โJan-02-2018 06:01 PM
โJan-05-2018 05:53 AM
tatest wrote:
Oil was never $110 a gallon. I don't remember it ever reaching $110 a barrel (42 gallons). Product prices go up and down with crude oil prices, but prices for which product go up and down with supply and demand. Diesel is the same fraction as fuel oil for heating and electrical power generation, demand changing seasonally for both markets, tending to be higher in winter. Gasoline demand peaks during summer months with vacation travel and heavy use of automobile air conditioning in stalled traffic.
In fractional distillation, the proportion of different fractions (gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel and fuel oil) depends mostly on the crude oil input, but can be adjusted by more expensive secondary processes to produce more of one fraction than another.
Thus diesel and fuel oil cost less relative to gasoline when gas is in higher demand and more costly methods are needed to produce it, but the balance shifts in the other direction when fuel oil is needed for heating and electric power generation, and gasoline is been sold out over overstocks.
Add to this, the markets are global. Crude production is global, refining is global, consumption is global. Transportation costs are on the order of 1/10th of production and refining costs, so the seasonal cost of diesel fuel in California might be determined by the market for fuel oil in China.
โJan-05-2018 05:42 AM
Gonzo42 wrote:
There is now, I read, a proposition in the upcoming election to place the fuel taxes in a dedicated account to be used ONLY for transportation projects, just as it was advertised for at least 40 years(that I have complained).
It is stated that it is the purpose to prevent diversion of those taxes to pet projects. One only hopes for truth on this, but only time will tell.
Gov. Moonbeam's new cap-and-trade taxes are a hidden tax. It can be raised at any time without notice, and for any amount.
DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW MUCH THAT TAX IS? I don't, and further, I don't know how to find out.
โJan-05-2018 05:33 AM
rk911 wrote:Hikerdogs wrote:
...The sad part is the home heating oil dealers are considering the difference as a "delivery charge". The same thing happened a couple years ago with propane. If you went to the dealer and had a tank filled it was $1.94 a gallon. If you had it delivered to your home it was $3.09 a gallon.
so there shouldnโt be a cost for delivery???
โJan-05-2018 01:50 AM
โJan-04-2018 04:45 PM
supercub wrote:
The best I can remember, when diesel was $4.00 a gallon, wasn't oil something like $110 a gallon? Now oil is around $60 a gallon and diesel is around $3.75 here in central CA. Can someone explain this to me? Nearly 1/2 of what a barrel use to cost, yet the price of diesel is nearing the highest ever prices.
Another weird thing is, a few months ago, diesel and gas (again here in central CA) were the same.........now gas is a $1.00 cheaper the diesel at the major truck stops. What gives??
โJan-04-2018 04:30 PM
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โJan-03-2018 08:46 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
๐ Hi,
"Because they can."
Exactly. It's private enterprise and they charge what the market will bear and it's a 'must have' so it's a stick it to you commodity.
Hope it feels good.
โJan-03-2018 06:55 PM
โJan-03-2018 09:46 AM
โJan-03-2018 09:11 AM
supercub wrote:
The best I can remember, when diesel was $4.00 a gallon, wasn't oil something like $110 a gallon? Now oil is around $60 a gallon and diesel is around $3.75 here in central CA. Can someone explain this to me? Nearly 1/2 of what a barrel use to cost, yet the price of diesel is nearing the highest ever prices.
Another weird thing is, a few months ago, diesel and gas (again here in central CA) were the same.........now gas is a $1.00 cheaper the diesel at the major truck stops. What gives??
โJan-03-2018 08:25 AM
Hikerdogs wrote:
...The sad part is the home heating oil dealers are considering the difference as a "delivery charge". The same thing happened a couple years ago with propane. If you went to the dealer and had a tank filled it was $1.94 a gallon. If you had it delivered to your home it was $3.09 a gallon.
โJan-03-2018 08:09 AM
Branson N Tucson wrote:
Your stupid governor