We had a little train fire when one of the Bakken haulers fell over with 100 
cars of crude.  That got all manner of enviro nerds in a twist, so our fuel 
went up to over  $3/gal


clay

On Jun 10, 2016, at 9:52 AM, Curley McLain via Mercedes wrote:

> Dissel went form 1.39 to 2.39-245 over the past 5-6 months.
> 
> Crude went from 26 to 40ish, so some price changes are to be expected.  
> However, as usual, when the crude closes, up, the price of fuel at the pump 
> jumps immediately.  when crude closes down, nothing happens until long after 
> the lower priced fuel has been delivered to the pumps.  We saw jumps up of 
> 20-30ยข at a time.  it goes down a couple pennies at a time.
> 
> Right now, about 2.25 for both E10 benzin and Dissel.
> 
> Y'all in Canada are always getting ripped.  Y'all have all that oil shale, 
> but don't seem to see benefits at the pump.
>> Randy Bennell via Mercedes <mailto:mercedes@okiebenz.com>
>> June 10, 2016 at 11:43 AMvia Postbox 
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>> Are you seeing fuel prices jump down south?
>> 
>> Our prices have gone up substantially in the past month or so.
>> 
>> We were paying low $0.90's and now it is $1.189 per liter.
>> 
>> RB
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