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  • slimslob
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    #601
    Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

    Originally posted by bsm2
    Gas Prices Have Now Officially Fallen for 30 Days Straight
    Seasonal fluctuations. They normally come down slightly this time of the year. They are still above where they were 1 year ago and 2 years ago.

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    • Phil B.
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      #602
      Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

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      • Phil B.
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        #603
        Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

        Originally posted by slimslob
        Seasonal fluctuations. They normally come down slightly this time of the year. They are still above where they were 1 year ago and 2 years ago.
        Also Biden is selling off our RESERVES!
        THAT was mentioned for military use in case of war.. kinda like what he's getting us into.

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        • Phil B.
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          Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

          Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
          ... if it rains, I wait for a couple of hours or I drive my car. Since I got the scooter, I buy gas like once a month.
          Oh so you do use fossil fuel.
          How do you charge your scooter?
          Sounds like you are pretty close to your clients.
          Not so here. EV's wouldn't last the day.


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          • Phil B.
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            • bsm2
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              #606
              Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

              Florida gas prices drop nearly 60 cents in the last month: AAA

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              • Phil B.
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                #607
                Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

                Originally posted by bsm2
                Florida gas prices drop nearly 60 cents in the last month: AAA
                Good for you didn't do it here.

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                • slimslob
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                  #608
                  Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

                  Originally posted by bsm2
                  Florida gas prices drop nearly 60 cents in the last month: AAA
                  But it is still more than when President Trump was still in office. Until it is less, all you are doing is pulling wishes out of your ass.

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                  • Copier Addict
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                    #609
                    Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

                    Originally posted by slimslob
                    But it is still more than when President Trump was still in office. Until it is less, all you are doing is pulling wishes out of your ass.
                    No, actually it's you intentionally ignoring world events because of your blind hate for one person

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                    • bsm2
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                      #610
                      Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

                      Originally posted by slimslob
                      But it is still more than when President Trump was still in office. Until it is less, all you are doing is pulling wishes out of your ass.
                      Ignoring Facts again Slimlim

                      See the Republicans plan below

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                      • bsm2
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                        Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

                        Business)Gasoline for less than $4 a gallon is back, at least in some spots.

                        Nearly one in five gas stations is charging under the $4 mark for a gallon of regular gas, according to OPIS, which surveys US gas stations to compute price averages for AAA. That's about 24,000 stations nationwide, mostly in the Southeast and in oil patch states like Texas and Oklahoma.

                        In fact, $3.999 was the most common price Monday among the 130,000 stations OPIS surveys, as station owners play the game of charging one-tenth of a cent less than $4 to try to get customers' attention.

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                        • SalesServiceGuy
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                          White House fires back at GOP claims Biden admin is selling SPR oil to China: 'Ridiculous and false'

                          White House says Biden has no involvement in the sale, and DOE is required to sell to highest bidder


                          The White House on Friday said Republican claims that the Biden administration is funneling oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve to foreign countries — specifically China — are "ridiculous and false," while stressing that President Biden has "had no personal involvement" in the process of private companies selling crude oil "whatsoever."

                          Reports earlier this month suggested that more than 5 million barrels of oil released from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve have been diverted to European and Asian nations instead of U.S. refiners, prompting GOP criticisms.

                          "Some Republican members of Congress are suggesting that the president and the Biden administration are funneling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to specific foreign companies for nefarious reasons," White House spokesman Ian Sams told Fox News Friday.
                          "This accusation is ridiculous and false, and if they took the initiative to examine some basic facts, they would see that."

                          Sams explained that when oil is released from the SPR, the U.S. Department of Energy is "required by law to sell it ‘in a competitive auction to the highest bidder,’ regardless of whether that bidder is a foreign company."

                          "This independent process has been consistent across administrations," Sams said, adding that the Trump administration also sold crude oil from the SPR through this "competitive bidding process."

                          That included "half a million barrels in 2017 to a Chinese state-owned company, PetroChina International (America), Inc., and more than 6.6 million barrels in 2018, 2019 and 2020 to Motiva, a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company."

                          "The Republican members of Congress criticizing President Biden now do not appear to have raised concerns about the sales under President Trump. And, so far, they seem pretty silent about whether they think President Trump was wrong," Sams said.


                          The president has released 1 million barrels a day of crude oil from the SPR and rallied global partners to release a combined 240 million barrels of oil to increase supply in the market in an effort to address record-high gas prices hitting Americans at the pump.

                          "These actions have been working," Sams said.

                          He stressed that, under the Biden administration, the Department of Energy has "followed its longstanding, independent process for selling crude oil from the SPR."

                          Sams pointed to the Department of Energy’s April 1 notice that it would conduct a "price-competitive sale of 30 million barrels of crude oil."

                          "Three weeks later, it stated that a total of 16 companies responded to that notice, submitting 126 bids for evaluation," Sams said.

                          The contracts, according to the White House, were eventually awarded to 12 companies: Atlantic Trading & Marketing, Inc.; Chevron USA; Equinor Marketing & Trading; ExxonMobil Oil Corporation; Glencore Ltd.; Marathon Petroleum Supply and Trading LLC; Mercuria; Motiva Enterprises LLC; Phillips 66 Company; Shell Trading (US) Company; Unipec America, Inc.; and, Valero Marketing and Supply Company.

                          "The president had no personal involvement in this process whatsoever," Sams said.

                          The White House’s response comes after Republican members of Congress have demanded answers on the recent releases of oil that ended up in China.

                          This week, nearly a dozen Republican members of Congress sent President Biden a letter criticizing the administration’s decision to sell oil to China.

                          The Republican lawmakers, in their letter, said that if Biden does "not explain all details of this sale and justify it to the American people, this Congress will hold you accountable should you continue to misuse our emergency oil supply and use the office of the presidency for your personal benefit."


                          Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., also sent a letter this week to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, requesting answers on how China was able to purchase the oil from the U.S. SPR.

                          "The Department’s sale of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to a company owned by China, the Nation’s biggest geopolitical adversary, is inexcusable," Barrasso wrote to Granholm this week in a letter first reported by the Daily Caller. The letter cited an Energy Department rule that "the Strategic Petroleum Reserve should be considered a national security asset."

                          "The hypocrisy of these Republican members of Congress — slamming the Biden administration for following the rules and doing exactly what the Trump administration also did — isn’t surprising, but it reveals just how eager they are to use lies to attack the president," Sams told Fox News.

                          Meanwhile, the SPR's level has fallen to about 492 million barrels of oil, the lowest level since December 1985, according to the Energy Information Administration. The current level is also 20% lower than its level recorded days prior to Biden's first release in late November.

                          The SPR was established by the 1975 Energy Policy and Conservation Act to help the U.S. mitigate the impacts of future "severe energy supply interruptions."

                          As for the sales, a Department of Energy spokesperson told Fox News earlier this month that "oil is a commodity traded on the global market, and while the United States government does not control oil and gas companies, the commodity the industry sells or the market, the SPR remains a critical energy security tool to address global crude oil supply disruptions."

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                          • Phil B.
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                            • Phil B.
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                              #614
                              Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

                              Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                              White House fires back at GOP claims Biden admin is selling SPR oil to China: 'Ridiculous and false'

                              White House says Biden has no involvement in the sale, and DOE is required to sell to highest bidder


                              The White House on Friday said Republican claims that the Biden administration is funneling oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve
                              Reports earlier this month suggested that more than 5 million barrels of oil released from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve have been diverted to European and Asian nations instead of U.S. refiners, prompting GOP criticisms.

                              "Some Republican members of Congress are suggesting that the president and the Biden administration are funneling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to specific foreign companies for nefarious reasons," White House spokesman Ian Sams told Fox News Friday.
                              "This accusation is ridiculous and false, and if they took the initiative to examine some basic facts, they would see that."

                              Sams explained that when oil is released from the SPR, the U.S. Department of Energy
                              "This independent process has been consistent across administrations," Sams said, adding that the Trump administration also sold crude oil from the SPR through this "competitive bidding process."

                              That included "half a million barrels in 2017 to a Chinese state-owned company, PetroChina International (America), Inc.,
                              "The Republican members of Congress criticizing President Biden now do not appear to have raised concerns about the sales under President Trump. And, so far, they seem pretty silent about whether they think President Trump was wrong," Sams said.


                              The president has released 1 million barrels a day of crude oil from the SPR and rallied global partners to release a combined 240 million barrels of oil to increase supply in the market in an effort to address record-high gas prices hitting Americans at the pump.

                              "These actions have been working," Sams said.

                              He stressed that, under the Biden administration, the Department of Energy has "followed its longstanding, independent process for selling crude oil from the SPR."

                              Sams pointed to the April 1 notice that it would conduct a "price-competitive sale of 30 million barrels of crude oil."

                              "Three weeks later, it stated that a total of 16 companies responded to that notice, submitting 126 bids for evaluation," Sams said.

                              The contracts, according to the White House, were eventually awarded to 12 companies: Atlantic Trading & Marketing, Inc.; Chevron USA; Equinor Marketing & Trading; ExxonMobil Oil Corporation; Glencore Ltd.; Marathon Petroleum Supply and Trading LLC; Mercuria; Motiva Enterprises LLC; Phillips 66 Company; Shell Trading (US) Company; Unipec America, Inc.; and, Valero Marketing and Supply Company.

                              "The president had no personal involvement in this process whatsoever," Sams said.



                              The Republican lawmakers, in their letter, said that if Biden does "not explain all details of this sale and justify it to the American people, this Congress will hold you accountable should you continue to misuse our emergency oil supply and use the office of the presidency for your personal benefit."


                              Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., also sent a letter this week to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, requesting answers on how China was able to purchase the oil from the U.S. SPR.

                              Strategic Petroleum Reserve

                              Meanwhile, the SPR's level has fallen to about 492 million barrels of oil, the lowest level since December 1985, according to the Energy Information Administration. The current level is also 20% lower than its level recorded days prior to Biden's first release in late November.

                              The SPR was established by the 1975 Energy Policy and Conservation Act to help the U.S. mitigate the impacts of future "severe energy supply interruptions."

                              As for the sales, a Department of Energy spokesperson told Fox News earlier this month that "oil is a commodity traded on the global market, and while the United States government does not control oil and gas companies, the commodity the industry sells or the market, the SPR remains a critical energy security tool to address global crude oil supply disruptions."
                              So is that why hunter's ccp oil Co just got 100millions of gallons from OUR reserve?

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                              • bsm2
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                                #615
                                Re: $5.00 per gallon gas

                                Gas prices in U.S. continue to drop as demand falls


                                Great Job Mr President

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