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E-10 took a dump today as did most of the 100% gasoline brands..

E-10 @ $2.73 tonight..... $.07 decrease in one day...
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Nice suit. where did you buy it?:D
Get used to it, Government regulation and planned Green policies are the problem.

Volatile prices at gas pumps give drivers whiplash

Published November 02, 2013Associated Press
NEW YORK – Local gasoline prices are swinging up and down ever more drastically, a result of a national fuel system that is operating with a shrinking margin for error.
Jumps of 20 cents per gallon or more in a single day are becoming more common, for example, according to an AP analysis of daily and weekly price changes at 120,000 U.S. gasoline stations tracked by GasBuddy.com. Sixty-three times this year at least one U.S. metro area has seen such a change. Like the 24-cent increase Decatur, Ill. drivers saw on Jan. 26, or the 24-cent increase in Superior, Wis. on April 30, and the 28-cent increase in Henderson, Ky. on Sept. 19.
Not since 2008 have there been so many 20-cent changes. Last year those happened 58 times. In 2011 they happened just 21 times, and in 2010 just 7 times.

Volatile prices at gas pumps give drivers whiplash | Fox News
 
Nice suit. where did you buy it?:D
Get used to it, Government regulation and planned Green policies are the problem.
Frankly, I don't see it as a problem, quite the contrary..

100% gas today dropped below $3.00/gal...Now at $2.95
 
Frankly, I don't see it as a problem, quite the contrary..

100% gas today dropped below $3.00/gal...Now at $2.95
This drop is only temporary. The dollar has been falling like a rock. If we were independently Oil rich it wouldn't make any difference, but the administration is strangling that.
 
E10 @ $2.70 today....
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$.30 to go and we'll be at $2.50/gal and IMO, is the most reasonable price for everyone concerned in the oil business and the consumer.
 
EIA Petroleum Status Report
Economic Calendar - Bloomberg
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[TD]
PriorActual
Crude oil inventories (weekly change)
Gasoline (weekly change)
Distillates (weekly change)

[TD="class: econo-releaseinfo"] Released On 11/6/2013 10:30:00 AM For wk11/1, 2013 [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]4.1 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] 1.6 M barrels [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]-1.7 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -3.8 M barrels [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]-3.1 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -4.9 M barrels [/TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 
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