Diesel Price
#51
I usually wait to fill my 2500 gallon farm tank till right before planting time and before the summer driving season price spike but can't decide this time.
On one hand this might be the lowest price of the year right now but I have a strong feeling that the problems in the middle east will be resolved in a couple weeks and the price will come back down.
Think I'll just wait...
On one hand this might be the lowest price of the year right now but I have a strong feeling that the problems in the middle east will be resolved in a couple weeks and the price will come back down.
Think I'll just wait...
#54
$3.64 Here in North West Iowa. I sure am glad i have a free car to drive that gets 30 mpg. It looks like a pile of dung but for free and at 30 MPG I dont care what i look like driving around in it. The truck has only been out of the garage 3 times sense last xmas. I have only ran abought 3/4 of a tank of fuel threw it sense Jan 1.
#55
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From: Alberta Foothills - Power to grow with 6 in a row - XLR8
oil
Iraq sells oil $128.00/barrel
Iraq buys grain $7.00/bushel
Solution- Sell grain $128.00/bushel
Can't buy it? Tough S**T Eat your oil!
Oil prices will go down.
Iraq buys grain $7.00/bushel
Solution- Sell grain $128.00/bushel
Can't buy it? Tough S**T Eat your oil!
Oil prices will go down.
#56
Seen $3.89 on my way to work this afternoon. I can honestly say I haven't bought a drop of diesel fuel in months, because my truck is broken. If the price keeps going up like this, it can stay broken to.
#57
We all invested in the third largest oil company on the planet (and no you won't be getting a dividend check). It is called Petrobras it was a backroom deal with Soros and his puppet in the WH. That is why they are pulling all of our leases land based(over 100 near me) or otherwise.. They are drilling the same off shore reserves that are off limits to us..
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...googlenews_wsj
CUERO, Texas—Oil-drilling activity in the U.S. has accelerated to a pace not seen in a generation as energy companies, oilfield contractors and landowners rush to exploit newly profitable sources of crude.
The number of rigs aiming for oil in the U.S. is the highest since at least 1987, according to Baker Hughes Inc. The 818 rigs tallied by the oilfield-service company last week are nearly double last year's count and about 10 times the number that were drilling for oil in the late 1990s.
While the drilling surge is unlikely to yield enough crude to alter the global oil-supply picture...
The number of rigs aiming for oil in the U.S. is the highest since at least 1987, according to Baker Hughes Inc. The 818 rigs tallied by the oilfield-service company last week are nearly double last year's count and about 10 times the number that were drilling for oil in the late 1990s.
While the drilling surge is unlikely to yield enough crude to alter the global oil-supply picture...