Don't buy gas from Exxon or Mobile
Well I got this e-mail for the zillion time and instead of deleting it I decided to send this reply back.
I don't see this working. The only way to lower prices is to reduce our consumption, period! Although not a totally free market the thing with gasoline is that there is plenty of oil sitting at the refiners they just can't turn it over fast enough because we have not built a refinery in 30+ years. Although prices continue to go up the demand has continued to increase also. Until "we" the general public reduces our demand, drive more fuel effient cars and look to alternate energy it will be the same old same old. If you really want to hurt the oil companies send 50 emails to your freinds and tell them to try and reduce their fuel consumption by 10% this week and try to increase more each week. Although 10% sounds like a lot just by having the car in good mechanical shape, tires at proper inflation pressures, and DRIVING AT OR BELOW the posted speed limit will put money in the bank and out of the Oil companies pockets. Here's a link (https://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/gasout.asp) on this e-mail that's been floating around since gas prices hit $2.00 a gallon. People still just don't get it. It's always someone else fault.:( edit: Moderators if you need to move this to general feel free to. |
I know lots of folks, myself included, who haven't bought exxon or mobil gas since the exxon valdez catastrophe. ZP is absotootly right: it hasn't stopped them from being the highest profiting company in the world, now has it? :(
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If there was a sustained 10% reduction in motor gasoline consumption, that would make a big difference in prices. Not just for gasoline, but for diesel, home heating oil, jet fuel, etc. It would be great to see that happen.
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If every one of those silly gas "boycott" emails instead told people to slow down, pump up their tires to max sidewall and not race from one traffic light to the next, they would be a lot more helpful.
In fact I think I'm going to prepare a canned email to that effect and forward it to as many people as possible when I get one of those emails. Maybe put in a plug for gassavrs.org and cleanmpg.com while I'm at it. |
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Do what Brucepick says and promote high MPG driving habits. Lower demand and that will cut their profit from 10 billion per quarter to maybe only 5 billion ( :( ). CarloSW2 |
Allow me to push this politically-charged thread into the General Discussion zone.
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And having said all that, I also agree that consumers have the ultimate power and that we should exercise our influences on the market. |
I haven't allowed anyone in my family to go to Exxon since 1989. I don't remember this, but my parents tell me that when I was 3 years old I used to yell out the window at people getting gas at Exxon.
Things haven't changed much. I still refuse to buy anything from ExxonMobil, but for other environmental and humanitarian reasons that I won't go into here. Their business practices are well documented and can be easily found online. They aren't making as much of a profit as we like to believe. If they were making 0% profit, gas prices will only drop by a few cents. |
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This is astounding to me since from a risk vs. return standpoint exploring for oil, buying illiquid capital plant equipment, and dealing with unstable governments would seem far riskier than lending money (which should be fairly easily nailed down by actuaries). |
i get those emails many many times. they just tell you to dont buy gas on a certain day or company, so they will understand how much profit they will loose if no one bought gas......
BUT it doesnt work because the oil companies are just laughing because, they know you will be back at the pump sooner or later becase "millions" of people didnt pump on that certain day. only way to solve the problem is to drive better or stop driving at all |
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