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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Gas prices up to record high Two cent rise in national average surpasses Katrina high, but end to climb is seen July 23 2006: 2:56 PM EDT ATLANTA (CNN) -- Gas prices rose nearly two cents over the past two weeks, to a record high of $3.02 per gallon of self-serve regular, a national survey reported Sunday. The survey, carried out July 7 and July 21, tallied prices at about 5,000 gas stations and found that self-serve regular rose 1.98 cents per gallon, to a national average of $3.0150, said Trilby Lundberg, publisher of the "Lundberg Survey." Sunday's uptick bests by a third of a penny the prior record, which was set last Sept. 9 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Lundberg said. But, adjusted for inflation, Sunday's price remains 15 cents lower than what it was in March 1981, she added. And, given that demand in recent days has been flat or shrinking, prices are unlikely to continue upward, Lundberg suggested. "The overall gasoline supply is not tight," she said. The trend in gas prices typically follows that of crude, and crude prices for West Texas Intermediate slipped on the NYMEX from more than $77 per barrel on July 14 to $74.43 last week, she said. Absent storms resulting in damage to refineries -- as occurred last year with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita -- or new threats to world oil supplies, prices should drop, she said. Sunday's poll found that drivers in Charleston, S.C., paid the least, at an average of $2.77 per gallon; drivers in San Diego, Calif., paid the most, at $3.28. Here are some other prices: -- Atlanta: $3.00 -- Charleston, W. Va.: $2.99 -- Houston: $2.93 -- Milwaukee: $3.20 -- Omaha, Neb.: $2.92 -- Salt Lake City: $2.80 -- Seattle: $3.02 -- Wilmington, Del.: $3.12 ++++++++++ But none of this has anything to do with that awful subject...politics. Right? After just burning about 530 gallons of diesel over 8000 miles, the most I paid was $1.54Ca Liter and the least about $2.88US gallon. Highest seen was $1.99Ca / Liter in Yukon. Interesting that I paid $2.98 at Petro station on I-5 at Corning, Calif today and at Chicken, Alaska paid $2.88. Chicken is in middle of nowhere on the Top of the World Highway in Alaska. So where is the extra money in Canada going? they already pay over 52% of their income in taxes according to a lady we met in a campground in BC. |
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