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Labor Day weekend gas prices are near all-time highs
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:52 am
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:52 am
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Drivers hitting the roads this Labor Day weekend will be greeted by historically high gas prices for this time of the year.
The record-high for gas prices during the week leading up to Labor Day was set in 2012 at $3.84 a gallon, according to a CNN review of federal data that goes back to 1990.
Current prices are just shy of that. The national average for regular gas is $3.83 a gallon as of Thursday, according to AAA.
Normally, prices at the pump cool off as the summer winds down. Not this summer.
For a variety of reasons — including OPEC holding back supply and extreme heat that has messed with refineries — gas prices have steadily increased this summer. The national average price for regular gas stood at $3.58 a gallon on Memorial Day, the unofficial start to summer.
“This is abnormal. Prices normally fade towards the end of the summer,” said John LaForge, head of real asset strategy at the Wells Fargo Investment Institute.
Eleven states across the country average $4 a gallon or more, according to AAA. That includes Illinois, Washington, Arizona and California.
The good news is that gas prices are still well below the peak set in June 2022. At that time, fears about supply disruptions in Russia sent oil prices skyrocketing, lifting the national average price for regular gas to a record of $5.02 a gallon.
Gas prices fell sharply from those levels as Russia disruptions failed to emerge and the Biden administration aggressively drained emergency oil reserves.
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However, the situation changed as oil prices jumped, boosted by easing recession fears and Russia and Saudi Arabia slashing production.
“Saudi Arabia has cut production to increase the price of crude oil and balance their budgets,” said Andy Lipow, president of consulting firm Lipow Oil Associates.
Gas prices have also been boosted by the record-high temperatures that have blanketed much of the country this summer.
Some of America’s aging refineries – the last major refinery was built in 1977 – can’t go all-out in triple-digit temperatures.
quote:(and because that would probably mean not doing any maintenance)
The latest data from the US Energy Information Administration shows that Gulf Coast refiners only operated at 92% of capacity last week.
“They’d like to run at 100%. They have the economic incentive to run at 100%. They just can’t because of the heat,” said Lipow.
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ETA: Thanks, FDR!
This post was edited on 8/31/23 at 10:00 am
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:52 am to ragincajun03
Jesus, do you poor people ever stop crying?
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:53 am to ragincajun03
Listen Jack best economy ever
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:53 am to ragincajun03
Crawfish and Gas, Crawfish and Gas.....
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:53 am to ragincajun03
Just filled up this morning, it was $3.58/gal for premium.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:54 am to ragincajun03
That's okay. You can afford it and probably have insurance too.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:55 am to ragincajun03
gotta fill up the truck today
it's chilling at $3.25 a gallon
that'll be another $65 fill up
it's chilling at $3.25 a gallon
that'll be another $65 fill up
Posted on 8/31/23 at 9:55 am to ragincajun03
Good times to be a Sams member.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:00 am to ragincajun03
Filed my car up yesterday morning at Costco, went back that evening and filled the wife’s up, price went up 8 cents in 9 hours.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:06 am to ragincajun03
We’re fricking ourselves on this pretty good.
Within a generation the demand for oil will dramatically plummet and the cost/benefit of production will make it unprofitable to operate here in the US. Then all of the oil that were sitting on now, which could be used to make a shite ton of money and drive down energy cost thereby turbocharging our economy, it’ll all be comparatively worthless.
Within a generation the demand for oil will dramatically plummet and the cost/benefit of production will make it unprofitable to operate here in the US. Then all of the oil that were sitting on now, which could be used to make a shite ton of money and drive down energy cost thereby turbocharging our economy, it’ll all be comparatively worthless.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:08 am to SingleMalt1973
I saw $2.99 driving to work this morning
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:11 am to SlapahoeTribe
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Within a generation the demand for oil will dramatically plummet and the cost/benefit of production will make it unprofitable to operate here in the US. Then all of the oil that were sitting on now, which could be used to make a shite ton of money and drive down energy cost thereby turbocharging our economy, it’ll all be comparatively worthless.
long term forecasts do predict demand for oil to decrease in the US and western Europe, but China and India's demand is expected to outpace that decrease in demand from the US and Europe
meaning the demand for O&G will continue to increase, no matter what we do here in the US
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:11 am to ragincajun03
$3.18 in batesville this morning.
Was shocked it was that “low”
Was shocked it was that “low”
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:12 am to SneezyBeltranIsHere
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Jesus, do you poor people ever stop crying?
GFY commie Brandon voter.
The two downvoters are embarrassments.
This post was edited on 8/31/23 at 10:50 am
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:13 am to ragincajun03
I honestly never look at the price when I pull up to a gas pump.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:21 am to BabyTac
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I honestly never look at the price when I pull up to a gas pump.
I understand. I do the same when buying a new vehicle or boat. I don’t even look at the sticker. Just tell them I’ll take it at whatever the price.
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:24 am to ragincajun03
:cries in 8mpg V10 ford excursion:
Posted on 8/31/23 at 10:25 am to ragincajun03
92% utilization is about the most you can ask for at any time.
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