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Subject: Re: Elections over gas goes up .Any one know how to photo shop | |
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Date Posted: 09:35:53 03/31/07 Sat In reply to: Bev 's message, "Elections over gas goes up .Any one know how to photo shop" on 17:03:08 03/29/07 Thu Those leftists in CA got just what they always claimed they wanted....High gasoline prices! I just came across the US this last week and bought gas for $2.35 to $2.49 per gallon all the way. I'm on the AZ CA border all winter and gas prices on the CA side of the Colorado river are 70 to 90 cents a gallon higher than the AZ side. Everyday the CA cars are lined up at the Flying J truck stop in Erinburg, AZ filling up their tanks. > we need some pictures of bush in front of gas pumps, >oil wells, and refineries with him saying mission >accomplished > > >href="http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007 >/03/29/BUGVOOUCF77.DTL">http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic >le.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/29/BUGVOOUCF77.DTL > > Record gasoline prices expected by this weekend >David R. Baker, Chronicle Staff Writer > >Thursday, March 29, 2007 > > >(03-29) 15:26 PDT -- Surging gasoline prices will >likely push the cost of filling up in San Francisco to >a record this weekend, topping the previous high of >$3.36 per gallon perhaps as early as Friday. > >Some stations in the city have already passed that old >record, set last May. Although the city's average >price for gallon of regular reached $3.34 Thursday, >individual stations were charging as much as $3.83. > >The unhappy milestone comes as gasoline prices are >heading higher throughout California and the rest of >the country. San Francisco still has the most >expensive gas of any city surveyed by the AAA auto >club. The state's average now stands at $3.22, while >the U.S. average is $2.62. > >California is now the only state whose average >gasoline price tops $3, although Hawaii may hit that >mark this weekend. > >Just two weeks ago, it looked like San Francisco and >the rest of the country would finally get a break at >the pump. Prices for crude oil, gasoline's main >ingredient, were falling. Analysts predicted that this >spring's stunning run-up in gasoline prices would end. > >Instead, escalating tension with Iran forced oil >prices sharply higher. Gas prices followed suit. > >In addition, the nation's gasoline refineries >continued to be plagued by mechanical problems, >cutting their production of fuel. The refineries that >are up and running are making far fatter profit >margins than they typically do. By one rough >calculation, refinery margins on the West Coast have >more than doubled since last fall. > >E-mail David R. Baker at dbaker@sfchronicle.com [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |