Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Your desperation is showing. As well as your bad faith. To see you salivating over the idea of rising prices to "own the libs" is more than a little nauseating.
Look at natty prices right now, idiot.
Natty? Learn English, comrade.
All you got? I guess the price explosion in natty gas is too much for you to acknowledge. Americans are in for a world of hurting this winter and you’re too obtuse to acknowledge it.
Sorry things are not going well for you. It must be hard to see Americans paying less at the pump. Don’t be mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Your desperation is showing. As well as your bad faith. To see you salivating over the idea of rising prices to "own the libs" is more than a little nauseating.
Look at natty prices right now, idiot.
Natty? Learn English, comrade.
All you got? I guess the price explosion in natty gas is too much for you to acknowledge. Americans are in for a world of hurting this winter and you’re too obtuse to acknowledge it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Your desperation is showing. As well as your bad faith. To see you salivating over the idea of rising prices to "own the libs" is more than a little nauseating.
Look at natty prices right now, idiot.
Natty? Learn English, comrade.
All you got? I guess the price explosion in natty gas is too much for you to acknowledge. Americans are in for a world of hurting this winter and you’re too obtuse to acknowledge it.
Yeah, we really believe the MAGA that talks about "natty".
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Your desperation is showing. As well as your bad faith. To see you salivating over the idea of rising prices to "own the libs" is more than a little nauseating.
Look at natty prices right now, idiot.
Natty? Learn English, comrade.
All you got? I guess the price explosion in natty gas is too much for you to acknowledge. Americans are in for a world of hurting this winter and you’re too obtuse to acknowledge it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Your desperation is showing. As well as your bad faith. To see you salivating over the idea of rising prices to "own the libs" is more than a little nauseating.
Look at natty prices right now, idiot.
Natty? Learn English, comrade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Blah blah blah blah….
MAGAs are so predictably tiresome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Your desperation is showing. As well as your bad faith. To see you salivating over the idea of rising prices to "own the libs" is more than a little nauseating.
Look at natty prices right now, idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Your desperation is showing. As well as your bad faith. To see you salivating over the idea of rising prices to "own the libs" is more than a little nauseating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
The dip on gas prices at the pump are only temporary. It's entirely due to the USG releasing reserves from the strategic petroleum reserves. The SPR has now been depleted to its lowest levels since 1980. Release from the SPR has already been scheduled to stop in October.
Don't be surprised to watch as gas prices go back up in again in the fall. Also, natty gas is exploding in price. Many consumers are completely oblivious to what's in store for them this winter. They're about to get complete sticker shock this year from their heating bills. Also, if Russia messes up the world markets for oil and gas to punish the EU during the winter, gas prices will explode again since the SPR will also be simultaneously closed.
Just wait until Dec. when people are floored that their heating bills have doubled to tripled and gas at the pump is back to $5/gallon.
Anonymous wrote:It's sub-$3.50 in Northern Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I passed by $3.44 yesterday.
Thanks Joe!
I used to pay $2/gallon
I used to pay .99c
In 1982.
Actually, briefly in the Clinton years.
You realize that was 25 years ago, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You’re not very good at reading simple graphs are you? See that gigantic dip in the grey line that represents 2020? We are far far far above that pandemic low.
Did you even read the article? The comparison is to the summer of 2020 - summer when Americans generally increase driving.
Americans are officially driving less than they did in the summer of 2020, when pandemic travel restrictions all but halted movement.
The four-week average of US gasoline consumption -- the best gauge for the country’s demand -- is now more than 1 million barrels a day below pre-Covid seasonal norms, according to Energy Information Administration data.