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ngreen

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Diesel $3.44 a gallon, in Missouri, Keep it dropping

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$3.29 in Opal, vA.





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Two stations are now down to $3.49. The highest price is $3.57. 20 miles to the west prices were $3.45 a week ago. Keep on going down!


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Filled at $3.25 but had been $3.39 the day before so who knows what it will be at lunch.

With China in a slow down their fuel usage demand is expected to decline from one article today.

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While the rest of the lower 48 states embraces summer, we here in Washington State are stuck in very cold and wet temperatures and the highest fuel prices in the nation. Still above $4.20 a gallon for gas but the crazy thing is diesel is now lower than gas at some stations by just a few pennies. Been a long time since us diesel owners can brag about that. (Diesel TDI Jetta and Silverado Pickup) All the best...Hans

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You have to figure in the time for permitting and exploration which is unfortunately 5 to 10 years. Not too many people are going to fall for the notion that the present administration is fossil fuel friendly, but a nice try though. Oil production on private land is thriving and oil production on public land is withering.





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Diesel is finally falling in price locally. Last night in Murray diesel was down to $3.58 and 87 Shell was $3.18 leaving the same old 40 cent spread.

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http://www.heatingoil.com/articles/unconventional-oil-reserves/

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Permits issued under prior administrations were cancelled by the new administration during first month in office. So time from permitting to production accounts for any increase. it doesn't come from this administrations efforts. Indeed, much, much more oil would be in production had the last three and a half years allowed prior work to continue. What's more, production will lag for years even if we were to open up drilling today.

But don't let any new info into the fog bank betwixt thine ears, it will just go to waste.

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Not bad info, shows how basd it is to get the tar and other oil not to even mention ther distructtion of the enviroment.


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