I saw it for $1.24 on the way home. Filled my back and forth to work car up from the bottom for $16.90. Filled the wife's Tahoe up the other day for $26 even at the always expensive station near my house. Both felt damn good after years of $40-50 fill ups. I'm 100000% not sorry oil prices are tanked.
Rez 5 miles outside town usually $0.40-$0.45 a gallon cheaper.
Brother sent me a pic from a friend of his, somewhere in MN maybe? $0.78 for 10% ethanol gas, $1.10 or such for Premium.
Fuggers............alla yas.
Geno
PS Jim, you too. filled a couple of propane tanks the other day $3.00 a gallon or so..............fuggers.
Last propane I got was $2.85/gal. Haven’t been outnumbered about a week, but noticed broke dick gas was the same gal price. Down from $2.95 a week before.
At $18 per barrel, crude pumped 6 miles out in the inlet, and refined 9 miles up the road....
I filled up the big red wagon yesterday for .99 a gallon. Most places are still somewhere around 1.09-1.39 though. Super 91 non ethanol for the boat was 1.59.
I’m taking advantage of it though, I haven’t seen gas under a dollar since high school. Been running 70 or so miles round trip to crappie fish in the evenings, reminds me of my time in Alaska.
Two stores in Joplin, MO was $1.01. Most are $1.12-1.25. One chain, Casey’s General Store, has some at $1.20 then a store 2 miles down the road for $1.45. I don’t get the difference, you know that fuel cane off their same truck on the same delivery. Because they can is good enough reason for me.
Regular 87 octane down to $.99 and $1.00 a gallon the cheapest at two locations, the highest two $1.09 and $1.19, with all the rest priced between $1.02 to $1.05.
79 cents a gallon at two different stations in Lake City, Mn on the shores of the Mighty Missipp.
Wow that's crazy.
And how crazy is it this epidemic just happens to rear it ugly head at the perfect time to keep the majority of consumers off the roads and consuming very little of the product at these prices? My guess, and I hope I’m wrong, gas (tax) prices may sky rocket after this fiasco in the name of global economic recovery. Welcome to the "new green deal".
Mostly between $1.50 and $1.60 in Omaha. With a few asking a bit more, between $1.70 and $1.80, and a few asking a bit less, between $1.35 and $1.50. Both the highest and lowest prices seem to be at convenience stores out in the country.
My daily drivers aren't particularly fuel efficient, so going out of my way to save $0.05 to $0.10 per gallon could easily cost more than it saves.
I'm not using as much gasoline for driving, but I am using more fuel for chainsaws and tractors at the farm.
I'll probably have to drive the next time that I go to Colorado to walk through the rental units to insure that they are ready to be rented when people are able to travel for mountain vacations again.
It's right at $1.50 in most places here. But there is a wide range of prices all around town. As low as $1.35 in some places and as high as $1.80 in others. In normal times there is rarely more than 5 cents difference between any place in town.