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2022 Mar 8, 11:35am   98,582 views  587 comments

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https://slaynews.com/news/aaa-lists-10-most-expensive-states-for-gas-9-are-blue-states-in-bad-sign-for-joe-and-kamala/?source=patrick.net


AAA Lists Most Expensive States for Gas: 9 of Top 10 Are Run by Democrats
David Hawkins March 8, 2022

According to AAA here are the most expensive states for gas as of Monday:

The American Automobile Association (AAA) has listed the top-ten most expensive states to buy gas, nine of which are run by Democrats.

According to AAA, the national average for a gallon of gas is $4.06 and rising.

The average is now 45 cents more than a week ago, 62 cents more than a month ago, and $1.30 more than a year ago.

And it promises to get worse as the West debates banning Russian oil.

AAA has released a list of the ten states with the most expensive gas prices and most are blue states.

The only red state in the top ten is Alaska, which surprisingly comes in at number 6.

Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, said:

“There are few words to describe the unprecedented rise in gasoline prices over the last week, with massive spikes coast to coast in both gasoline and diesel prices, as oil prices jump to their highest since 2008. ...

California: $5.34
Hawaii: $4.69
Nevada: $4.59
Oregon: $4.51
Washington: $4.44
Alaska: $4.39
Illinois: $4.30
Connecticut: $4.28
New York: $4.26
Pennsylvania: $4.23




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344   RWSGFY   2022 Aug 1, 11:05pm  

Before you hitch an Airstream to your electric truck and set out to circumnavigate the country, you need to understand this: With the largest available battery pack, a fully charged 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck has less energy onboard than a regular F-150 with four gallons of gas in its tank.


https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/ford-f150-lightning-electric-truck-towing-test/
345   AD   2022 Aug 2, 1:22am  

Total worldwide rig count is about 20% below February 2020 levels.

I wonder if rig count will intentionally remain below February 2020 levels for another couple of years to keep prices elevated above $3 a gallon for gasoline. Work from home and electric vehicles have had an affect on gasoline demand.

Gasoline is now about $3.65 a gallon here in the Florida panhandle.
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346   WookieMan   2022 Aug 2, 4:29am  

IL has dropped the MFT (motor fuel tax) until the end of the year. I don't know the exact amount, but at current prices that's about 30-40¢ less I believe. So per gallon prices are down, but the state isn't collecting the tax that was meant to keep our roads and bridges in good shape. I don't pay for gas, so I don't really pay attention outside of posts like this or news.

Fact is we all know who this helps the most. Big companies shipping shit in and out of IL. Likely paying little corporate taxes. Helps the poor and middle class I suppose, but that's not why they dumped it. Limousine liberal JB Prickzer was getting heat from the big corps. When the roads start going to shit it's going to be Jimmy Doe with a flat tire, broken axel, etc. Given trucks destroy the roads the most, he's given a tax break to big corps on the backs of the citizens. You can explain this to people, but they're just happy to pay less in gas. People are idiots as to what is going on.
347   zzyzzx   2022 Aug 2, 6:20am  

$4.00 / gallon for regular unleaded in central Maryland.
348   clambo   2022 Aug 2, 6:49am  

$3.78 North Palm Beach Florida.
349   Eric Holder   2022 Aug 2, 10:20am  

WookieMan says


So per gallon prices are down, but the state isn't collecting the tax that was meant to keep our roads and bridges in good shape.


It's not like they were really using all (or any) of it for THAT purpose....

I remember SF mayor saying in 2006(?) that "we don't plan any road repairs in the city for this year because we have lots of resident with special needs and these needs will havre to be met first".
351   clambo   2022 Aug 21, 7:56am  

August 20 Palm Beach County $3.44.

I recall it was $2.24 in December 2020.

CNN is so full of shit, I can’t watch or read anything from them.
359   AD   2022 Oct 3, 10:40pm  

This is the last month of Biden's order to tap the strategic oil reserves which are down to 1984 levels.

Oil rig count is still about 15% below early 2020 levels. I don't see gas prices staying low unless the economy takes a major dive after the midterm election.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/03/opec-oil-prices-could-soon-return-to-100-a-barrel-analysts-say.htm

But then you have this forecast which keep oil demand down.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/be-prepared-for-trucking-winter-analysts-warn-11664559728

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/ocean-freight-orders-are-signaling-a-big-drop-in-consumer-demand/ar-AA12xGqe

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360   ForcedTQ   2022 Oct 3, 11:06pm  

It’s getting to the point where the JouleUnlimited biological crude/diesel from algae becomes economically viable, I would think. If CA fuel holds above $6/gal line it seems to be now, this has got to be potentially a solution. I wonder why the venture with Audi out in the New Mexico desert pilot project shut down…..

This fuel should meet the CA RFS and CARBOB requirements based on the information they have divulged.
361   AD   2022 Oct 3, 11:14pm  

ForcedTQ says

biological crude/diesel from algae becomes economically viable


Yeah, just like biogas as I have worked in the biodigester industry for poultry farms.

Brazil understand this enough several years ago :

" Brazil today is home to the world's largest fleet of cars that use ethanol derived from sugarcane as an alternative fuel to fossil fuel based petroleum. Twenty-seven million cars, 73% of the total, can use a mix of ethanol and gasoline. Dec 2, 2018 "
362   AD   2022 Oct 3, 11:18pm  

ForcedTQ says

economically viable


Europe should look into more biogas production from waste like poultry and swine waste as part of elevating energy prices.

https://fortune.com/2022/09/06/europe-energy-bills-soar-two-trillion-2023-goldman/

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363   clambo   2022 Oct 4, 6:29am  

$3.18 Palm Beach County on Oct. 3
364   RWSGFY   2022 Oct 4, 9:56am  

ForcedTQ says


It’s getting to the point where the JouleUnlimited biological crude/diesel from algae becomes economically viable, I would think. If CA fuel holds above $6/gal line it seems to be now, this has got to be potentially a solution. I wonder why the venture with Audi out in the New Mexico desert pilot project shut down…..

This fuel should meet the CA RFS and CARBOB requirements based on the information they have divulged.


Right, but all car manufacturers are rapidly abandoning their passenger car diesel lines and going full retard ... err... full EV instead. The fuel may be viable but only semis and brodozers will be left to take advantage.
365   Eric Holder   2022 Oct 4, 10:10am  

ad says


Brazil understand this enough several years ago :

" Brazil today is home to the world's largest fleet of cars that use ethanol derived from sugarcane


Several decades ago actually. They started government program to foist ethanol fuel on everybody as a response to the 70s oil crisis.
369   richwicks   2022 Oct 6, 2:42pm  

ForcedTQ says


It’s getting to the point where the JouleUnlimited biological crude/diesel from algae becomes economically viable


No no no no no no.

OK, the BEST algae that exists (that we know of) is about 1% efficient at converting solar energy into stored energy. It's a TERRIBLE energy source. We're far better off using solar panels (15% efficient usually) using electrolysis to produce hydrogen (50% efficient at best, but let's say 25% efficient), that makes it 4% efficient overall.

Now compare that to algae that still needs to be processed and turned into some sort of fuel.

I love the idea of basically free energy from the sun, and it IS workable, with a lot of land. Honestly, where I live, I could live with just a bunch of solar panels on a roof of a shack, and I could deal with the power outages on cloudy and rainy days. I really wouldn't need much storage, but some to run a fridge and a stove. Solar energy is workable, but it needs major changes to society. "Oh it's sunny out today! I can run the vacuum cleaner and run the dishwasher!" - that is what it would be like.

It would require a radical change in society. No streetlights, much better control of crime at night, an armed citizenry, it's doable, but a radical change in society. The only things you'd have that would run off from battery would be absolute necessities, your phone, maybe a few lights, that's it.
371   Patrick   2022 Oct 6, 2:44pm  

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/10/06/sarah-palin-my-first-agenda-item-making-sure-we-open-anwr-end-fake-energy-crisis/


Former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK), a candidate running to represent Alaska’s At-Large Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, said in an interview on Breitbart News editor Adrienne Ross’s eponymous podcast published on Tuesday that if elected, her policy priority will be to “open up” the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) as a measure against a “fake energy crisis” that President “Biden made.”
373   Patrick   2022 Oct 6, 5:54pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/us-oil-industry-fires-back-at-joe-biden-after-snub-heard-round-the-world-the-wh-has-one-option-left-and-it-is-the-one-option-they-should-have-never-turned-away-from-in-the-first-place/


The U.S. Oil & Gas Association has fired back at Joe Biden after the Democrat president was snubbed by the Saudi Arabia-led Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

As Slay News reported Wednesday, OPEC will slash oil production despite the Biden administration begging the group to ramp it up.

The move is a huge blow to Biden ahead of the midterms as the cut in oil will send gas prices soaring further.

The oil and gas industry has warned Biden that he now has no other option that to increase the domestic output of fossil fuels.

In a post on social media, the U.S. Oil & Gas Association said: “OPEC says no, SPR options all but gone…

“The WH has one option left and it is the one option they should have never turned away from in the first place—the US-based oil and gas industry.
376   Hugh_Mongous   2022 Oct 7, 6:24pm  

cisTits says


Patrick says





Why hasn't the WH told the Saudis, "OK, we're now charging you $30 billion a day to make sure nothing 'happens' to oil tankers leaving your ports..."?

If we had a POTUS with all his marbles in his head, that is what would have happened.



Why not just invade them, hold a nice quick referendum and declare SA a 51 state? It was Americans who found their oil in the first place so this is ours by historical right.
377   Blue   2022 Oct 7, 6:38pm  

Patrick says



Dems trying to fire up the base to get more votes show up to beat a typical 40% midterm range. Tell abortion is most important to everyone. Third cover up every real issues as there is nothing to offer.
378   AmericanKulak   2022 Oct 7, 8:34pm  

cisTits says

Norway sticking it to their fellow NATO partners in Europe.

Norway is not an EU Member though.
379   AD   2022 Oct 7, 9:51pm  

I see the Hunter Biden investigation going no where given how much the Democrat party controls the DOJ bureaucracy as well as the courts and media.

As while the public gets distracted with this, the Biden admin stop drawing from the strategic oil reserves this month and right before the election; its at its lowest level since 1984 now OPEC is cutting production.

This is just Biden and Democrat theater as they want gas prices to be back to national average of $5 a gallon just after the midterm election. It makes it easier to market their green new deal like electric cars, solar, etc.
380   WookieMan   2022 Oct 7, 10:22pm  

ad says

It makes it easier to market their green new deal like electric cars, solar, etc.

I think the green market is saturated at this point if that makes sense. I'm not attaching solar to my roof. I'm not getting an EV. I'm the pretty standard person in rural IL and most of the midwest. We don't get enough sunlight for solar to be viable and too many hail storms. Manual labor even something like plumbing or electric there's no EV that is remotely close to being viable for business uses. Time is money and you cannot be sitting there looking for a charging spot and sit there for 30 minutes to get to the next job to be "green."

Not because I lean Libertarian/Republican, but I think the Dems have lost all touch of reality. Oil and LNG are here to stay. All high gas and LNG prices does is hurt the poor the most, aka their voter base. They assume they'll stay dumb forever. I think next month is going to be a real eye opener for them.

We also don't talk much about other inflated products. My case of beer went from $15 to $20 in a year. Mind you that doesn't move me, but your average person, non-white collar, shit like that adds up along with high gas prices. They cannot afford EV's even if they could use them for working, they can't. We need cheap oil. It's obvious.. As we're seeing with Europe, going "green" makes you vulnerable as fuck.
381   AD   2022 Oct 7, 11:28pm  

WookieMan says


I'm not attaching solar to my roof.


Florida is above average to very good for solar based on NREL compared to excellent for southern Arizona :
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However, the problem with solar in Florida is with the property insurance companies.
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https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/money/some-insurance-companies-dropping-florida-customers-solar-panels-on-their-homes/77-20929c68-bb37-4ae8-b39c-cdf37bb1e2a5

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