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Filling up at my local Fred Meyer the last couple months the price has been $3.99/gal. every time. Looking at the price of oil over that time the price per barrel had fluctuated between roughly $64 - $75 a barrel. Used to be gas station prices would react to the changing price of oil every few days. Now maybe I just coincidentally pull in every time it hits $3.99 or is this a new pricing scheme? It seems llike the price is "fixed" :unsure:

Has anyonre else noticed this?
 
#98 Ā·
Here's a tip that will save you money on gas in Sisters. Keep on driving another 20 minutes to Bend or Redmond.

Sisters gas - 4.29
Bend, Redmond gas - 3.69

That's it on a small scale and big scale - whatever they think they can get.

I think they call this price gouging. Bend the tourists over and get the locals at the same time. ;)šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
 
#99 Ā·
Oregons new fuel tax must of kicked in as yesterday Costco in Warrenton was at $4.09 a gallon. At least it's not like Washington that will soon have a payment plan at the pump when you fill up.
As for rail verse trucks remember all those rails to trail projects we now have that once transported product economically. We had spur lines to most small towns even Astoria and Seaside had rail. Then the subsides ended and those spur lines were scraped. You can now blame trucking for our roads but without trucks those overnight Amazon deliveries would be history. Raising the rate for trucks based on tonnage will only increase product prices that you and I will end up paying for. I look at this way our roads are going to hell and costing more to repair but is that not subsidizing trucking similar to what we did with rail transport. If you want to blame a segment of transportation, blame the huge money pit light rail has become. The users of light rail come nowhere close to paying for its operation much less expansion. It seems like our state highway maintenance doesn't even try to save on costs. Yesterday and many other days I've seen WDOT using automated signals for one way traffic around their work area. But if you start looking, you'll see a WDOT employee standing by each light doing nothing and sometimes a pilot car with driver parked nearby. I asked one employee why are you at the light when its automated. He said just in case someone drives around the light instead of stopping. So how is that employee going help in that situation as I can't see him running to catchup with the car. Its a joke but an expensive joke played on the taxpayer.
 
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#100 Ā·
As I said yesterday, prices should come down soon.

The blip in price (about .40 in HR) is "caused by refinery maintenance in Washington and California and the fact that the Olympic Pipeline, which carries fuel from Washington to Portland, is down."

Price drop could happen as early as next week. It probably won't go down to what it was this Summer because of the switchover to Winter blend.
 
#112 Ā·
Price should go down now that we've taken the first shipment of imported gasoline from Nigeria. Some in positions of authority will preach national security and energy independence and some will believe them. In the end it's all about profits and anyone saying anything else is lying as is proven by the United States importing gasoline from Africa. Buy low, sell high. Make profit. LOL...

"The tanker Gemini Pearl delivered approximately 320,000 barrels of gasoline to Sunoco’s terminal in Linden, New Jersey, on Monday."

"Two more shipments are scheduled for this month."

"To date, it has shipped roughly 1.7 million barrels of jet fuel to U.S. ports across six vessels, further cementing its growing role in international energy trade."




 
#116 Ā·
"But would you agree they need to pay a road tax of sorts like everyone else? I'm not aware that EV owners pay anything toward roads right now, and they are/were subsidized for their EV purchase.

Everybody gotta pay yo! šŸ˜‰"

Got news for you the registration fee is the taxing point for EV drivers. That was a pretty quick answer to the growing EV fleet by the hydrocarbon vendors. We pay just shy of 900 a year to license two EVs in Washington. But I don't play the victim on gas prices anymore. Boat fuel is a luxury not a necessity so we pay the taxes grudgingly. You are not helpless, there is another way to do personal transportation. Fuel has been cheapest in Newport of all places $0.50 to $0.75 a gallon cheaper than the valley for several years now. I fill the truck and boat there.
 
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