An interesting video. It doesn't surprise me...
http://tinyurl.com/nqmde
Oil companies get probed
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Yeah it's getting completely out of hand.
Price of oil per barrel reached an all time high yesterday..
Filled up my dad's ride yesterday (bad idea) and cost me $70!!!!!
Going to be an expensive summer...
Price of oil per barrel reached an all time high yesterday..
Filled up my dad's ride yesterday (bad idea) and cost me $70!!!!!
Going to be an expensive summer...
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yeah man...
we're well over $3 a gallon here in AZ...
...what a fucking joke.
we're well over $3 a gallon here in AZ...
...what a fucking joke.
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from a different perspective.
a thread about energy,.. must be my birthday!?!
How dare those Oil Mongers decide to make almost as much profit on our gas as the Federal government and State government each gain in taxes on it!
Don†™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¾¢‚¬Å¡‚¢t worry, the Government will take care of that! †™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™¢¢¬‚¹¢‚¬¦¢¢¬…œ/wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />†™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¾¢‚¬Å¡‚¢
Fact: For a Dollar of gasoline, you actually pay the following
Crude Oil: $.47
Refining Cost : $.03
Oil Co GROSS Profit: $.14 (average)
Federal Tax: $.18.4
State Tax: $.21 (average)
(GROSS PROFIT includes material contribution, distribution, sourcing, and marketing)
(**excluding credit, †™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™¢¢¬‚¦‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦¢‚¬Å“other taxes levied in 11 states, and optional †™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™¢¢¬‚¦‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦¢‚¬Å“compensations for temperature loss at the pump itself,†™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬? or storage fees for companies that have small tanks, and have to refill often.)
See, Gasoline is currently averaged at a national average of $1.96 a quart.
Check out these prices?
Waters Average Price/quart
Evian $1.70
Arrowhead $0.79
Dasani $1.32
Deep Rock $0.94
Rimrock $0.94
Aquafina $1.22
Food Club $0.56
Dannon $0.82
Fiji $1.32
The price of Bottled water is average 65% net profit, and no special taxes, or refining. unless it†™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¾¢‚¬Å¡‚¢s just tap water, like Dasani.
The best things about Gas Prices is they can easily demonstrate that the economy, and not policy is the basis of the approval of our President.
Don't believe me: check it out.
http://www.pollkatz.homestead.com/files ... age001.gif
How dare those Oil Mongers decide to make almost as much profit on our gas as the Federal government and State government each gain in taxes on it!
Don†™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¾¢‚¬Å¡‚¢t worry, the Government will take care of that! †™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™¢¢¬‚¹¢‚¬¦¢¢¬…œ/wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />†™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¾¢‚¬Å¡‚¢
Fact: For a Dollar of gasoline, you actually pay the following
Crude Oil: $.47
Refining Cost : $.03
Oil Co GROSS Profit: $.14 (average)
Federal Tax: $.18.4
State Tax: $.21 (average)
(GROSS PROFIT includes material contribution, distribution, sourcing, and marketing)
(**excluding credit, †™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™¢¢¬‚¦‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦¢‚¬Å“other taxes levied in 11 states, and optional †™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™¢¢¬‚¦‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦¢‚¬Å“compensations for temperature loss at the pump itself,†™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬? or storage fees for companies that have small tanks, and have to refill often.)
See, Gasoline is currently averaged at a national average of $1.96 a quart.
Check out these prices?
Waters Average Price/quart
Evian $1.70
Arrowhead $0.79
Dasani $1.32
Deep Rock $0.94
Rimrock $0.94
Aquafina $1.22
Food Club $0.56
Dannon $0.82
Fiji $1.32
The price of Bottled water is average 65% net profit, and no special taxes, or refining. unless it†™ ¢‚¬„¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¢†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¡¢‚¬Å¡‚¬†™‚¢‚¢¢¢‚¬Å¡‚¬¦‚¾¢‚¬Å¡‚¢s just tap water, like Dasani.
The best things about Gas Prices is they can easily demonstrate that the economy, and not policy is the basis of the approval of our President.
Don't believe me: check it out.
http://www.pollkatz.homestead.com/files ... age001.gif
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I don't mind the government taxing gas. The money is used for us. The Canadian government is working out a gas tax deal with the minucupalities (though I don't think anything has happened with it yet). The municipalities will use the money to improve sidewalks, roads, street signs, traffic lights, increase the number of buses on the street etc.
The money the oil companies get won't be spent on us, so if the oil companies are keeping the price of gas high on purpose, that pisses me off. Gas over here has been hovering around $ 0.80 - $1.10 per litre. I remember when $ 0.75 used to be considered high...
The money the oil companies get won't be spent on us, so if the oil companies are keeping the price of gas high on purpose, that pisses me off. Gas over here has been hovering around $ 0.80 - $1.10 per litre. I remember when $ 0.75 used to be considered high...
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Last I heard the barrel has gone up to $73. This is insane. Cost me $33.85 to fill up 12 gallons of gas. Our government better do something about this. Like drill in Alaska....
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Right now it was $1.22/Litre, before we headed over the Belyando Crossing out to Pajingo this morning.
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actually, we are drilling in alaska.
what is the issue about gas prices increasing is the trading price of oil, and market strength is not finished yet.
the supply issue is about the fact that the strict reglations put in place by democratic proponents make all the changes to ethanol added gas are all happening at once, and we have not been able to build any new refineries. they literally had to dispose of gas they can no longer legally sell just recently.
activists won't let us drill...
and meanwhile, Castro is drilling 45 miles off the coast of florida, and Mexico found record amounts of oil in the gulf.... where we can't drill.
what is the issue about gas prices increasing is the trading price of oil, and market strength is not finished yet.
the supply issue is about the fact that the strict reglations put in place by democratic proponents make all the changes to ethanol added gas are all happening at once, and we have not been able to build any new refineries. they literally had to dispose of gas they can no longer legally sell just recently.
activists won't let us drill...
and meanwhile, Castro is drilling 45 miles off the coast of florida, and Mexico found record amounts of oil in the gulf.... where we can't drill.
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The demand is the thing, isn't it raum? As long as we keep paying, they will keep jacking prices. It sounds like the international demand is rising as the economies in China and elsewhere have driven the demand up internationally. Here is an excerpt from the WSJ:
"With gasoline prices in the U.S. approaching an average $3 a gallon, Americans are moaning about the rising cost, but so far they are resisting big changes in their gas-guzzling ways.
Unlike the energy crises of the 1970s, which resulted from reduced supplies of Mideast oil, today's crunch is due largely to a swift rise in global oil demand. The surest way out of the problem, most experts agree, would be to curb consumption of vehicle fuel, particularly in the U.S. For years, economists have argued that the most effective way to moderate U.S. demand would be to hit Americans with significantly higher gasoline taxes. Today's high prices amount to a market test of that theory.
The early results: High prices do have some effect, but prices would have to be higher than they are today -- and would have to stay high for a long time -- to meaningfully curb gasoline consumption by the nation's massive fleet of cars and trucks, which accounts for about 10% of global oil use."
"With gasoline prices in the U.S. approaching an average $3 a gallon, Americans are moaning about the rising cost, but so far they are resisting big changes in their gas-guzzling ways.
Unlike the energy crises of the 1970s, which resulted from reduced supplies of Mideast oil, today's crunch is due largely to a swift rise in global oil demand. The surest way out of the problem, most experts agree, would be to curb consumption of vehicle fuel, particularly in the U.S. For years, economists have argued that the most effective way to moderate U.S. demand would be to hit Americans with significantly higher gasoline taxes. Today's high prices amount to a market test of that theory.
The early results: High prices do have some effect, but prices would have to be higher than they are today -- and would have to stay high for a long time -- to meaningfully curb gasoline consumption by the nation's massive fleet of cars and trucks, which accounts for about 10% of global oil use."
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