Returned from a trip and landed at DFW. Saw multiple places where gas was $2.89 a gallon in Texas. Crossed the state line and in Oklahoma immediately saw gas for $3.47. No wonder people are moving to Texas....jk....mostly.
Returned from a trip and landed at DFW. Saw multiple places where gas was $2.89 a gallon in Texas. Crossed the state line and in Oklahoma immediately saw gas for $3.47. No wonder people are moving to Texas....jk....mostly.
Several places in the OKC area under $3 and a bunch more just over:
https://www.gasbuddy.com/gasprices/oklahoma
GasBuddy relies on it's users to report prices; if you often see incorrect prices, there might not be many users in your area reporting prices - you might consider signing up to help report prices when you can. That said, I generally find it pretty accurate here on the southside - but, of course, ymmv.
People tend to drive by stations and post onto Gasbuddy what the sign says. And most of the time it's the 10% ethanol gasoline up on the station sign and then that's posted on the app. I'm looking for 100% gas most of the time and it's never posted on there. Gasbuddy doesn't have a 100% gas entry option so it can be confusing.
I’m fully expecting the finished gasoline prices to tank hard into The Mid-Terms and spike upwards dramatically after all votes are cast.
Neighorhood Walmart at 15th/Western was $3:14 on Friday. 7-11 a block away was $3:37
I was just curious because it’s pretty clear to me that prices are going to go up for a while. I don’t see how between an OPEC cut and the fact we have to refill the 200 million barrels drained from the petroleum reserve, that it can possibly go down. Of course, there is a chance no one bothers refilling the emergency reserves at some point.
Stories I’ve read say the OPEC Plus “deep cuts” are from 43.81 million barrels a day to 41.81 million. Under 5%. That’s from the quota number, which membership hasn’t been pumping up to since 2019?
Heard a story said something like 6 Refineries were idled while doing the winter fuel changeover. That was the main cause of the west coast gasoline price spikes
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