GlueGuy
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I saw this article in the news this morning, and thought "Haw! If anything the price of gas is going UP, not down!". So I though I would post it and see what others in the TBN universe are seeing. Kind of an official, unofficial poll.
Here in Sunny Silly-con valley we are now paying upward of $1.899 per gallon for regular (self serve). Diesel is running about $1.999. I realize not everybody on TBN is in the US, but give it your best shot. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Here's the (condensed) article:
*** Gasoline prices dip another penny
CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) - Gasoline prices dipped a penny a gallon at the pump in the past two weeks, continuing a trend that began in January, an industry analyst said Sunday. The average price of gasoline was about $1.47 a gallon, down a cent from March 9, according to the Lundberg Survey of 8,000 stations nationwide.
Prices have fallen more than 5 cents per gallon since Jan. 15 as the winter season reduced driving and gasoline demand. Demand is expected to rise starting next month, as the nation enters the peak summer driving season, analyst Trilby Lundberg said. Supply is also shrinking, as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to cut oil production by 1 million barrels a day. However, "neither of these two factors are sufficient to predict major gasoline price increases," Lundberg said.
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The GlueGuy
Here in Sunny Silly-con valley we are now paying upward of $1.899 per gallon for regular (self serve). Diesel is running about $1.999. I realize not everybody on TBN is in the US, but give it your best shot. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Here's the (condensed) article:
*** Gasoline prices dip another penny
CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) - Gasoline prices dipped a penny a gallon at the pump in the past two weeks, continuing a trend that began in January, an industry analyst said Sunday. The average price of gasoline was about $1.47 a gallon, down a cent from March 9, according to the Lundberg Survey of 8,000 stations nationwide.
Prices have fallen more than 5 cents per gallon since Jan. 15 as the winter season reduced driving and gasoline demand. Demand is expected to rise starting next month, as the nation enters the peak summer driving season, analyst Trilby Lundberg said. Supply is also shrinking, as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to cut oil production by 1 million barrels a day. However, "neither of these two factors are sufficient to predict major gasoline price increases," Lundberg said.
<A HREF="http://www.infobeat.com/fullArticle?article=406520874" target="_new">
Full article</A>
The GlueGuy