers, as long as we are "on the grid" support by our consumption.  That is why at different times we fling arrows of discontent at all of these 3, and others.  Of course all 3 industries are Big & Evil & as a consumer I am just taken advantage of blah blah......of course I read that on the internet plus media tells me this so it must be true.  :)   I do a bit of reading & research, & know others opinions differ greatly & am ok that they do.  As Mongo so wisely said in a movie a long time back, paraphrased: Iski only pawn in game of life.



I was speaking of some friends that I grew up with, not my self...I too, was infuriated...

Sorry, I totally misunderstood what you posted about the FL biz climate...

You're right about the oysters, the State basically said; "May as well harvest them before the oil gets here" The drought around the Atlanta area (Apalachicola River System) also came into play.
Apalachicola was unscathed by the spill, but the effects got fairly close...You can still get a sack / box of "Selects" if you know where to look...

If offshore drilling was opened up in FL, GA, SC, & NC  it would equate to 2 years of reserves (Oil Industry estimate), growing up in the pristine salt marshes of the SC Lowcountry and the coastline of FL, it's not worth it to me...

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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #79 on: September 04, 2015, 07:11:53 AM »

Evil oil companies reduce gas prices?  Why?  Since supply & demand & oil refinery shut downs & summertime special mandated niche market blends are claimed to have little or no effect on gas prices, it appears Big Oil is once again taking advantage of the public. Outrageous!! 


http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2015/09/03/labor-day-gas/71654422//
"Gas prices to be lowest for Labor Day in 11 years

Paul Davidson, USA TODAY

With stock markets hitting some major bumps recently, cheap gasoline should provide Americans a far smoother ride this Labor Day weekend and the likely prospect of $2 pump prices by Christmas.

Average regular unleaded will cost the least for the Labor Day break since 2004, AAA says. The national average was $2.44 a gallon Thursday, down nine cents over the past week and $1 below the year-ago price.
Prices have fallen sharply in recent days and are expected to continue to edge down through the weekend after BP's refinery in Whiting, Ind. -- the largest in the Midwest -- was repaired in late August, increasing gasoline supplies, says AAA spokesman Avery Ash. The facility was unexpectedly shut down earlier in the month.
The lower costs are coming despite what AAA expects to be the busiest Labor Day weekend for motorists since 2008, with 30.4 million travelers hitting the road, up 1.1% from a year ago. Credit solid job and income growth, along with the bargains at the pump.
Gas prices generally have traced the dramatic decline in oil prices since February amid high crude production both in the US and overseas, and concerns about weakening global demand.
Oil prices have been volatile recently, dropping below $40 a barrel early last week for the first time in six years and then rallying as much as 28% in recent days on reports of lower-than-estimated U.S. production and possible cuts in output by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. West Texas Intermediate futures closed up 50 cents Thursday at $46.75 a barrel, though that's still down from about $61 early this year.
The recent oil rally could filter into gasoline, modestly propping up prices after the holiday weekend, Ash says.
Yet pump prices are headed down in coming months, analysts say. They remained higher than the fall in oil would suggest because of the most active U.S. summer driving season in eight years and requirements for reformulated summer gasoline blends.
Both will be over by mid-September, pushing down gas prices, and the slide will intensify after seasonal refinery maintenance ends in mid-October, says Gregg Laskowski, a senior petroleum analyst at gasbuddy.com.
"We definitely believe gas will follow a downward trend for the remainder of the calendar year," Laskowski says. Gas, he says, is likely to fall below $2 a gallon nationally by December.
Gas prices averagubg $2 a gallon can already be found in South Carolina, while Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Louisiana hover slightly above that level. The most expensive states are Alaska, at $3.40, California, at $3.31, and Nevada, at $3.11."
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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #80 on: September 04, 2015, 07:46:19 AM »

Unleaded right at $1.90 in Alabama
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« Reply #81 on: September 04, 2015, 08:29:37 AM »

Unleaded right at $1.90 in Alabama
SC yesterday Reg Unl at $1.71
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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #82 on: September 04, 2015, 09:11:17 AM »

SC yesterday Reg Unl at $1.71

San Diego yesterday, regular unleaded down to $3.35......but diesel is at $2.34.

It will be interesting to learn what the federal and state investigations into the California oil refineries/companies reveal.  :nixweiss:
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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #83 on: September 04, 2015, 10:17:12 AM »

Good price on Diesel. I paid 229.9 for Diesel last week. Regular gas is a few cents more and premium is still up at 295.9 in Central and Western Maryland. Going closer to DC you will pay a lot more.

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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #84 on: September 04, 2015, 11:08:03 AM »

San Diego yesterday, regular unleaded down to $3.35......but diesel is at $2.34.

Ouch!  Regular is back down in the 2.30 range, premium back under $3 at most stations here in north-central Arkansas.
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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #85 on: September 04, 2015, 12:14:36 PM »

San Diego yesterday, regular unleaded down to $3.35......but diesel is at $2.34.

It will be interesting to learn what the federal and state investigations into the California oil refineries/companies reveal.  :nixweiss:
Just shows there's some fixin going on. SC diesel yesterday was $2.31
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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #86 on: September 04, 2015, 12:54:06 PM »

Just shows there's some fixin going on. SC diesel yesterday was $2.31

No different than most other "necessary for modern life" commodities.  When was the last time you heard of any utility cutting executive compensation or going out of business?  Same with the oil companies and distributors.  All prices seem to jump immediately on just a rumor of a possible problem, but once the problem either doesn't materialize or is fixed, those higher prices never jump downward at the same rate they jumped upward, at least in my experience.

With my previous story about the BP refinery problem, it took less than 36 hours for prices to jump at least $0.75 at the pump once the word of the problem got out, and then jump again to as much as $1.00 over what it had been just before the problem.  No shortages were reported anywhere in the five state area that comprises the region.  When they got the affected unit back online last week, prices didn't budge for many days, then started the normal couple cents today, couple more cents tomorrow routine.  As of today prices in my area are still around $0.30 above the pre-problem prices, even though the rest of the country has been experiencing price reductions during that same period of time and the real price here should be about $0.10 below the pre-problem price.  So in other words, we are still paying a $0.40 premium over what the price should be.  And in the not too distant future they will be shutting down to convert back to winter fuels, which should be cheaper, but if things follow the normal trajectory around here we will first be hit with another spike upward, before prices gradually drop back to where they should have been.  It's just the way it is, and nothing is going to change.  But it is fun to bitch about it, just like bitching about the weather.  Btw, never met a poor manager or executive of an oil company, or a poor distributor, or a poor trader for that matter.  No matter how low the price of crude drops, they all find a way to make excellent profits.  Same goes for the folks involved with other monopolies and oligopolies, like the natural gas and electricity folks.  It's just too bad the average person can't get guaranteed profits for whatever it is they do.

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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #87 on: September 04, 2015, 03:33:24 PM »

http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/energy/refined-products/rbob-gasoline.html

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« Reply #88 on: October 12, 2015, 10:26:08 PM »

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Re: San Diego gas prices....
« Reply #89 on: October 13, 2015, 01:04:44 AM »

Over here Reg Unleaded at BP, Texaco, Shell range at £1.08 to 1.10 per L. that puts it over $5.00 a gal. So if you plan to come over for a visit and do some riding be sure to add extra $$ for fuel  ;)
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