Gas Prices After The Cyber Attack (by Russia?)

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I didn't read all 200 posts but.. currently in myrtle beach right now and very few stations with gas. And if it does have gas 30 minute wait

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Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel. Lol.

Does all that then finds out it's a Dad borrowing the wife's Telsa, at the rescue for his daughter who broke down. She waited too long, went to the nearest station on the way home (bad neighborhood) and the station was empty. Now everyone is dead. Thanks Shelby.

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I didn't read all 200 posts but.. currently in myrtle beach right now and very few stations with gas. And if it does have gas 30 minute wait

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I managed to fill up the Fiesta ST this morning at my usual station, but all they had was 87. Had to re-tune it.
 

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I gassed up the truck this morning after shopping. I paid $3.50 a gallon for the 89 octane for the truck at Mobil this morning. I looked at what the 93 octane was and it was $3.70 a gallon. It went up 10 cents since last week.

If this keeps up, I can see a recession on the horizon for sure. The economy is so shaky right now. Just take a look at the incentives they are giving at car dealerships. Wait till the housing bubble bursts too. Higher gas prices and paying more than what the house is worth,...........Utttt-ohhhhhhh. lol
 

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I gassed up the truck this morning after shopping. I paid $3.50 a gallon for the 89 octane for the truck at Mobil this morning. I looked at what the 93 octane was and it was $3.70 a gallon. It went up 10 cents since last week.

If this keeps up, I can see a recession on the horizon for sure. The economy is so shaky right now. Just take a look at the incentives they are giving at car dealerships. Wait till the housing bubble bursts too. Higher gas prices and paying more than what the house is worth,...........Utttt-ohhhhhhh. lol

I have heard at least some rumblings about “ trying “ to ramp up oil production... but nothing solid. Which scares me for other people in the industry
 

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I gassed up the truck this morning after shopping. I paid $3.50 a gallon for the 89 octane for the truck at Mobil this morning. I looked at what the 93 octane was and it was $3.70 a gallon. It went up 10 cents since last week.

If this keeps up, I can see a recession on the horizon for sure. The economy is so shaky right now. Just take a look at the incentives they are giving at car dealerships. Wait till the housing bubble bursts too. Higher gas prices and paying more than what the house is worth,...........Utttt-ohhhhhhh. lol

Home builders and people who wanted to build are canceling like crazy. Things could go from really good to really bad in the home building biz. The horrible lack of supply is the only thing powering housing and part of that is corporate buying that is distorting the market.
 

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I gassed up the truck this morning after shopping. I paid $3.50 a gallon for the 89 octane for the truck at Mobil this morning. I looked at what the 93 octane was and it was $3.70 a gallon. It went up 10 cents since last week.

If this keeps up, I can see a recession on the horizon for sure. The economy is so shaky right now. Just take a look at the incentives they are giving at car dealerships. Wait till the housing bubble bursts too. Higher gas prices and paying more than what the house is worth,...........Utttt-ohhhhhhh. lol
$3.35/gallon for 87 here in ID

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I gassed up the truck this morning after shopping. I paid $3.50 a gallon for the 89 octane for the truck at Mobil this morning. I looked at what the 93 octane was and it was $3.70 a gallon. It went up 10 cents since last week.

If this keeps up, I can see a recession on the horizon for sure. The economy is so shaky right now. Just take a look at the incentives they are giving at car dealerships. Wait till the housing bubble bursts too. Higher gas prices and paying more than what the house is worth,...........Utttt-ohhhhhhh. lol
Costco is still $2.99 for premium, and $2.75 for regular as of this morning. However, my GasBuddy app is show premium in my area is between $3.39 and $3.80. If that's true then Costco might leap upward today. Not good.

This mega upward trend isn't boding well for home heating oil next heating season.
 

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