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goducks10
Explorer
Apr 23, 2019

Gas prices.

https://www.automotive-fleet.com/330282/gasoline-prices-stabilize-at-2-84-per-gallon

From the article;
"The West Coast is probably seeing the most significant impact based on gas prices increases," Casselano said. "In California, retail prices are over $4 per gallon for unleaded. The states has not seen prices this expensive since 2015. Unplanned and planned maintenance, which has tightened gasoline stock levels, have really driven up gasoline prices in the last few weeks much more than expected."

Can someone explain how a so called shortage drives up prices when the shortage isn't causing gas stations to run out of gas? I haven't heard about any stations rationing. So it's not really a shortage, it's just a decline in production which has zero effect on supply until the supply is less than the demand.
I call BS.

28 Replies

  • What gets me people move out of California because of high gas, taxes, home prices and complain how horrible California is, but when they move to another state they vote the same as they did in California.
  • they blame gas prices on shortages which I think is BS since the east coast doesn't seem to have that problem this year. it's all on the shoulders of the oil companies. they raise their prices at the drop of a hat and they always make sure they have a hat to drop. they are crooks 100%
  • So what? Gas/diesel prices are what they are. Complaining and looking for a scapegoat does nothing except raise a person's blood pressure. You're going to get screwed by the oil companies, so just get used to the idea.

    Just take a deep breath and relax. There are many things you can control, gas prices are not one of them.
  • goducks10 wrote:
    Can someone explain how a so called shortage drives up prices when the shortage isn't causing gas stations to run out of gas?

    Maybe they mean a shortage of profits, not a shortage of gasoline? :)
  • They use any reason they can to raise prices. It’s gotten out of hand. Any time a refinery had an accident suddenly that was the refinery all our gas comes from!

    Personally I fill up when I see the gas prices drop!
  • We get the same thing here on the west coast of BC. “ The refinery has closed for maintenance so up goes the price “ No stations are short of fuel and no one is driving any less, just another excuse to raise the price.
  • It may depend on where you live. Gas prices have increased just over 40 cents per gallon here in the past 90 days. Just filled up today and price was 2.859 a gallon. Price was 2.429 in Jan.
  • Fuel prices in East Alabama have been steady for the past several months averaging $2.39 a gallon. Haven't seen an issue here.

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