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On Feb 23, 10:11?am, HDinNY wrote:


On CNBC at 1:10PM today, oil-60.83 and unl-1.744. We'll be traveling the
first week in April and I expect $2.50/gallon.
Hugh


Those futures prices are based on wholesale, correct?

Add the state and federal taxes and the retail markups and you will be
nowhere near $1.74/gallon. In our region we enjoy "zone" pricing, a
system in which the refiner sends out a tanker truck to various
company owned filling stations and the same gas, from the same truck,
sold at different locations by the same parent company will vary by
40-50 cents per gallon between one side of town and another. It's
crazy, but as long as they can sell all the fuel they choose to refine
it will remain so..

I paid $2.85/gallon for 92 octane unleaded this afternoon. To be
fair, that was at a station not usually known for its low prices,
(last chance before getting onto the freeway).




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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 23, 10:11?am, HDinNY wrote:

On CNBC at 1:10PM today, oil-60.83 and unl-1.744. We'll be traveling the
first week in April and I expect $2.50/gallon.
Hugh


Those futures prices are based on wholesale, correct?

Add the state and federal taxes and the retail markups and you will be
nowhere near $1.74/gallon. In our region we enjoy "zone" pricing, a
system in which the refiner sends out a tanker truck to various
company owned filling stations and the same gas, from the same truck,
sold at different locations by the same parent company will vary by
40-50 cents per gallon between one side of town and another. It's
crazy, but as long as they can sell all the fuel they choose to refine
it will remain so..

I paid $2.85/gallon for 92 octane unleaded this afternoon. To be
fair, that was at a station not usually known for its low prices,
(last chance before getting onto the freeway).


I paid $2.05 for reg today at the Eastman WalMart. But based on
prices in Warner Robins, and other places in Eastman, it'll probably
go up 5-10 cents here in the next few days. I hope I'm wrong, though.

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bill
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