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Denver is $2.70.
Ron Lee wrote: Jon Kraus wrote: Here in Indianapolis I have seen Mogas go down from $3.20 a gallon to $2.50 and it appears that it will keep on dropping. That is just plain wrong. I heard a news report that for the second week in a row gas prices dropped eight cents. Here in CO I just saw the first drop in many weeks...2 cents. Still $2.93 for the cheapest unleaded. 100LL around $4.10 Ron Lee |
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Oil companies have nothing to do with the price of oil. Oil is a
commodity and is traded as such. Robert M. Gary wrote: Ross Richardson wrote: Kingfish wrote: That is what this newscast said this morning - the market "overpriced" itself. Nor sure what that meant. But, if we were gouged then the oil companies need to refund our money. I know - fat chance. A responsible oil company should charge you as much as you are willing to pay. Oil is provided by for-profit companies. Oil prices are held down by competition. "gouging" implies that either the companies illegally got together and fixed prices or you don't understand free market enterprise. If you think the oil companies are making too much money, switch sides, buy some oil stock and share the profits. -Robert |
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![]() "Ron Lee" wrote in message ... Jon Kraus wrote: Here in Indianapolis I have seen Mogas go down from $3.20 a gallon to $2.50 and it appears that it will keep on dropping. That is just plain wrong. I heard a news report that for the second week in a row gas prices dropped eight cents. Here in CO I just saw the first drop in many weeks...2 cents. Still $2.93 for the cheapest unleaded. 100LL around $4.10 Ron Lee 100LL hasn't dropped yet in South Arkansas but over the past 2 weeks we've seen a .30 drop in Reg UL from 2.99 to 2.69 |
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("ET" wrote)
Oh, and forgot to mention that people don't drive/fly as much with gas almost triple the price of 5 years ago.... In the late 90's, gasoline at the pump was approx 60¢ for a brief spell (not adding in tax). It just finished running approx $3.00 (not adding in tax) Gas prices have quintupled, inside of 7 years, from extreme to extreme. Montblack |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote:
Here in Indianapolis I have seen Mogas go down from $3.20 a gallon to $2.50 and it appears that it will keep on dropping. That is just plain wrong. I heard a news report that for the second week in a row gas prices dropped eight cents. Here in CO I just saw the first drop in many weeks...2 cents. Still $2.93 for the cheapest unleaded. 100LL around $4.10 Ron Lee 100LL hasn't dropped yet in South Arkansas but over the past 2 weeks we've seen a .30 drop in Reg UL from 2.99 to 2.69 That is my point. You report 30 cents. The first poster 70 cents and all I have seen is a lousy 2 cent decrease. Ron Lee |
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Could be worse Ron....
You could be buying transport loads for nearly the same as the pump prices! Unreal.... I've never seen such a price disparity between wholesale terminal and retail. Everybody here is blaming the supply problems. Jim "Ron Lee" wrote in message ... "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote: Here in Indianapolis I have seen Mogas go down from $3.20 a gallon to $2.50 and it appears that it will keep on dropping. That is just plain wrong. I heard a news report that for the second week in a row gas prices dropped eight cents. Here in CO I just saw the first drop in many weeks...2 cents. Still $2.93 for the cheapest unleaded. 100LL around $4.10 Ron Lee 100LL hasn't dropped yet in South Arkansas but over the past 2 weeks we've seen a .30 drop in Reg UL from 2.99 to 2.69 That is my point. You report 30 cents. The first poster 70 cents and all I have seen is a lousy 2 cent decrease. Ron Lee |
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O.K. Robert
I guess your free market theories don't take in to account there illegal activities huh ! "This story ran on nwitimes.com on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 12:12 AM CDT WASHINGTON | Federal investigators are reportedly looking into whether BP PLC manipulated crude-oil and gasoline markets, the latest in a string of inquiries into the British oil company." US investigates gasoline and oil trading by BP Regulators look for signs company tried to rig market By Bloomberg News | August 30, 2006 BP P LC, Europe's second-largest oil company, is being investigated by U S authorities for possible manipulation of the crude-oil and unleaded-gasoline markets, a spokesman said. The crude -oil inquiry is the subject of an investigation by the U S Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which regulates futures markets. " A responsible oil company should charge you as much as you are willing to pay. Oil is provided by for-profit companies. Oil prices are held down by competition. "gouging" implies that either the companies illegally got together and fixed prices or you don't understand free market enterprise. If you think the oil companies are making too much money, switch sides, buy some oil stock and share the profits. -Robert |
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In rec.aviation.owning me wrote:
O.K. Robert I guess your free market theories don't take in to account there illegal activities huh ! "This story ran on nwitimes.com on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 12:12 AM CDT WASHINGTON | Federal investigators are reportedly looking into whether BP PLC manipulated crude-oil and gasoline markets, the latest in a string of inquiries into the British oil company." US investigates gasoline and oil trading by BP Regulators look for signs company tried to rig market By Bloomberg News | August 30, 2006 BP P LC, Europe's second-largest oil company, is being investigated by U S authorities for possible manipulation of the crude-oil and unleaded-gasoline markets, a spokesman said. The crude -oil inquiry is the subject of an investigation by the U S Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which regulates futures markets. " A responsible oil company should charge you as much as you are willing to pay. Oil is provided by for-profit companies. Oil prices are held down by competition. "gouging" implies that either the companies illegally got together and fixed prices or you don't understand free market enterprise. If you think the oil companies are making too much money, switch sides, buy some oil stock and share the profits. -Robert So what's your point? There are illegal activities in every field of human endeavour. Finding a crook in some business doesn't mean everyone in the business is a crook. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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I can never recall avgas going down.
"Jon Kraus" wrote in message . .. Here in Indianapolis I have seen Mogas go down from $3.20 a gallon to $2.50 and it appears that it will keep on dropping. On the other hand at my home base I just filled up for a trip and still are paying $4.50 a gallon. Has anyone noticed if Avgas is coming down too? Maybe it has to do with not making 100ll as often as Mogas. What say you? Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 4443H @ UMP |
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I think they should all be nationalized.
A responsible oil company should charge you as much as you are willing to pay. |
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