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$2.19 according to Gas Buddy app at three stations within a mile of my house, 30 miles northwest of the Dallas underbelly.

 
2.49 was the lowest. I think it was at Walmart or Meijer.

What are the economic factors driving this price swing?? That is the real question.

 
2.49 was the lowest. I think it was at Walmart or Meijer. What are the economic factors driving this price swing?? That is the real question.
Beemerdons has begun his holiday drinking binge early....the gas companies are trying to lure him out of his hacienda. :lol2:

 
2.49 was the lowest. I think it was at Walmart or Meijer. What are the economic factors driving this price swing?? That is the real question.
I have heard it's OPEC trying to control the market by flooding it with oil because (like it or not) drilling in North America works.They want to keep the price low so we stop producing oil (no profit) and then they will jack up the cost. Bastages!!

Unlike the lies we were told in the 70's from the so called experts who said the world would be without oil by 2025, OPEC has huge oil reserves.

 
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$7.35 Per gallon in Greece.
When I went to Greece, I found fuel prices on a par with the UK. Sounds like they still are.
Yes they are,but unfortunately the salary is not the same with yours ..
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Just saw on the news that there is a station somewhere in OK that was the first to offer regular E10 for $1.99 a gal. Whatever the cause, I sure hope this trend continues for a while. Makes playing with gasoline powered toys seem less decadent. ;)

 
Our prices are as low as $2.69 for regular, but equally as positive is that there are three local stations that have zero ethanol in alll grades and a few others that omit ethanol from their premium grade.

 
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Just saw on the news that there is a station somewhere in OK that was the first to offer regular E10 for $1.99 a gal. Whatever the cause, I sure hope this trend continues for a while. Makes playing with gasoline powered toys seem less decadent. ;)
People in the know have stated that this will last all through 2015. I hope it's true. :)
 

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