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Anyone capable of discussing gas without politics? Anyone?

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Neatorama ? Blog Archive ? Gas Prices Map of the United States

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i ask because i don't know all that much about oil/gas distribution. can anyone explain to me why wyoming arizona and missouri have such low fuel prices? do they still have gas stations with fuel from 1936 or something?
 
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I got gas this AM for $3.65 at the 'cheap' station. The place across the street had $3.75.

I think Wyoming/N. Colorado has relatively cheap gas due to local production and local refining. While I'm out in the field, I drive past a dozen or so working oil wells each week.
 
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utgrad73;1169220; said:
I'm selling a really nice Mercury Mountaineer AWD V8. I have to start taking the bus or buy a horse.
Yeah, the 28 MPG the Altima gets looks a helluva lot better than the 16 I would've gotten in the XTerra. Plus I moved 10 miles closer to work before coming over to this stinking desert. Pretty sad when so much of your life revolves around fucking gas prices.:!
 
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NFBuck;1169490; said:
Yeah, the 28 MPG the Altima gets looks a helluva lot better than the 16 I would've gotten in the XTerra. Plus I moved 10 miles closer to work before coming over to this stinking desert. Pretty sad when so much of your life revolves around fucking gas prices.:!

Aren't gas prices lower in the desert? Talking about gas prices has been an obsession for a while now in NW Ohio. What pisses me off is the prices fluctuating the way it has. I really don't understand this. The weekend travelers will pay more and the greedy oil companies keep making record profits. If there was a way to run a car on water, they'd find a way to charge $4.00 a gallon for it.
 
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utgrad73;1169536; said:
Aren't gas prices lower in the desert? Talking about gas prices have been an obsession for a while now in NW Ohio. What pisses me off is the prices fluctuating the way it has. I really don't understand this. The weekend travelers will pay more and the greedy oil companies keep making record profits. If there was a way to run a car on water, they'd find a way to charge $4.00 a gallon for it.
No car over here. :lol: It's waiting in Colorado Springs for my return in September. Best part of being here is that I'm saving over $160 a month in gas. Fucking treacherous pigs.
 
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