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- The_WeekendersExplorerGas in Harvey, ND is $3.99 and diesel at $4.20.
- SRTExplorer
camperdave wrote:
SRT wrote:
Well, what do know.....:R Gasoline prices are starting to go down. Some stations have lowered their prices by 4¢ a gallon. Plus the price of oil has dropped to $93 this morning.
Great news! Surely it will be right back down to $2/gallon any day now!
Don't we wish :B. But we know it's not in the cards. :( - tomman58ExplorerSeen gas here at $4.07 and Diesel for $3.99 not very good yet.
remeber in the past when the gas stations did the credit thing. At that time some stations broke away and we had a gas war.................. time for another! - camperdaveExplorer
SRT wrote:
Well, what do know.....:R Gasoline prices are starting to go down. Some stations have lowered their prices by 4¢ a gallon. Plus the price of oil has dropped to $93 this morning.
Great news! Surely it will be right back down to $2/gallon any day now! - BumpyroadExplorer
Fezziwig wrote:
Dick A wrote:
I've had enough of the hot air wind mill propaganda debate.
Thanks for making your political prejudices plain.
I think you have the wrong idea about that. the continuous whining between you two on the subject probably should reach an end.
bumpy - SRTExplorerReading an article in oil price dot net. According to the article by Steve Austin, the US refiners are pricing their finished product according to the price of Brent crude. There is about a $15 difference in cost - $93 vs $111.
- SRTExplorerWell, what do know.....:R Gasoline prices are starting to go down. Some stations have lowered their prices by 4¢ a gallon. Plus the price of oil has dropped to $93 this morning.
- Dick_AExplorerI've had enough of the hot air wind mill propaganda debate.
- LindsayRichardsExplorer
Fact the wind mills for Michigan to be built in Michigan
I don't care if they are built in Disney Land. The interest on the cost to build them is much more than the value of the electricity they generate. This is an easy concept. The only thing keeping them afloat is the huge government subsidy. - tomman58Explorer
LindsayRichards wrote:
Michigan has aplan to have 25% in renewables by 2025. Most of it Wind!
I have a plan to win the power ball also. Plans by politicians mean nothing if the technology doesn't work. Without the subsidies, which end the first of the new year, they must stand on their own. Taxpayer subsidies for failed technologies are ending. I am starting my trip tomorrow and I don't plan on spending $4.00 per gallon, but plans are not facts. I will report the actual fuel prices.
Fact the wind mills for Michigan to be built in Michigan
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