Interesting. Steve Rattner explains the main reason gas prices are so high - refinery capacity:
It was 4.59 here yesterdayKroger Cold Spring at $4.69 matching the lowest priced gas station in N. Campbell County, Tiger Oil.
Better go now. Futures market is predicting a huge spike in the near future. Some are saying that $200/barrel isn't that far off.Down 40 cents a gallon over the last couple weeks. Really excited about this windfall.
I’ve planned an extra vacation because of the savings. I’ll be driving to the Pacific Northwest and back. I had heard that folks were canceling travel plans right and left when it spiked upwards. I’m doing just the opposite now that it’s dropping. Woohoo! Parrrrr-tay!
Interesting. Steve Rattner explains the main reason gas prices are so high - refinery capacity:
That sucks. But at least you and faninOhio can afford to travel. Some people are struggling with the high costs.$4.39/gallon at local Valero, down 30 cents from peak. Leaving today for KY/TN and expect on paying $200 gasoline charges for just a 1150 mile trip out there.
Kroger and several stations in Cold Spring are $4.49. It's a gas island with everything south around $4.97 and everything north at least $4.69 if not more.My 2 Krogers are stuck again at $4.99.
Reports say prices are dropping because less people are driving.
Will the huge jump in prices make people satisfied with a modest drop? Or, will people want gas back to $2.00-2.50 per gallon before being satisfied?
psychologically, moving the needle up to $5 could make people happy with $4 . . . If I was a conspiracy theorist.
$3.89 in Anderson county today. Supplies are going up so make it about whatever you want to be mad at……