Nov-10-2021 01:48 PM
Nov-11-2021 05:51 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Maybe North America was self sufficient but not the US alone.jdc1 wrote:
Fuel is over $5.50/gallon in Europe. Nothing has changed there. We should consider our selves lucky.
No we should demand the same policies that made us self sufficient a year ago.
Nov-11-2021 04:44 AM
Nov-11-2021 04:38 AM
nickthehunter wrote:
Gas prices don't have to be an issue now (along with all the other prices that contributed to the 6.2% inflation we are now experiencing); they made them an issue with their policies. Now they get to reap what they sow, my guess is it will be a massacre.
Nov-11-2021 03:37 AM
JRscooby wrote:Gas prices don't have to be an issue now (along with all the other prices that contributed to the 6.2% inflation we are now experiencing); they made them an issue with their policies. Now they get to reap what they sow, my guess is it will be a massacre.
...Remember when leadership of the country put on a sweater, and solar collectors on the White House? If we as a country had built on the idea for all the years gas price would be much less of issue.
Nov-11-2021 02:39 AM
MT BOB wrote:
Gas prices are up over 40% today than they were last year at this time
Joe Biden to Americans: “Did You Ever Think You’d Pay This Much for a Gallon of Gas?”
Nov-11-2021 02:34 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:The problem is the policies are still in place. Exports have not changed, imports cost more, and increasing domestic production takes time. Meanwhile domestic demand has increased considerably without the ability to fill the product void. Datajdc1 wrote:
Fuel is over $5.50/gallon in Europe. Nothing has changed there. We should consider our selves lucky.
No we should demand the same policies that made us self sufficient a year ago.
Nov-10-2021 09:40 PM
Boon Docker wrote:Reisender wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
Average gas price in Alberta is $6.20/gal, hadn't seen it slow camping down this summer.
You may have used an incorrect multiplier there.
Gas is about 1.26 per litre in Canadian dollars right now.
That is about 3.85 per American dollars in American gallons.
Not sure where you are getting your numbers from?
National average right now is $1.44/litre.
I just filled up today at 1.38/litre (Canadian dollars) here in southern Alberta. That works out to $6.20 a Canadian gallon.
In Vancouver it is $1.60/litre (Canadian dollars) . That works out to $7.20 per Canadian gallon.
Nov-10-2021 09:27 PM
Reisender wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
Average gas price in Alberta is $6.20/gal, hadn't seen it slow camping down this summer.
You may have used an incorrect multiplier there.
Gas is about 1.26 per litre in Canadian dollars right now.
That is about 3.85 per American dollars in American gallons.
Nov-10-2021 09:07 PM
jdc1 wrote:
Fuel is over $5.50/gallon in Europe. Nothing has changed there. We should consider our selves lucky.
Nov-10-2021 09:04 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
fuel prices have never impacted our decisions on what we do. Do they have an impact on the economy? Absolutely, those w/o extra disposable income get hit hard.
While we can moan about fuel prices, there are many many countries with much much higher fuel prices.
Nov-10-2021 07:56 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
fuel prices have never impacted our decisions on what we do. Do they have an impact on the economy? Absolutely, those w/o extra disposable income get hit hard.
While we can moan about fuel prices, there are many many countries with much much higher fuel prices.
Nov-10-2021 07:28 PM
Boon Docker wrote:
Average gas price in Alberta is $6.20/gal, hadn't seen it slow camping down this summer.
Nov-10-2021 06:49 PM
Nov-10-2021 06:28 PM