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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #15 on: April 24, 2011, 04:21:39 PM »
A couple of the guys I hunt with won't be gettin free rides anymore because I have a truck. Cash grass or ass noone ridin for free...
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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #16 on: April 24, 2011, 04:32:29 PM »
In relation to the 1980s, with inflation, gas isn't any more expensive, we just have too much other *censored* to spend our money on now that makes the cost of living so expensive (cell phones, internet, cable, etc)  That being said, thank goodness I dont road hunt!
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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #17 on: April 24, 2011, 06:48:21 PM »
There is a bill trying to get on the floor that is trying to make the automobile industry to add $120.00 of additional equipment to run pure alcohol.  Brazil runs their entire small automobiles off alcohol.

We could do the same for all rigs 1/2 ton and lighter.  3/4 and above could use gas or diesel therefore you still have the power needed for haul the heavy loads. But from what I hear pure alcohol is hard on an engine.  But I do not know the details. 

I do believe there are lots of big oil owns our congress...   

 
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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #18 on: April 24, 2011, 07:09:15 PM »
Well you can complain about the prices but people still pay more for bottled water.  I think there are more than 70 cents taxes on a gallon of gas.  We are not developing our own resources so we will compete on the world market.  As the value of the dollar goes down we will have a harder time getting oil at a reasonable amount.  I have worked in the oil industry for over 30 years.  It is one of the few good paying local jobs.  We have spent millions to upate our refineries as dictated by the federal government.  Someone has to pay for upgrades.  My company cannot run its business the way the U.S. government does. 
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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #19 on: April 24, 2011, 07:37:09 PM »
I paid $4.06 a gallon in Maple Valley today and then hit the annoying $75 mark with my pickup and the pump shut off.  If the prices go up much higher they are going to have to raise that $75 limit on credit card purchases.

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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #20 on: April 24, 2011, 08:05:30 PM »
Hey washelkhntr you know I work for big oil so how much does gas cost?  I haven't had to buy it in years  :chuckle:.  Everyone needs to remember the refiners mostly buy their oil a couple months in advance so why is gas going up because oil goes up yesterday?  The way pricing is done on finished product compared to the price of crude needs scrutiny.  Demand is down so why is the price so high for all those supply side economists?

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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #21 on: April 24, 2011, 08:13:34 PM »
  I think there are more than 70 cents taxes on a gallon of gas.

Even when you take out the taxes the cost per gallon is horrendous..even when the cost per barrel is down the finished product does not reflect the proportion that was dropped. I've often wondered that
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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #22 on: April 25, 2011, 07:46:40 AM »
I paid $3.49 a gallon yesterday in Coeur D`Alene ID, then $3.98 a gallon back here in Puyallup last night.  :bash: 
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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #23 on: April 25, 2011, 10:37:10 AM »
I'm surprised more of you don't have s sense of history... This same thing happend in the 70s. Propane conversions were real big then, how popular are they now? Everything has a trade off. Fuel is the most sensitive commodity to price. once it is pumped out of the ground it is difficult and expensive to store. You don't like high fuel, don't drive you 1 ton to work.  :twocents: Prices did come down from their high 2 years ago when more people  carpooled & commuted w/ better efficiency cars.
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I have customers in BC that have 4wd 4door Toyota Hilux (Tacoma) diesel that get 35mpg lifted.
In Europe they make a diesel for my wife's ford focus that gets 55mpg
The STATE is going to start taxing ELETRIC cars because they pay enough tax
There is a reason they call oil BLACK GOLD!
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Re: Future gas prices
« Reply #24 on: April 25, 2011, 10:45:52 AM »
There is a bill trying to get on the floor that is trying to make the automobile industry to add $120.00 of additional equipment to run pure alcohol.  Brazil runs their entire small automobiles off alcohol.

We could do the same for all rigs 1/2 ton and lighter.  3/4 and above could use gas or diesel therefore you still have the power needed for haul the heavy loads. But from what I hear pure alcohol is hard on an engine.  But I do not know the details. 

I do believe there are lots of big oil owns our congress...

Glad I'm not the only one to know that, about Brazil that is.   They use Sugar Cane. Using the energy you could get from one gallon of gas they make 9 gallons of alcohol (corn is a 3 to 1 loss)  You can get kits for under$400 to convert most cars, but what it does to engines I really don't know, or who to believe.

 


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