So many factors to consider. With prices already topping $2.60/gallon, 30-to-1 seems rather steep.
1 posted on
08/08/2005 8:20:52 AM PDT by
newgeezer
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To: newgeezer
Where is the legislation we hear is coming to enable U.S. lands drilling in ANWAR and elsewhere???? Screw OPEC. The U.S. needs to minimize OPEC oil need NOW!!!
2 posted on
08/08/2005 8:22:40 AM PDT by
EagleUSA
To: newgeezer
uhhhhhh...hellooooo
it already hit 3 bucks in L.A.
3 posted on
08/08/2005 8:23:07 AM PDT by
kellynla
(U.S.M.C. 1st Battalion,5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam 69&70 Semper Fi)
To: newgeezer
I was out in Montauk, New York earlier this summer. Gas was already $3.00/gallon at one station.
To: newgeezer
I would just like to know when we will be getting our hands on Iraqi oil. I thought cheaper oil was on the way once Saddam was kicked out. What's the holdup guys?
7 posted on
08/08/2005 8:26:55 AM PDT by
Tall_Texan
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To: newgeezer
8 posted on
08/08/2005 8:28:20 AM PDT by
deport
(If you want something bad enough, there's someone who will sell it to you. Even the truth your way.)
To: newgeezer
Milwaukee WI, one week ago regular unleaded gas was selling for $2.32/gal, this morning it was selling for $2.59. Out-frickin'-rageous!
To: newgeezer
3.00 per gallon will be fun. More bikers, more motorcycles, people may actually quit buying SUV's.
13 posted on
08/08/2005 8:29:38 AM PDT by
biblewonk
(They are not gods which are made with hands.)
To: newgeezer
Several years ago, the oil cartel said they wanted gas at $3.50 per gallon in the US, since the EU was paying about that. Outrageous price fixing.
14 posted on
08/08/2005 8:30:26 AM PDT by
hershey
To: newgeezer
I don't see what will stop the oil companies from charging $3 or even $5 per gallon. Heck why stop there? Why not $10 per gallon? No one is going to do anything about it until the gas prices start hurting the market. When investors start getting hurt by it, then Congress will say, "gee I think we might have to look into the gas prices."
15 posted on
08/08/2005 8:30:42 AM PDT by
trubluolyguy
(I got an idea, and idea so devious my head would explode if I even began to know what it was.)
To: newgeezer
I think the final determining factor will be worldwide usage. The days of $2.50 per gallon gas will become a happy memory as prices continue to rise.
17 posted on
08/08/2005 8:31:01 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
(If you must obey your party, may your chains rest lightly upon your shoulders.)
To: newgeezer
I don't think 87-octane gasoline will reach US$3.00 per US gallon. The reason is simple: we've already reached the point that people will start to drive less and/or buy more fuel-efficient vehicles, which will eventually cause an oversupply of gasoline and the price will nosedive from natural laws of supply and demand.
If I were Honda I would be ready to build at least 500,000 per year of the new 8th-generation Honda Civic model for the US market, given that the new Civic will be roomier, more powerful, and yet use 5-6% less fuel than the current Civic models. And Honda has another even more fuel efficient model (Honda Fit, due late Spring 2006) that could become very popular here in the USA.
To: newgeezer
I have a passenger car...BMW 5 series...with an 18 gallon capacity.
As Rush says...for all you people in Rio Linda, that's $48.40 to fill it up....which I have to do 2-3 times per week.
To: newgeezer
When gas becomes so expensive that alternative forms of energy become competative, the price will come down.
20 posted on
08/08/2005 8:32:09 AM PDT by
Nachum
To: newgeezer
Forgot to say it was $2.689 per gallon.
To: newgeezer
So what? I can afford $10 bucks a gallon!
Big whoop!
As long as there's no rationing, who cares?
< /sarcasm >
24 posted on
08/08/2005 8:34:12 AM PDT by
Publius6961
(Liberal level playing field: If the Islamics win we are their slaves..if we win they are our equals.)
To: newgeezer
Gas is $2.29 here.
It is freaky how unleaded PREMIUM is a few bucks cheaper than regular.
It won't hit 3 bucks here, but it may in LA if it goes to $2.45 or so here.
That is what you get for living in California.
26 posted on
08/08/2005 8:34:58 AM PDT by
rwfromkansas
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To: newgeezer
Drilling in ANWAR is not going to bring prices down. It will take many years after drilling before oil can flow. Prices will probably be around 5.00 a gallon by then.
The only relieve, although temporary, is to remove all taxes on gasoline and fix prices by Federal law. Another problem is to remove all gasoline mixtures and allow only one. Next is to allow only the low and highest octane of fuel and eliminate the middle rating. Most all cars can burn low octane and it would take many years for it to do any damage to the car. Valve clatter and a slight loss of power could be a nuisance, but so what. Oh, I hear the screams from the oil industry now, but just look at their soring profits. This is a national security problem.
31 posted on
08/08/2005 8:40:10 AM PDT by
Logical me
(Oh, well!!!)
To: All
Until people realize that driving an SUV with 1 or 2 people in it is not exactly "fuel efficient", gas prices will continue to remain high.
33 posted on
08/08/2005 8:41:04 AM PDT by
Hoboto
(I blame Hippies.)
To: newgeezer
Does anyone know how much a gallon of regular would be without any taxes?
40 posted on
08/08/2005 8:44:33 AM PDT by
stuartcr
(Everything happens as God wants it to.....otherwise, things would be different.)
To: newgeezer
A recent caller to Rush illustrated a big part of the gas problem we have now, and that is that each state has their own environmental regulations that require unique formulations. If gas was the same nationwide, it would easy to divert supplies when needed. As it stands now, refineries are making "custom" gasolines for different locales, which inhibits production capabilities and limits where the gas can be sold.
49 posted on
08/08/2005 8:50:06 AM PDT by
Disambiguator
(Making accusations of racism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.)
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