That's because of all the rocket scientists we have dispensing gas. Obviously
we mere mortals can't do nearly as well as they.
From: imocaves@comcast.netTo: ot@texascavers.comDate: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:32:22
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Louise from Medford said
Louise from Medford said:
I don't ever expect to see $.99 in this state again.
That's because Oregonians have to pay for full service, which I find really
curious. (For those too young, that means a guy comes out and takes your
credit card, inserts it into the pump, and
I saw gas for $ 1.34 yesterday.
I heard one analyst say that if the economy continues at its current pace, that
gas could fall to 99 cents per gallon in some places.
Where I live, there does not appear to be a decrease in demand for gas, so to
me the huge price drop of $ 2.50 per gallon seems
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Subject: [Texascavers] OT - price of gas
I saw gas for $ 1.34 yesterday.
I heard one analyst say that if the economy continues at its current pace, that
gas could fall to 99 cents per gallon in some places.
Where I live, there does not appear to be a decrease in demand for gas, so to
me
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texascavers@texascavers.com Subject: [Texascavers] OT - price of gas I saw
gas for $ 1.34 yesterday. I heard one analyst say that if the economy
continues at its current pace, that gas could fall to 99 cents per gallon in
some places. Where I live, there does not appear to be a decrease
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Subject: [Texascavers] OT - price of gas
I saw gas for $ 1.34 yesterday.
I heard one analyst say that if the economy continues at its current pace,
that
gas could fall to 99 cents per gallon in some places.
Where I live, there does not appear to be a decrease in demand for gas
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] OT - price of gas
It all depends. A classic Texas gusher takes nothing to get a lot. Deepwater
fields cost a certain amount to initiate, produce and transport, if the current
price doesn't offset that, they lose, while the Texas gusher may still make
money. Canadian
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*Subject:* Re: [Texascavers] OT - price of gas
It all depends. A classic Texas gusher takes nothing to get a lot.
Deepwater fields cost a certain amount to initiate, produce and transport,
if the current price doesn't offset that, they lose, while the Texas gusher
may still make
Riordan riordan.br...@gmail.com
To: Fritz Holt fh...@townandcountryins.com
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 15:42:45 -0600
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] OT - price of gas
It all depends. A classic Texas gusher takes nothing to get a lot.
Deepwater fields cost a certain amount to initiate, produce
Three evenings ago on 60 minutes, an interview with the Saudi Oil Minister and
the Aramco CEO. They mentioned that Saudi needs $20 average per barrel to break
even. $55 per barrel to run the whole country.
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Lyndon Tiu
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 22:21:46 -0600 csnew...@gmail.com wrote:
and most
people who work there can afford flights out.
I heard companies actually fly their folks out (R/T) to their hometown on a
regular basis as part of their compeansation package.
Don't know if that is still true with the
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