Sorry, I think that was 1980. Faulty memory core in my head.I remember my dad nearly blowing a gasket in '73 when gas hit $1 a gallon. Ah, the good old days...
Sorry, I think that was 1980. Faulty memory core in my head.I remember my dad nearly blowing a gasket in '73 when gas hit $1 a gallon. Ah, the good old days...
I remember my dad nearly blowing a gasket in '73 when gas hit $1 a gallon. Ah, the good old days...
I remember in the late 70s the gas lines were extremely long due to OPEC shutting down exports to countries that supported Israel. Some states even went to an odd/even license plate days for gas purchases. Hoping to alleviate long lines and reduce consumption.
Ah, yes. The 70's gas crisis where gas was rationed and (though I forget the particulars), you could only get gas on certain days, depending on something or other.I remember in the late 70s the gas lines were extremely long due to OPEC shutting down exports to countries that supported Israel.
It did put a slight damper on our road trips and late night cruising.Yeah, I was old enough to remember dad having to go out and sit in a gas line just so he could get to work.
Seems like I remember there were odd and even days. If the last number of your plate was odd, you could get gas on that day, if even, then you could get gas on the next day, and so on and so forth.It did put a slight damper on our road trips and late night cruising.
Chris
About the same for diesel around here.Twin Cities area of Minnesota. $3.24-$3.59 for regular. Diesel is $3.79-$4.09.
That's for sure, Chris.To be fair, wouldn't anything outside of California's borders be considered a third-wold country to Gruesome Newsom and his band of cronies.
Chris
I'm in the same boat, Chris.It sucks but luckily since I have retired I only have to fill up once a month. If I still worked and had to fill up twice a week I would be pissed.
There are 14 refineries in California. Every gas station in the state gets their gas from them.I'm very familiar with the oil and gasoline markets.
I don't know your source for the importing of gasoline, but I doubt it , greatly.
The problem you have in California, is your State govt puts environmental demands upon refining gasoline. The gasoline you get from your refineries, is not the same as the rest of the country or the rest of the world.
And some foriegn country is not gonna refine gasoline just for California. They can't flip a switch.
Say, when a California refinery goes down for some reason, like most usually a fire. That takes gasoline off the market. And it can't be replaced from refineries outside the state, as would happen nation wide. The California gasoline market is entirely self contained within the state due to your environmental laws.
The demands on California refineries from your state govt is the primary and maybe only reason you pay a higher price. And the regulation is not decreasing, its increasing due to your politicians are on board the climate change train. Your situation is not gonna get better, its gonna get worse for consumers. My guess as to how your politicians continue to get re-elected, is the majority of voters in California are also on board that train.
I've not paid a lot of attention lately, but no one wants to own a refinery in California. I think Exxon is completely out of the state now. I haven't heard much about Chevron. But the refineries have been up for sale and have been purchased by smaller operators.
There are 14 refineries in California. Every gas station in the state gets their gas from them.
It does not matter what company owns or has their name on them, it is all the same.
That is where I laugh at brand loyalty. It is all the same. If you go near a refinery you will see every brand lining up to fill their tankers up to deliver it to the stations.
The commercials say they have their own blend but it is just a 5 gallon can in a 10000 gallon tanker.
Just get the cheapest gas and you will be fine. If there was a problem it would be major news.
Chris, there are 5 refineries within anywhere from 10-30 minutes away from my house. I still have friends working 4 of the 5. Not one of the refineries have produced a single drop of gasoline in over 3 yrs.There are 14 refineries in California. Every gas station in the state gets their gas from them.
It does not matter what company owns or has their name on them, it is all the same.
That is where I laugh at brand loyalty. It is all the same. If you go near a refinery you will see every brand lining up to fill their tankers up to deliver it to the stations.
The commercials say they have their own blend but it is just a 5 gallon can in a 10000 gallon tanker.
Just get the cheapest gas and you will be fine. If there was a problem it would be major news.
It's all shipped in, as far as making gas for CA, they don't have to make a special blend for CA it's all oxygenized additives added in the refineries here. Our politicians are inserted much like the winner running/ruining our country.I'm very familiar with the oil and gasoline markets.
I don't know your source for the importing of gasoline, but I doubt it , greatly.
The problem you have in California, is your State govt puts environmental demands upon refining gasoline. The gasoline you get from your refineries, is not the same as the rest of the country or the rest of the world.
And some foriegn country is not gonna refine gasoline just for California. They can't flip a switch.
Say, when a California refinery goes down for some reason, like most usually a fire. That takes gasoline off the market. And it can't be replaced from refineries outside the state, as would happen nation wide. The California gasoline market is entirely self contained within the state due to your environmental laws.
The demands on California refineries from your state govt is the primary and maybe only reason you pay a higher price. And the regulation is not decreasing, its increasing due to your politicians are on board the climate change train. Your situation is not gonna get better, its gonna get worse for consumers. My guess as to how your politicians continue to get re-elected, is the majority of voters in California are also on board that train.
I've not paid a lot of attention lately, but no one wants to own a refinery in California. I think Exxon is completely out of the state now. I haven't heard much about Chevron. But the refineries have been up for sale and have been purchased by smaller operators.
Chris, there are 5 refineries within anywhere from 10-30 minutes away from my house. I still have friends working 4 of the 5. Not one of the refineries have produced a single drop of gasoline in over 3 yrs.
They have all converted over to bio diesel, and now import gasoline from 3rd world countries. they are using their storage tanks so store foreign gasoline companies to resell at a high markup . So basically we don't produce gasoline anymore.
This country is doomed!!!!
It's all shipped in, as far as making gas for CA, they don't have to make a special blend for CA it's all oxygenized additives added in the refineries here. Our politicians are inserted much like the winner running/ruining our country.
The same way they are going to try to insert Newsom into the big white house on Pennsylvania Ave in DC