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Old 12-29-2014, 09:25 PM   #91
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Analyst expects gas prices will remain this low for at least another 6 months...and may even go a bit lower during some of that period:

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/marke...low/ar-BBhkxMF

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Old 12-29-2014, 09:54 PM   #92
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Greek pump price breakdown: as of 19 december



Black: pump price (avg)
Red: gas station profit
Blue: taxes
Green: base refinery price


Thats after the prices went down.
Before, taxes were the same .95€/L and profit was about .08€/L
Thats why it shows such huge profits.

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Old 12-30-2014, 04:42 AM   #93
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Filled up last night. Same station as the one from my post #61 on this thread.

$ 1.69 9/10 USD per U.S. gallon.....dropped 17 cents per gallon in 1 week. This station is now the 3rd cheapest in the Houston metro area...tied with another Kroger.

The cheapest station in the Houston metro = $ 1.63 USD per U.S. Gallon.
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Old 12-30-2014, 06:14 AM   #94
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$1.63! Could we see 99 cents again? My very first fillup (10 gallons of gas in a VW Beetle in 1974) was $3.

Would 29 cents a gallon be a good thing? All things considered?
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Old 12-30-2014, 08:12 AM   #95
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So what's it actually cost you guys to fill up from empty now


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Old 12-30-2014, 08:31 AM   #96
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65±5€ for the yaris in greece. That would be around 80USD

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Old 12-30-2014, 03:48 PM   #97
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Right from empty would be just under $42CAD, just over $36USD. Less than 1/2 of what you pay in Greece. I may stop complaining about paying taxes for at least 48 hours.
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Right from empty would be just under $42CAD, just over $36USD. Less than 1/2 of what you pay in Greece. I may stop complaining about paying taxes for at least 48 hours.
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Right from empty would be just under $42CAD, just over $36USD. Less than 1/2 of what you pay in Greece. I may stop complaining about paying taxes for at least 48 hours.
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Old 12-31-2014, 08:52 AM   #100
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$1.63! Could we see 99 cents again? My very first fillup (10 gallons of gas in a VW Beetle in 1974) was $3.
I remember sitting on the passenger side of the bench seat in my mother's convertible sometime in the late 60s or early 70s and pulling into the 76 station at what we called the 'bottom of the hill' (our downtown area was flat, but surrounded by hills/mountains). IIRC, gas was under 20 cents USD per gallon...and it was all full serve...and the attendants weren't young. We didn't get a self serve station until sometime in the mid to late 70s. For some reason, I also remember filling my own tank at a station in a different part of California (in Irvine) in 1982 and paying $1.65 9/10 USD per U.S. gallon.

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Would 29 cents a gallon be a good thing? All things considered?
Not here. This isn't the late 1980s ( As much as I love the Houston area, I don't know if I would have wanted to be here at that time). The economy is now a lot more diverse. However, low oil prices still have a deleterious effect. From what I've read...discussions on other sites...some companies have already adjusted, or are starting to adjust, their operations to reflect the decline in the price of oil, resulting in more layoffs. As much as I hate to spend any more than I have to per mile, higher oil prices are more beneficial to me personally. While some of this is due to the economy in general and some due to my proximity to new roads being built, my house (since 2008) has gone up in value more than my total expenditure on gas will be for the next 20 years. The most I've ever paid here is $3.93 USD per U.S. gallon...and that was when people in parts of California and New York were paying over $5.00 USD per U.S. gallon.
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Old 12-31-2014, 09:03 AM   #101
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My last two fill-ups have been $19.59 and $19.46 USD.
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Old 12-31-2014, 09:27 AM   #102
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Costs me $18US to fill my tank here in Trinidad and Tobago
42 Cents US per litre
A 2007 Basic model Yaris costs 23,256 US
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Old 12-31-2014, 09:31 AM   #103
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I may stop complaining about paying taxes for at least 48 hours.
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I complain about Federal taxes, but when it comes to state and local....Texans can't really complain . No State Income Tax, low car registration fees, low LLC setup fees, etc. We aren't feeding, proportionally, the huge public employee salary and pension beast that some other states face . We have a high property tax rate, but you get a good 'bang for your buck' here. Plus, you have the option of buying in an older area (with a lower rate) and can reduce your property tax expenditure by buying a less expensive property. Plus, more local control/input (higher property taxes vs. having a state income tax), unlike California (don't get me started on the multiple Serrano decisions ). After dealing with the Assessor's Office in my county (population just over 500,000)...a positive experience...I empathize with people in adjacent Harris County (population over 4,000,000...the 3rd most populous county in the U.S.). I'd imagine dealing with that Assessor's Office = .
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Old 12-31-2014, 09:41 AM   #104
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Costs me $18US to fill my tank here in Trinidad and Tobago
42 Cents US per litre
Wow. A few pennies less (when converted to U.S. gallons) than the lowest price here.


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Not here. This isn't the late 1980s ( As much as I love the Houston area, I don't know if I would have wanted to be here at that time). The economy is now a lot more diverse. However, low oil prices still have a deleterious effect. From what I've read...discussions on other sites...some companies have already adjusted, or are starting to adjust, their operations to reflect the decline in the price of oil, resulting in more layoffs. As much as I hate to spend any more than I have to per mile, higher oil prices are more beneficial to me personally. While some of this is due to the economy in general and some due to my proximity to new roads being built, my house (since 2008) has gone up in value more than my total expenditure on gas will be for the next 20 years. The most I've ever paid here is $3.93 USD per U.S. gallon...and that was when people in parts of California and New York were paying over $5.00 USD per U.S. gallon.
About time someone started to address the fact that while yes, saving some at the pump feels good, there is such a thing as too low. That is where we are now. Too low. I personally have got to consume a whole lot of fuel to offset the negative economic impact of this current oil situation. As it currently sits, there are only a couple of oil producing countries that can still make a per barrel profit, while many more are facing serious economic hardships as their profit points are north of $75-$100 per barrel.
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About time someone started to address the fact that while yes, saving some at the pump feels good, there is such a thing as too low. That is where we are now. Too low. I personally have got to consume a whole lot of fuel to offset the negative economic impact of this current oil situation. As it currently sits, there are only a couple of oil producing countries that can still make a per barrel profit, while many more are facing serious economic hardships as their profit points are north of $75-$100 per barrel.


Geopolitically, the only things (off the top of my head) that I like about the current situation......that Putin (quite a bully, IMO) will be reaching for more TUMS Antacid , and (in a different part of the world of course) that there is likely much hand wringing going on within the Venezuelan government.
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Isn't this all political? The POTUS and his western allies getting Saudi Arabia to produce more oil than is needed so they can poke a sharp stick, where it hurts, into Vlad the Invader.
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Isn't this all political? The POTUS and his western allies getting Saudi Arabia to produce more oil than is needed so they can poke a sharp stick, where it hurts, into Vlad the Invader.
Putin thinks that is a possibility. The Saudi Oil Minister and the UAE Petroleum Minister say no:

http://www.4thmedia.org/2014/12/irre...wn-oil-prices/
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