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Post by chicagogg on Mar 5, 2022 11:40:25 GMT -5
Price of gas jumped from 3.799 last Sunday to 4.199 at same station on Friday. This stinks big time....
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Post by vtcwbuff on Mar 5, 2022 12:54:42 GMT -5
It's going to get worse. A lot worse if we quit buying Russian oil. To think, just a few years ago we were a net exporter of energy. Gas prices hurt the average consumer but the real pain is for commercial energy consumers that are going to pass on the price increase to their customers. Grocery prices will continue to increase.
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Post by UConnChapette on Mar 5, 2022 15:05:07 GMT -5
I got gas this morning at Costco. 3.69. I was expecting closer to 4.00.
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Post by vtcwbuff on Mar 7, 2022 18:02:26 GMT -5
$5.35 at the Mohegan Sun today.
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Post by knightsbridgeaz on Mar 8, 2022 1:07:59 GMT -5
It's going to get worse. A lot worse if we quit buying Russian oil. To think, just a few years ago we were a net exporter of energy. Gas prices hurt the average consumer but the real pain is for commercial energy consumers that are going to pass on the price increase to their customers. Grocery prices will continue to increase. Absolutely going to get worse. I think it is hard to get to the bottom of understanding all this importing and exporting. We were a net exporter of energy including 2021 - and were at one point expected to continue this year, but it is so complicated I couldn't get a handle on it, because of course one of the government's charts showed us moving from exporting to net importing one specific class of products. We both import and export various petroleum products and natural gas, and I guess it is all in what you specifically count. Hence "net".
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