I guess my supplier isn't a gouger....lol
But then my supplier is also a hunting friend so if he did gouge me and we were in the woods hunting.... well, I'll let you all read between the lines....
Anyway, after reading this thread and looking at your prices, I looked back at my last fill bill and it was 89 cents a gallon in the fall. I need another fill now and swung by the office up town. It's up to a big 99 cents a gallon. Went up 10 cents.
I own three 500 gallon bottles. I run on one and keep 2 valved off just in case. My 'needs a fill' bottle is sitting at 22%.
Propane would have to be $1.45 / gallon to break with my pellet / corn stove that has sat all winter, unused.
I know what it cost for residential propane and what they pay and the profit margin after expenses like the plant, bulk storage tanks, propane trucks, personnel, upkeep on equipment and insurance (and thats a big hit in the propane retail business, plus workers compensation, unemployment insurance and general taxes, isn't all that much, maybe 10 cents a gallon delivered.
They ain't getting rich by any means.
You have to look at the entire picture, not just the spot price compared to the retail price. That is a false comparison.