Gas Price Info With National Gas Temperature Map

Stargazer

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Sep 7, 2003
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Yep, it looks like we are heading back down towards $1 a gallon. I think the price of gas, allowing for inflation, should be right around the $1.39-$1.59 pricepoint at most. This $2 gas is still too high in my opinion. We need to be paying $1 or less per gallon for a while to make up for all this time we had to pay $3-4 per gallon.

From the article I read, it said that oil prices should be more stabilized long-term without the large spike in prices like we have been seeing. I sure hope this is true. I do not think we have hit the bottom yet and it went around to $40 a barrel. They say it needs to hit $30 per barrel to get back down to $1 per gallon.
 

satjay

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Jun 30, 2005
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1.55-159 range in detroit metro area, though on some websites I check, there are areas that are in the 1.39 range

Though I do find in intresting that while most of us in our state are in the 1.55 range there are a few stations charging 1.90 or so
 

charper1

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May 18, 2004
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$1.42 here in the Memphis area; one of my co-workers just came back from KC visiting family and was paying $1.36. We read the LaPorte, IN is around $1.19.

Remember some cost differences are due to local, county and/or state tax, and blend differences.same station even lower - no need for a new post
 
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