I notice that exit 3 and exit 29 trade off as the cheapest gas in southern Georgia along I-95. Dad likes exit 3 because the Petro has a Church's fried Chicken in it, and there's no Church's near his home. I like exit 29 because the Flying J's are always so nice and clean, and I have a flying J discount card. I usually get 1 or 2 cents a gallon off of their posted prices. On my next trip though I may not stop at the Flying J's because I suspect that Flying J only sells E10. On my next trip I am going to try and do it on "E Zero" if I can find it.
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Gas prices in Houston went up pretty good over the weekend! First time I'd seen gasoline more expensive than diesel in a long time. $4.94 for regular gas and $4.19 for diesel.
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Here in Northern KY very near CVG airport, gas was 3.99 Saturday, $4.15 Sunday, and $4.29 today.
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A Charlotte, NC news station reported last night that several of the higher priced stations were alerted by the state yesterday that they were being investigated by the state for price gouging and were going to be required to show receipts of their gas purchases from the supplier, showing what they had to pay for the gas and how much was purchased and the supplier was going to have to do the same and on up the line so they can find out who the culprit is that's causing the tremendous price hikes. My dad lives in KY and he said the state was also doing an investigation on price gouging there. As of Sunday I was told there was still one station in my immediate area (within 10 miles) that was $3.69.9 and everywhere else I have seen is at $4.29. How is it that one station can sell its gas $.60 a gallon cheaper than everyone else if there's no price gouging going on?
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With everyone in the dark, gas has suddenly become a precious resource. Those stations that do have power either have bone dry tanks or have some seriously long lines. The news shows people running out of gas waiting in line, and some are even getting into fights over it. It's chaos. I've never seen anything like this before. Glad I topped off before this mess. |
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The news last night reported that several stations in the area had been supenoed to show why there prices increased so much so fast. I think all of the publicity has gotten several of the stations thinking, because I was out last night and noticed that several of the higher stations had dropped their prices $.30 a gallon even though some stations are still not getting deliveries as regular as they would like. Personally I hope they burn their greedy @$$e$.
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But then again I remember when Katrina hit our gas prices went up .30-.50-1.00 very quickly and talking to people in the south they were really confused because they didn't go up at all. And supposedly same thing, fuel shortage caused by Katrina damage but then why would FL, GA and the carolinas not be affected at all. I fully understand the need to have a reserve capital on hand in case prices suddenly shoot up for crude and for a while the price of crude was appropriately inflated to justify their crap, but seriously I haven't seen any international news of supply really being down in the last 3+ years and meanwhile Mobil has increased their profitability about 100 fold to the tune of over 3 billion/year or something. Clearly they don't need all that in case gas crude goes up and they're just increasing profit margin because they can. |
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