Gasoline is $1.54 per gallon in Greenville, SC. What is it in your part of the world?
Thanks,
Clark
$1.79 per gallon is the cheapest in Clarksburg, WV
About the same here in Clemson, diesel is around $1.89...
I guess I should head south next time I fill up.$2.15 a gallon in upstate NY
Ours dropped to $1.59/gal today here in northeast Arkansas.
Georgia prices change almost daily, with $1.77 average on regular. They also saw lower gas prices as an opportunity to make more money and added an additional 7 cent tax increase per gal in July.
$1.63 here up in north central MN.
1.51 in upstate SC
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$1.70 yesterday in Eastern NC.
1.42 in pelzer, sc
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Got it for .89 gallon in TN using Kroger points :)
1.45 without though which is nice
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1.46 in west central missouri
$1.39 around Tulsa
1.55 in NC Iowa
$1.69 in central Missouri.
1.95 in southern Pa.
$1.69 in corydon in today.
1.69 here in south ms
And Clark thank you for choke
Wow it got here fast.i hope it works.
$2.15 here in Southern Utah. We always seem to be the last to drop but the first to go back up. Got a couple of distributors that kinda run the show around here......still gonna be nice filling up this Spring.
$1.67 in Ky
Around $1.80 in Western Maryland. I have been feeling bad about paying so little so I have been pouring some on the ground before filling up. Its like they are giving it away!
Paid $1.46 tonight in Ware Shoals Clark. Crazy.
$1.69 in South Central KY
It's very interesting to see the differences in prices.
Thanks,
Clark
Quote from: jordanz7935 on January 19, 2016, 04:39:12 PM
I guess I should head south next time I fill up.$2.15 a gallon in upstate NY
Still better than what we had a couple years ago. What was it, five something a gallon? The cheaper the better though, for sure.
Bob
:TrainWreck1: $2.16 here in NY...
$1.29 in OKC, and dropping! http://www.oklahomacitygasprices.com/
Filled my truck up yesterday in VA with E85 for $1.15 a gallon! Haven't seen prices that low in yrs!
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$2.00 a gallon here in central NY this morning. Kinda makes me wish I had a big tank buried out back somewhere.
Bob
Paid $1.69 a gallon yesterday in Mebane, which is better than the surrounding area. Taxes on fuel in North Carolina are higher than the states on each side of us. You'd think we might have decent roads because of it, but you'd be wrong. What we do have is legislators with sweet retirement and health care benefits. Bastards.
Jim
1.27 in central Mo. Yesterday
Now in the news obuma wants a .25 cent increase in gas tax :angry9:
Do you think he would want to remove it if gas goes back up ::)
$ 1.39 in St. Joseph, MO yesterday.
$ 1.39 in places of ms
Everybody enjoy the low gas price but remember nothing comes without a consiquence. I am glad it's low , but there is a whole lot of folks out of work or on the verge of being laid off. I work in the oil field and have for 18 years. The price in oil has nothing to do with Obama or anyone else in this country. One word and that is opec. I as enjoying the price at the pump like everyone else , but there are thousands without jobs now because of it. Oil at 29 bucks a barrel is the cause. If we could get it up to 60 and level out there , gas would average around 2.10 a gallon and jobs would be there. I agree when it's 90 or 100 bucks , that it sucks , because the ceo's of these oil companies are pulling in ungodly profits. Just food for thought. There is a trade off on everything.
It is $1.39 at the corner, but you can get it cheaper if I look a bit.
Enjoy it now, because it is only a matter of time before they start really taking advantage of us again.
If I could only stock pile the stuff in a big tank/s, lots of tanks, someplace!
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on February 06, 2016, 11:36:53 AM
Everybody enjoy the low gas price but remember nothing comes without a consiquence. I am glad it's low , but there is a whole lot of folks out of work or on the verge of being laid off. I work in the oil field and have for 18 years. The price in oil has nothing to do with Obama or anyone else in this country. One word and that is opec. I as enjoying the price at the pump like everyone else , but there are thousands without jobs now because of it. Oil at 29 bucks a barrel is the cause. If we could get it up to 60 and level out there , gas would average around 2.10 a gallon and jobs would be there. I agree when it's 90 or 100 bucks , that it sucks , because the ceo's of these oil companies are pulling in ungodly profits. Just food for thought. There is a trade off on everything.
I can second that, HOWEVER, a lot of those jobs was never there before and were only originally made so the oil companies could take advantage of the high prices and get more done while it was high. And yea, it's hurt some but it's helping out ALOT!
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Quote from: sasquatch1 on February 07, 2016, 08:50:36 AM
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on February 06, 2016, 11:36:53 AMno
Everybody enjoy the low gas price but remember nothing comes without a consiquence. I am glad it's low , but there is a whole lot of folks out of work or on the verge of being laid off. I work in the oil field and have for 18 years. The price in oil has nothing to do with Obama or anyone else in this country. One word and that is opec. I as enjoying the price at the pump like everyone else , but there are thousands without jobs now because of it. Oil at 29 bucks a barrel is the cause. If we could get it up to 60 and level out there , gas would average around 2.10 a gallon and jobs would be there. I agree when it's 90 or 100 bucks , that it sucks , because the ceo's of these oil companies are pulling in ungodly profits. Just food for thought. There is a trade off on everything.
I can second that, HOWEVER, a lot of those jobs was never there before and were only originally made so the oil companies could take advantage of the high prices and get more done while it was high. And yea, it's hurt some but it's helping out ALOT!
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You are right, to a extent ,but I can tell you there are a very large percentage of jobs that was not created because of high oil prices. They were working before these outrageous price increases. Not defending the big oil companies , but its not them that cause the price increase , its the world market and opec.These I am talking about had been employed for 10 plus years. Those created jobs , you are talking about ,started disappearing last november. I work for a company of what use to be 25. I am fortunate to have been with them for 15 years. Started on the bottom and over the years moved up to upper management. I have had to lay off 13 people since nov. 2015. I understand where you are coming from and agree to an extent , but it hits home when each of theses guys , most in their 30s and 40s with wives , kids and a mortgage sits across from you at your desk and you have to lay them off. I also understand that this goes on with every job and people do it daily , but my point was just to let people have a little insight to how many many others are affected. If it's not you or a family member involved , then you really don't realize it not trying to rant but point out. Once again I also love the gas price , just wish oil would go back to 60 to 70 bucks and stay. That way workers could make a living and prices at the pump would be affordable.
Well I would not think the .25 cent GAS tax would help that Obama proposed.
Consumer pays more at the pump. That tax going to bring jobs back or push oil down some more?
Sorry about having lay offs , that is tough to take .
Been in manufacturing almost 30 years , know the feeling.
That 25 cent tax is only gonna make the government more money. The Obama administration's deal with Iran surely didn't help anyone. It freed them up to flood the market with 500 million additional barrels of oil. The recovery of decent Oil prices per barrel Won't improve this year and maybe much of next. Just my thoughts , but it most likely is gonna get much worse before any kind of rebound.
$1.50ish in SW TN. I paid $0.52/gallon this weekend with $1.00 off from my Kroger Fuel points. I pumped 35 gallons for $18. :D
L.I. NY yesterday morning I saw $1.99...That's real cheap in these parts..Gonna be good for guys road tripping for turkeys this spring if it continues this way.
Oil at $28-ish/barrel.....................wholesale future price of gasoline under 90 cents today.............. gasoline still hanging in there at $1.999/gal in the People's Democratic Republic of Pennsylvania. :character0029:
Among...........if not THE highest gasoline tax burden in the nation and quite arguably the WORST roads and bridges.
Ya gotta love it.................
$1.41 in my town
$1.48 around here today.
$1.99 here in central NY this morning.
Bob
1.64 in NC
Quote from: Cut N Run on January 22, 2016, 10:36:16 AM
Paid $1.69 a gallon yesterday in Mebane, which is better than the surrounding area. Taxes on fuel in North Carolina are higher than the states on each side of us. You'd think we might have decent roads because of it, but you'd be wrong. What we do have is legislators with sweet retirement and health care benefits. Bastards.
Jim
I hear you loud and clear fellow tarheel. Our roads in western NC stink...gas hit 1.68 today.
We have one of the highest gas taxes on the east coast and get zero in return, now the toll roads are coming....
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1.17 in central Mo today. Roads suck for 8 years now
Saw it in Memphis yesterday for 1.37
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Greenville SC
Still going down here too...saw $1.73 yesterday
Getting it for $1.34 in Batesville MS!
I paid $2.01 in North Va for Premium.... I am happy with that.
I have seen as low as $1.27 for regular. But my car would self detonate on regular.
$1.99 in central NY this morning. Never thought I'd see gas prices like this again. If I remember right, we were paying over $5.00 a couple years ago and I was sure it would just go up from there. I forget what it got down to here over the past year, but it seems like it was in the neighborhood of $1.40.
Bob
1.35 I think in Fulton, Ms
jumped up here in TN to $1.49 from $1.39