Oil Slick Stuff

BP at $3.19 and right across the street GetGo at $3.49 (1.6 miles from my house) to Speedway at $3.75 (.4 miles from my house)
 
Breakout...

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So over the weekend and the beginning of the week most of the gas stations around me were $3.39/gal. Since then the price has creeped up to $3.69/gal.
 
My one daughter lives about 10 miles away. Gas by her is $3.14/gal and on the way home gas varied all the way up to $3.69/gal
 
Probably starting the summer blend. That always makes the price go up. :angryfire:

Not according to oil futures traders. Today the Wall Street Journal reported that, "This month saw leveraged funds reach the shortest positioning in crude-oil futures since 2016".

There seems to be a good amount of pessimism towards China's economic recovery. If they're right, gas prices could be tamed this summer, which would also help keep prices for other items from running too high.


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Not according to oil futures traders. Today the Wall Street Journal reported that, "This month saw leveraged funds reach the shortest positioning in crude-oil futures since 2016".

There seems to be a good amount of pessimism towards China's economic recovery. If they're right, gas prices could be tamed this summer, which would also help keep prices for other items from running too high.


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It's good that crude oil prices are dropping but once Ohio switches to summer blend by June 1st the price of gas can rise by 20 cents per gallon. That's what I was referring to. Fortunately, gas has been coming down the last few days averaging $3.35/gal.
 
The price of gas is all over the place. The Speedway by me jumped from $3.29 to $3.55 yesterday. Over by my daughter it's selling for $3.05. Might be worth driving 5 miles to save $.55 cents a gallon, especially when you have a 35-gallon tank.
 
There is currently no viable energy solution for the masses.

The most active oil-producing basin in the US is now experiencing a contraction in the number of operating rigs.

It is the largest 4-month decline since the covid lockdowns.

Keep in mind that this basin accounts for nearly 40% of all oil production in the US.

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It's crazy. Last week around me gas jumped from $2.59 to $2.89/gallon. I went out today and gas is $3.19/gallon.
 
The price of gas is crazy. It takes a week or two for the price to slowly fall and then BAM in one day it jumps almost 50 cents a gallon.
 
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