My prices have been going up.
Maybe, if the Ft Macmurray fire hadn’t happened.
6,000 sq km and still growing.
They got as low as $1.19/gal several months ago, but have now crept up to the $2.00/gal range.
That is still a lot cheaper than the $3.60 range it was in for a long while a couple of years ago.
It’s crept up to $2.35 here currently, from a low a few months ago of $1.54. I’ve said all along that I wouldn’t complain too loudly if it was sufficient to get domestic production back on track. Hope it is, that 81 cents a gallon adds up over a month of commuting, and I’d hate for it to be for naught.
$2.15 a gallon here in my part of Virginia.
Up she goes, where she stops who the heck knows!
Sure. Take a bite out of storage.
For oil producers: recede. Bend like a willow. Then, when the time is right, uproot your opponent.
If I could predict the price of gas, I’d be able to make good money in stocks and futures the rest of my life.
Not in Connecticut