Grampi,
You seem to think selling motor fuels is a lucrative venture.
Open up your own gas station and see for yourself. Around here, it's such a great business that everyone else is getting out of it, and the few that stay tie the venture to some other profit enterprise that can pay the bills for the gas pumps. I only see this trend continuing.
I make about 3 cents per gallon on motor fuel I sell at retail, based strictly on the cost of goods sold. Everything else pays the bills for selling gas. The infrastructure costs are very high. It takes massive volumes of retail fuel sales to even come close to making retail motor fuels sales a viable stand alone business.
Predicting the price of retail motor fuels one year from now is an impossible exercise. It could be a buck fifty or five bucks. Toss a coin.
You seem to think selling motor fuels is a lucrative venture.
Open up your own gas station and see for yourself. Around here, it's such a great business that everyone else is getting out of it, and the few that stay tie the venture to some other profit enterprise that can pay the bills for the gas pumps. I only see this trend continuing.
I make about 3 cents per gallon on motor fuel I sell at retail, based strictly on the cost of goods sold. Everything else pays the bills for selling gas. The infrastructure costs are very high. It takes massive volumes of retail fuel sales to even come close to making retail motor fuels sales a viable stand alone business.
Predicting the price of retail motor fuels one year from now is an impossible exercise. It could be a buck fifty or five bucks. Toss a coin.