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My local gas price is now 1.99. What's yours?

$2.79 regular price $2.69 loyalty member price. Diesel is at $8.80
 
Yesterday I paid $2.74 p/gal before 30 cent rewards discount. WooHoo the price has fallen 56 cents in the last 45 days.
I didn't post these figures previously but this is what I paid earlier this year:
March $3.17
April $3.19
May $3.09

On June 26, 2024 I paid $2.99 before a 40 cent p/gallon rewards discount.
 
$4.09 on fill-up yesterday. That's the lowest this year.

Whoever keeps stalling the opening of a new refinery on the U.S. west coast needs to be hit over the head with a brick -- the lack of that refinery, that was proposed forty years ago and has been in the approval process all this time is what makes our prices so high compared to most states.
 
$4.09 on fill-up yesterday. That's the lowest this year.

Whoever keeps stalling the opening of a new refinery on the U.S. west coast needs to be hit over the head with a brick -- the lack of that refinery, that was proposed forty years ago and has been in the approval process all this time is what makes our prices so high compared to most states.
Is there oil under them there lands??? Or is it piped in from Canada or shipped in by ships to be refined?
 
I didn't post these figures previously but this is what I paid earlier this year:
March $3.17
April $3.19
May $3.09

On June 26, 2024 I paid $2.99 before a 40 cent p/gallon rewards discount.
Today, July 31, I paid $3.19 per/gal before a 10 cent p/gallon discount.
 
Is there oil under them there lands??? Or is it piped in from Canada or shipped in by ships to be refined?
Oh, yeah, though it's slowly declining -- there could be more but it's off the coast.

As I recall one company wanted to build a refinery in Bakersfield and another wanted one near Sacramento. Those would have increased west coast capacity by something like 7%, enough to smooth out the seasonal price variations. There was talk of a new one up by Puget Sound but the hassles the others were facing made people drop that.

California expects to alleviate the problem by reducing the number of fuel-using vehicles, though they haven't yet figured out where the electricity to charge all the electrics is going to come from. (I like the idea of putting solar roofs over all the highways interchanges.)
 
It went from $3.29 to $3.19 in a few days. It changes by 20 cents sometimes in a day.
 
I filled up the truck after a run to Nashville to get a washer and dryer. On the route, I saw gas ranging from $2.55 to $2.90, entirely dependent upon the wealth of the community targeted. That's a lot of variation in the same geographical area, meaning supplied by the same refinery/distributor.

The Audi needs premium, so I don't care as much about that, as counting pennies per 14-gallon fill up is the wrong way to measure cost on a foreign engine. The difference in gas per tank is about 10-14 dollars, and I only fill up twice a month or so. At $20 per month, you woud need a lot of years before you could pay for one engine or injector job from using lesser gas.
 
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