$3.05 here in north TX. Probably under $3 further west.
Then why have prices already came down?And so there is no reason for traders to force the price down. The consumers are prepared to pay. Demand is still good. Supply is good.
I believe the original poster was referring to something like this. Gasoline prices are still about a dollar a gallon more than what they were in mid April. Mods I took this off Gas buddy for a quick review.Then why have prices already came down?
Global supply is increasing sharply as the shipping lanes have reopened.
WTI was at $110 in April, its at $68 right now due to this.
Yes. But one small detail is that oil and the products derived from oil are traded separately. There is a final contract for oil when it enters the refinery, and there are final contracts for products when they leave the refinery and are delivered to marketers. Because of that the two can diverge. Low oil prices but still fairly high gasoline prices. Whether the traded price of gasoline comes back to under $2.00 is a function of supply and demand and what the traders think is happening. Fully integrated oil companies can get rather bull headed and refuse to release products at low prices.If all you were buying was oil, and the price dropped $20 a barrel today over yesterday's price, that's the price you would pay. But once the oil enters the refinery and begins being transformed in to gas, diesel,heating oil, jet fuel, and a million other products, the price you pay will be for a finished product. And when the price of oil drops, and stays stable for a few month's, you notice the price of all those products I mentioned will drop also. So if the price of oil starts off high, everything associated with it will also be high.,
$2.95 In Tennessee$3.16 for 87 at my local Marathon today. Not too bad IMO
Interesting. Costco has an investment strategy to place stores on Indian Land in both the USA and Canada. Trivia: They are called Reservations in the USA and Reserves in Canada.$3.29 this morning at the Costco Top Tier station in South Carolina (Indian Land.)