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minnow
Nov 19, 2018Explorer
Interestingly here in upstate SC, we live very near the border of NC so I see the prices on both sides of the borders. Today, gasoline was $2.02 and diesel was 2.85; an .83 cent spread in SC. Across the border in NC, gas was $2.41 and diesel was $2.93, a 52 cents spread between diesel and gasoline. These prices were pretty consistent at many gas stations I passed on both sides.
Additionally, as gasoline prices continue to fall here SC, the spread between gas and diesel has actually gotten larger. 10 days ago, diesel was .70 cents gallon more than gasoline. Gasoline has fallen several cents per day while diesel falls a few pennies a week.
One wonders why comparing diesel and gasoline price spread are so different between the 2 states. It's has never been this big before.
Additionally, as gasoline prices continue to fall here SC, the spread between gas and diesel has actually gotten larger. 10 days ago, diesel was .70 cents gallon more than gasoline. Gasoline has fallen several cents per day while diesel falls a few pennies a week.
One wonders why comparing diesel and gasoline price spread are so different between the 2 states. It's has never been this big before.
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