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*~*Angelblue*~*
hahah atlanta is flipping the out right now

take a look: www.atlantagasprices.com


i filled up on sunday and haven't drove around much. i knew this was going to happen. it's just going to suck when it's higher than it is right now.
::TranceVanDyk::
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
This morning it was 2.69, this afternoon it was 3.79

you realize that way over half of the USA's oil production came from New Orleans right


you being in the southeast, your directly effected by the halted production, and so you have higher prices. us in south florida have miami and tampa ports to bring in our fuel, so ours have risen, but not like yours. i just listen to the talk radio and their reports on the fuel production. we have the supply to meet the demand. we just have to get it from other places other than the gulf.

new orleans provides about a third, and not half of our production. and not all of it is cut. but about 90% of it is.

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Storm-related production delays in the Gulf, which accounts for about a third of nation's domestic oil production, have figured increasingly into energy price jumps.


http://www.nola.com/newsflash/louis...ylist=louisiana
Mebot
quote:
Originally posted by DarkFall01
Yesterday I drove by two gas stations...by one high octane gas was $3.02, the one right next to it, also high octane, $2.67...who the would gas up at the higher place...there were still ppl there! :conf:


For some people, price is not an issue when it comes to filling up their gas tank. some people just don't see the necessity of going out of their way to find a station that is a couple cents cheaper.

but then again, thats a huge difference between 2.67 and 3.02. maybe it was just more convenient to the people driving. Were both stations on the same side of the road or was one across the street?
jonSun
Last week I filled up at $2.79 a gallon & I thought that was alot. Today I filled up at $3.59 a gallon, WTF is this . It cost me almost $60 to fill up.
Mebot
quote:
Originally posted by *~*Angelblue*~*
hahah atlanta is flipping the out right now

take a look: www.atlantagasprices.com


i filled up on sunday and haven't drove around much. i knew this was going to happen. it's just going to suck when it's higher than it is right now.


damn $5.87 a gallon.

I've been saying (not on TA) that we would definitely see prices around the nation peaking at or around $5/gallon before Christmas. I didn't think it would be so soon...
::TranceVanDyk::
quote:
Originally posted by Mebot
damn $5.87 a gallon.

I've been saying (not on TA) that we would definitely see prices around the nation peaking at or around $5/gallon before Christmas. I didn't think it would be so soon...


mind you, there will be price gauging by some greedy station owners. any price that far above the national average or local average is probably a price gauge.
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
you being in the southeast, your directly effected by the halted production, and so you have higher prices. us in south florida have miami and tampa ports to bring in our fuel, so ours have risen, but not like yours. i just listen to the talk radio and their reports on the fuel production. we have the supply to meet the demand. we just have to get it from other places other than the gulf.

new orleans provides about a third, and not half of our production. and not all of it is cut. but about 90% of it is.



http://www.nola.com/newsflash/louis...ylist=louisiana


K. Then it must be way more than half for the southeast :toocool:
::TranceVanDyk::
quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
K. Then it must be way more than half for the southeast :toocool:


yep. thats where your fuel comes from is probably the gulf for you.
Mebot
quote:
Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
mind you, there will be price gauging by some greedy station owners. any price that far above the national average or local average is probably a price gauge.


after September 11 a lot of gas store owners were fined for jacking their prices way up.

i wonder if there'll be more penalties against store owners again.
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by Mebot
after September 11 a lot of gas store owners were fined for jacking their prices way up.

i wonder if there'll be more penalties against store owners again.


According to CNN, yes

d-miurge
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Originally posted by ierxium
Take the bus.


-1

take the bicycle.
DarkFall01
quote:
Originally posted by Mebot
For some people, price is not an issue when it comes to filling up their gas tank. some people just don't see the necessity of going out of their way to find a station that is a couple cents cheaper.

but then again, thats a huge difference between 2.67 and 3.02. maybe it was just more convenient to the people driving. Were both stations on the same side of the road or was one across the street?



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