The Gas Game

In New Britain, CT I saw $3.02 -reg up to $3.29 super, but i bet up in Avon it's 3.32-3.49
 
ScottoMacD said:
As of this morning in Montreal the gas was going for 1.20 a litre.
I can never remember the conversion to gallons but it works out to about 3.50 a gallon.
Anyone with the conversion please correct my value for gallons.

(1 US gallon = 3.7854118 litres)

$4.54
 
kveeti said:
Currently it's $1.09.9 per Litre for regular gas here.
(1 US gallon = 3.7854118 litres)

= $4.16 per gallon
... Ouch..

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kveeti said:
(1 US gallon = 3.7854118 litres)

$4.54

... Now that hurts.. ! !

Its not right!

You are now in the "Winners Circle" on the "Gas Game" !

kveeti -- can you say "WooHoo!" ?

What a price boost!! Wow!

(its a shame the hurricanes caused such damage -- oops >> "sham" << )

YeeHaww! $$ !

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$2.89 for regular. It cost me $74 to fill up my truck yesterday. :sad:
 
125gJoe said:
(its a shame the hurricanes caused such damage -- oops >> "sham" << )

While last years hurricanes are a part of the problem, there are other factors making gas prices higher. I can't wait til this years hurricane season.
From:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060421...zZlupus0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3bGI2aDNqBHNlYwM3NDk-


NEW YORK - Crude-oil prices broke through $75 a barrel to hit a new record Friday, fueled by concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions and tight U.S. gasoline supplies.

Prices at the pump also kept rising, with the average price of a gallon of unleaded regular gasoline at $2.855, up 3 cents from a day earlier and more than 60 cents higher than a year ago, according to AAA's daily fuel gauge report.

Crude prices, which are more than 40 percent higher than a year ago, have risen 8.4 percent from Thursday's closing price — the biggest weeklong jump since the week ended June 17, 2005, when crude futures rose 9 percent.

Analysts say oil prices are likely to climb even higher in the weeks ahead as worries grow about how international pressure on Iran, OPEC's No. 2 oil producer, will affect its crude output. Rebel disruptions of oil production in Nigeria, the fifth-biggest source of U.S. oil imports, also pose a risk to supply.
 
You know, though, I JUST thought of it (sometimes my brain is a little slow). The prices for mine and ScottoMacD's gas prices were converted to US gallons - but they are still in Canadian funds. Oooops.

By today's conversion (1 CAD = 0.879275 USD):

mine $4.16 CAD = U.S. $3.65
S-MacD $4.54 CAD = U.S. $3.99
 
I would like to hear from Hawaii or Alaska. Even from another nation that has provinces/states that are isolated.
 
Hawaii has a law that makes them base their gas prices on the average between the highest and lowest in the continental US or something like that...By all logic though they should have just gone with market prices since they get their gas from Indonesia and wouldn't be affected by most crises in the Middle East.
 
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