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Ahhh WTF happened to gas prices?
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Old Mar 13, 2006, 09:53 PM #26 of 85
Originally Posted by nabhan
There was an article about the Oil Sands in Alberta. There's enough untapped oil there to last all of North America over 50 years. It's estimated that the oil reserves there are 2nd only to Saudi Arabia, and may even be more.
Except that I'm not so sure - and I think many would agree - that simply tapping into yet another natural reserve isn't necessarily the best or brightest solution to our oil dependency.

And I'm also not certain that Canada wishes to strip its natural habitats for such a venture.

Lastly, do you even have a source for this claim? I've never ever heard of Alberta's Oil Sands.

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Old Mar 13, 2006, 09:57 PM Local time: Mar 13, 2006, 09:57 PM #27 of 85
Oil Sands FAQ from the University of Alberta.

I have to wonder how you could have never heard of them, though, Crash. They've gotten more and more press as the price of oil has continued to rise.

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Old Mar 13, 2006, 09:58 PM Local time: Mar 13, 2006, 07:58 PM #28 of 85
Originally Posted by Crash Landon
Lastly, do you even have a source for this claim? I've never ever heard of Alberta's Oil Sands.
I'll back up his claim. Outside of traditional sources such as; NY Times, Wall Street Journal that have all talked about it in some detail. 60 Minutes just ran a segment on it not too long ago.

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Old Mar 13, 2006, 10:04 PM Local time: Mar 13, 2006, 08:04 PM #29 of 85
Originally Posted by Gumby
A gallon of whole milk cost me 1.98 yesterday.

Merv: I live in Oregon and it had been at 1.95-2.02 a gallon 2-3 weeks ago.
Where I live in Oregon an Arco Station had prices as low as $1.85 as recently as one week ago (compare that to the adjacent shell station with prices at $2.03). Now they both read $2.05 and $2.21 respectively. The funniest thing is milk is cheaper than gas is. At Safway you can snatch up some 2% Dairy Glen Milk for $1.98, it used to be milk was much more (not counting the post-Katrina price hike).

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Old Mar 13, 2006, 10:07 PM Local time: Mar 13, 2006, 08:07 PM #30 of 85
Originally Posted by nabhan
There was an article about the Oil Sands in Alberta. There's enough untapped oil there to last all of North America over 50 years. It's estimated that the oil reserves there are 2nd only to Saudi Arabia, and may even be more.

And yet, every day gas gets more expensive. Although, here in Nova Scotia it's $.94 a litre, which isn't TOO bad I guess.

It'd still be better to look into alternative energy rather than a short term fix. After that 50 years is up, then what?

Once I have money to get a new car, it'll definitely be either a hybrid or electric or whatever. My Honda Civic does fine, it's just that I travel at least 30 miles each day, so I have to get gas at least once a week. Not bad I guess, but still.

At least it's nice to see a major gas company look into alternative fuels. Seriously I know they're a company and need money, but if they can capitalize on a new energy source, then they'll have money beyond their wildest imagination.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 01:17 AM Local time: Mar 13, 2006, 11:17 PM #31 of 85
God, you all should be grateful you don't live in California, $2.75ish around the San Francisco area. I drive a pretty gas efficient car (35MPG on average) so I don't have it as bad as some, but the prices still suck.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 02:38 AM Local time: Mar 14, 2006, 04:38 PM #32 of 85
Yeah, don't worry, everybody has been feeling the same way in Japan for the past couple of years now. I've heard that everything is going downhill by 2040 0_0.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 04:11 AM #33 of 85
yea i heard that the oil industry dies in an estimated 40 years time =/ right now prices went up about 20% from last year in Australia

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 05:56 AM Local time: Mar 14, 2006, 08:56 PM #34 of 85
Over here in Malaysia the price jumped by 30 sen lol.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 08:27 AM Local time: Mar 14, 2006, 09:27 AM #35 of 85
Oh, I agree that it's not an actual solution. I'm just saying that Alberta alone has enough oil to supply us for a long time, even without sources such as the Middle East.

Although, it does make you wonder. With the billions upon billions of dollars that oil companies are making, they can't be stupid enough to not be researching alternative energy sources. They of all people know more about how much is left and how long it'll last than anyone else.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 09:58 AM #36 of 85
Originally Posted by Gumby
A gallon of whole milk cost me 1.98 yesterday.

Merv: I live in Oregon and it had been at 1.95-2.02 a gallon 2-3 weeks ago.
Where I live milk is around $3.15, which is more expensive than the gas in the region. But of course, there isn't much dairy farming in North Carolina.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 10:42 AM #37 of 85
You just gotta check the news every once and a while so you can understand when it might go up and down. Though there predictions are more that 70% incorrect. The only true facts are the current prices. "laugh" ^_^

ps: Where I live, Wally milk's are $4.00 for the Great Value brand.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 11:14 AM #38 of 85
Originally Posted by Gumby
You are about 3000 miles from where I am. So what makes your guys prices so much higher there?
Transportation of the gas. We're just not very close to any supply.

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Originally Posted by Tenacious D
Wow, where the hell do you live? Regular gas here is like 2.43 on a good day.
2.43 sounds great to me right about now. After doing the math, we're paying about $3.00 up here still.

What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 12:03 PM Local time: Mar 14, 2006, 12:03 PM #39 of 85
You're right, gas prices are crazy expensive!! Two weeks ago it was just 2.00 here in Houston. It's now: $2.35-Reg, $2.45-Plus, and $2.55-Premium. I gotta pay like 40 to 50 bucks every week for a full tank.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 12:11 PM Local time: Mar 14, 2006, 11:11 AM #40 of 85
We pay like, 60 cents per litre, which is around $2.16 per gallon. And this is México, so the prices should be considerably lower considering half of the population is in extreme poverty.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 12:17 PM Local time: Mar 14, 2006, 10:17 AM #41 of 85
I'll put it simply, any time there's negative news about the Middle East (such as the attempted bombing of a Saudi refinery, the Dubai port takeover, and possible Iraq Civil War), gas prices climb. They do so because oil companies know that most people will accept the climb due to hostile conditions in the supposed world capital of oil output.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 12:35 PM Local time: Mar 14, 2006, 10:35 AM #42 of 85
Originally Posted by www.sega.co.jp
I'll put it simply, any time there's negative news about the Middle East (such as the attempted bombing of a Saudi refinery, the Dubai port takeover, and possible Iraq Civil War), gas prices climb. They do so because oil companies know that most people will accept the climb due to hostile conditions in the supposed world capital of oil output.
No, there's small price hikes because of those situations. Not because people will accept them. There's so little spare capcity right now. Any little negative effect on production will affect prices. So of course a attempted bombing of a Saudi refinery, (HOW MUCH DAMAGE?!) or news of a civil war in Iraq, (WHAT ABOUT PIPELINE DISRUPTIONS?) or the big one you missed; War with Iran. (OIL EMBARGO?!) could cause a small increase, it not a outright jump in oil prices.

Then there's the small one everybody seems to misses; Chavez threatens to stop shipping oil to the US and to close down Citgo refineries in America.

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 02:18 PM Local time: Mar 14, 2006, 08:18 PM #43 of 85
Try living somwhere outside America, in England at the moment we are paying around $5.5 a Gallon! One day you will too be subject to the extorsionate prices :P

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 11:29 PM Local time: Mar 14, 2006, 11:29 PM #44 of 85
Wow! Those gas prices in England are outrageous!! Gas prices just went up again this evening! Now it's $2.39 for regular. I'm gonna have to find other ways to move about. I think I need to carpool or something!

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Old Mar 14, 2006, 11:59 PM #45 of 85
Originally Posted by kat
God, you all should be grateful you don't live in California, $2.75ish around the San Francisco area. I drive a pretty gas efficient car (35MPG on average) so I don't have it as bad as some, but the prices still suck.
Oh, I am quite grateful because I was there three years ago, I don't even want to think about the prices out there now >.> I just think those of us in the US should consider ourselves lucky as far as gas prices go. We've got it pretty damn cheap compared to the rest of the world.

Honestly, the rising prices really aren't hurting me too much. I live three miles from work, three and a half from school, I can generally go a few weeks without stopping for gas.

I was speaking idiomatically.
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Old Mar 15, 2006, 12:07 AM Local time: Mar 15, 2006, 12:07 AM #46 of 85
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Originally Posted by Atomic Duck
Oh, I am quite grateful because I was there three years ago, I don't even want to think about the prices out there now >.> I just think those of us in the US should consider ourselves lucky as far as gas prices go. We've got it pretty damn cheap compared to the rest of the world.

Honestly, the rising prices really aren't hurting me too much. I live three miles from work, three and a half from school, I can generally go a few weeks without stopping for gas.
You are lucky man!

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Old Mar 17, 2006, 11:41 AM Local time: Mar 17, 2006, 10:41 AM #47 of 85
Drive a more fuel efficient car, and you wont have to worry so much

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Old Mar 17, 2006, 01:45 PM #48 of 85
They've gone up. Just this Wednesday, while I was waiting for my state inspection, I've watched as the price of gas gone up from 2.33 to 2.45, and that's unleaded.

WTF.

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Old Mar 17, 2006, 02:59 PM Local time: Mar 17, 2006, 12:59 PM #49 of 85
We dont need more oil from a new source. We need an alternative fuel/energy source. That way we can use what oil is left for our products and food.

I could care less about people getting to work in cars. We run out of oil and you're going to be having trouble getting ahold of some damn food. Being able to get to work will be pointless if you have no food to spend that money on.

Oh and gas is 2.50 here. It gets really expensive for me and my brother to fill our gas tanks sometimes. Most of the time I dont even drive. I'l just bike or walk to where I need to go now. It's even worse for my father though. He can go through a full tank very quickly because the base he works at is so far. It costs him a large amount of money to keep gas in his vehicle.

Ofcourse.. it's been alot worse before. Almost 3/4$. So this is kinna a break from that.. still alot though.

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Old Mar 19, 2006, 03:16 AM #50 of 85
Gas saddly lost it's self esteem in a debilitating kareoke accident and had therefore no other option but to sell itself for more to regain a shred of dignity.

I for one am behind gas one hundred percent.

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