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Old 09-14-2006, 05:48 PM
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Diesel in the OC, over $3.20?
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Eat your hearts out . $2.44 for diesel , pix next time

they forgot to tell ya besides the 10% eth its 25 % water too
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$2.35 for 87
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Nort is a whiiiiinnnnneeee litttltle farkkkk that has not seen the price of gas since he has been red eyed pusssssssy w]hipped by his lovelly bride.


And that's all I have to say about that.
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I just paid on the water for 93 octane $2.45 at O'Niells in Tampa/St.Pete 2 weeks ago.
Now on land 87 Octane is up to $2.39! and on the water it is back up to $3.
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Feb 28, 07, premium $3.03, deisel $2.99. First time in long time that premium was over deisel...
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Gas in Tampa is now up to $2.59 for 87
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Gas Prices Jump 18 Cents
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NEW YORK (April 9) - U.S. average retail gasoline prices rose due to reduced U.S. refinery capacity and strong demand, according to an industry analyst on Sunday.




In recent weeks, gas consumption has gone up, not down, and drivers are changing their daily driving habits only slightly.



The national average for self-serve regular unleaded gas was $2.789 a gallon on April 6, up about 18.23 cents per gallon in the past two weeks, according to the nationwide Lundberg survey of about 7,000 gas stations.

This was 24 cents below the all-time high of $3.03 on August 11, 2006 and about 12 cents above the average price a year ago.

"Very little of this big price hike comes from crude oil. Most of it is a result of reduced U.S. refining capacity utilization while gasoline demand has been strong," said survey editor Trilby Lundberg .

Because of glitches at some refineries Lundberg said refiners had been using their stocks to satisfy demand rather than "run as much crude oil through their refineries.

Lundberg noted that demand was increasing as drivers headed out of the seasonally weaker winter months.

"Gasoline demand is rising seasonally as it always does month by month after the demand month of January," Lundberg said. "This year it's rising more strongly than usual because of the good economy" and because daylight savings time came about three weeks earlier than usual this year, encouraging some motorists to get behind the wheel, Lundberg said.

The analyst said that once refinery projects are completed gasoline prices could peak.

"I believe gasoline prices will peak and then slide down very soon," she said. "The slide down cannot be steep, however, unless crude oil prices drop, because demand does not shrink from here."

At $3.30 a gallon, San Francisco had the highest average price for self-serve regular gas, while the lowest price was $2.54 a gallon in Charleston, South Carolina, Lundberg said .
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Diesel in my area is $3.10, prem gas is not much lower (forget exact). The last 3 years at around this time of year we've seen a spike in prices. My area like San Fransicko tends to have higher prices above the national average all year. This is the first phase as we enter the summer demand months. Places with normaly higher prices are allready over the $3.00 mark, safe bet we will see near or at $4.00 at the pumps during the summer peaks.
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