Oil Slick Stuff

I love that car, don't care how much mileage it gets! How about a picture?:D


With it's 5.0L it gets on average 19 city and 25 highway...That is if I keep my foot out of it, but what fun is that?





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EIA Petroleum Status Report
Economic Calendar - Bloomberg
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PriorActual
Crude oil inventories (weekly change)
Gasoline (weekly change)
Distillates (weekly change)

[TD="class: econo-releaseinfo"] Released On 4/9/2014 10:30:00 AM For wk4/4, 2014[/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]-2.4 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] 4.0 M barrels [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]-1.6 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -5.2 M barrels [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]0.6 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] 0.2 M barrels [/TD]
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Maybe this will cool off the price gouging. if they make gas with that oil?:suspicious:
 
I'm surprised that the gas prices in CA are just as high as they are in Hawaii. I was paying $4.15 for regular when I left HI, and it's just as high here in CA. Anything under $3.85 would be a bargain to me.
 
I'll complain..and as LOUD as I can..because if we act like it's okay to get raped without even a kiss, then they will continue to do so...Besides..if the midwest prices drop so will the Left coast's and the all points in between...win-win

$3.30 today
 
Found one station with E10 for $3.55 yesterday, I had to buy or run out of gas. That's about average in Central GA today.
 
Kemp: US Oil Reserves Highest Since 1970s:confused:

by Reuters
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John Kemp
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Friday, April 11, 2014

LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) – U.S. exploration and production companies are finding accumulations of crude and condensates twice as fast as they are producing them, according to statistics published on Thursday.
Proved reserves of crude stood at 30.5 billion barrels at the start of 2013.
If condensates are included, proved reserves reached 33.4 billion barrels, the highest since 1976, according to a new report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration ("U.S. crude oil and natural gas reserves proved reserves" April 10).
Proved reserves are those which owners believe with reasonable certainty can be extracted at prevailing prices using existing technology - where reasonable certainty means a probability of at least 90 percent.
- See more at: RIGZONE - Kemp: US Oil Reserves Highest Since 1970s
 
Democratic Senators Press Obama For Keystone Decision By May 31

by Reuters
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Thursday, April 10, 2014

WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) - Eleven U.S. Democratic senators on Thursday urged President Barack Obama to make a final decision on whether to approve TransCanada Corp's Keystone XL crude oil pipeline from Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast no later than May 31.
"We need a definitive timeline laid out, a timeline that reduces the comment period for federal agencies, officials and other entities," the senators wrote to Obama. "We cannot miss another construction season."
The group included several lawmakers expected to face tough re-election battles this year, notably Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, who chairs the Senate Energy Committee.
Also signing on were Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, Mark Begich of Alaska, Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Kay Hagan of North Carolina, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Jon Tester and John Walsh, both of Montana, and Mark Warner of West Virginia.
The proposed 1,179-mile (1,898-km) line, which would transport crude from Alberta to refineries on the Gulf Coast, has been under U.S. government review since 2008.
- See more at: RIGZONE - Democratic Senators Press Obama For Keystone Decision By May 31
 
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Economic Calendar - Bloomberg
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[TD]LOOKIN' GOOD!:D
PriorActual
Crude oil inventories (weekly change)
Gasoline (weekly change)
Distillates (weekly change)

[TD="class: econo-releaseinfo"] Released On 4/16/2014 10:30:00 AM For wk4/11, 2014[/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]4.0 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] 10.0 M barrels
[/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]-5.2 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -0.2 M barrels [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]0.2 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -1.3 M barrels [/TD]
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