Anything that keeps the gas in the pipe, the oil in the tank, and the wood on the pile is OK with me.
How come gasoline prices haven't dropped in proportion to the fall in crude prices? A gallon of regular is still about 2.17 in my neck of the woods. It ought to be well under 2.00, shouldn't it?
OK. Dumb question.
It's $1.99 in my neck of the woods.
Here is Maine it (the average price of gas) is now $2.37 down 2 cents $2.39 today. A couple months back when the barrel was about $57 the price was about $2.07? It does make one wonder why it hasn't come down more. (I understand the reserves and oil in the 'line' and replacement.) This one still begs for an answer.