Can't speak for 83 corridor, I am off RTE81/322 East ShoreNot on the I83 corridor, some places dropped. 05
Can't speak for 83 corridor, I am off RTE81/322 East ShoreNot on the I83 corridor, some places dropped. 05
Seems like the west side of the Susquehanna is always higherCan't speak for 83 corridor, I am off RTE81/322 East Shore
Always,, I was just watching the local news and they were saying to expect gas prices to go up due to summer gas switchover yet at same time they did acknowledge that the prices did go up last weekSeems like the west side of the Susquehanna is always higher
The line that goes North and South thru the eastern part of Va is about 500 feet from my house. They are currently building a new neighborhood right next to it.here is a map of pipelines... 1st place to look is the refineries that feed into your area.
Where are the Pipelines?
More than 190,000 miles of liquid petroleum pipelines traverse the United States. They connect producing areas to refineries and chemical plants while delivering the products American consumers and businesses need. Pipelines are safe, efficient and, because most are buried, largely unseen. They...www.api.org
Don’t forget hurricane season! Duck season! Wabbit season! They’re all GREEDWAY season!Yep the news mentioned it’s because of the change over from winter to the more expensive summer blend. Yet I remember they said in the fall that prices rose because of the summer to winter blend change over ?????
So, let me think--winter to summer, higher prices, summer to winter, higher prices. Refinery fire-higher prices, Oil CEO sneezes- higher prices, Sunny to cloudy days-higher prices. Getting late, time for this old man to go to bed--OOPS higher prices
Some people can’t handle the truth…I got blocked from that guy from Texas with like 15,000 posts for saying the oil industry is corrupt. But the truth of the matter is this is the raising of prices for the upcoming Spring and summer driving season. Almost without exception-gas prices have gone up in almost every state.
Yep, RVP changeover, Easter holiday, snowstorm in the North East, it all has a bearing on pricing.I got blocked from that guy from Texas with like 15,000 posts for saying the oil industry is corrupt. But the truth of the matter is this is the raising of prices for the upcoming Spring and summer driving season. Almost without exception-gas prices have gone up in almost every state.
Speedway? About 10 days ago or so, one Speedway off I-80 was $2.71 for almost two weeks. Everything else was $2.99. Now, everyone $3.25-$3.29. Must be the big Presidents Day weekend. Take advantage of all those running out to the mattress sales. On a side note, several Speedways, including one just built two years ago, are changing to Amoco. I think there are Amocos in the suburbs but none around here. We have BP here. Aren’t they the same?Speedway?