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#361 Postby DoctorHurricane2003 » Thu May 04, 2006 12:20 pm

State College and Patton Township: $2.93 at Sheetz

I'm going to fill up in Benner Township (hopefully its cheaper there) before I head out to Erie.

Altoona: $2.99 at Sheetz

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#362 Postby azsnowman » Thu May 04, 2006 12:31 pm

For SOME strange reason, we're still at $2.89 while Phoenix and Tucson are soaring to $3.08-$3.15 a gallon for 87%......ONE thing I believe is they switch to the "summer blend" where as we do not switch.
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#363 Postby TexasStooge » Thu May 25, 2006 4:32 pm

Dallas man rides scooter to cut down on gas

By DON WALL / WFAA ABC 8

DALLAS, Texas - There's a man in Dallas who is so concerned about saving money on fuel that he's willing to break the law to do it.

Every morning, Eric Hansen puts on his gloves, his shades, his helmet, and walks down the stairs, carrying his ride.

"I'll say, can I have 65 cents worth of gas please on pump number two, and I fill it up and I go for another 20 miles."

Hansen rides three miles to his job as a computer programmer on his scooter.

Looking like something a kid would ride, with an egg beater on it, the scooter cost $200 dollars on the internet.

"I guess you'd have to compare it to like being on a jet ski, wind going through your hair."

Hansen likes to think of himself as rebellious.

Actually, he is more of an outlaw.

"Shortly after Hansen bought his motor-assisted scooter, the City of Dallas passed an ordinance which bans the scooters on city streets and sidewalks.

So now when Hansen drives to work, he's breaking the law.

Police say it's a matter of public safety.

"You know he's been warned. But if he does continue to violate the law, then he does risk being issued a citation," said a police spokesman.

Hansen hasn't gotten a ticket, not yet.

He thinks a state statute which allows motor assisted scooters on some streets over-rules the city ordinance.

"I'd almost welcome the opportunity to get a ticket to take this to court and stand before a judge and tell him why I think the city ordinance is repugnant," he says.

"I don't feel like a criminal."

For now, this rebel with a cause says he'll continue to surf the streets of Dallas, for pennies a mile.
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BTW, the cheapest gas prices here is $2.84/gallon.
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#364 Postby Lindaloo » Thu May 25, 2006 4:40 pm

$2.65 down this way.
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#365 Postby Janice » Thu May 25, 2006 5:09 pm

That is great some prices are going down considering school is about out and families will go on vacations. I wonder if we will see another increase this summer?
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#366 Postby Yarrah » Thu May 25, 2006 6:18 pm

1 liter costs €1,513 here. So 1 gallon would cost about.... $7,30?! :eek:
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#367 Postby alicia-w » Thu May 25, 2006 6:41 pm

it's about 2.77 here, down a dime from a couple of weeks ago
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#368 Postby TexasStooge » Fri May 26, 2006 11:22 am

Texas gas prices dip in time for holiday

HOUSTON, Texas (WFAA ABC 8/AP) - Texas retail gasoline prices dipped this week, just in time for the Memorial Day holiday, according to the weekly AAA Texas gas price survey released Friday.

The survey showed that regular was averaging $2.79 per gallon, down 6 cents from last week. Meanwhile, the national average was $2.86, also down 6 cents from last week.

Auto club spokeswoman Rose Rougeau noted that the average price remained nearly 80 cents per gallon higher than a year ago.

However, "this week's decrease in gas price averages is welcome news for travelers this Memorial Day weekend," she said in a statement issued Friday.

The state's most expensive price average was in the Galveston-Texas City area at $2.91 per gallon, down nearly 4 cents. The cheapest price average was in Corpus Christi at $2.56 cents per gallon, down 15 cents from last week.
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Prices in Irving dropped to $2.80/gallon.
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#369 Postby Yankeegirl » Fri May 26, 2006 10:05 pm

Finally dropping a bit, the cheapest I have found in my area is 2.77 at the HEB... Im really getting sick of paying 50.00 to fill up my car!!!
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#370 Postby Johno8080 » Sat May 27, 2006 2:17 am

107.9 here per litre.....$4.08/gal! cheapest in Australia i would have to say! its droped alot in the past few weeks Perth on the west coast are paying like $1.30/L.....$4.95/gal! LPG is 45.9/L...... 1.73/gal
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#371 Postby cycloneye » Mon May 29, 2006 6:52 am

Good news here in Puerto Rico as the price came down slightly.It is now at 68.7 a liter down from the over 70.7 a liter it was last week.
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#372 Postby TexasStooge » Fri Jun 02, 2006 11:44 am

Gas pump dispenses premium at 32.9 cents

DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) - A Memorial Day special? A time warp? Motorists lined up for a brief fueling frenzy at a pump in Doylestown, Bucks County. The pump was selling premium gasoline for 32.9 cents a gallon.

After drivers called friends and relatives, up to a dozen cars lined up for a turn at the Lukoil pump. The pump should have been set at $3.29.

The rush Monday was short-lived, though.

Doylestown Township Police Chief Stephen White said a woman called 911 after she noticed the error, though she pumped 'plus' grade at the correct price.

Once the mistake was discovered, a Lukoil employee put up signs temporarily halting sales of the premium until the price was adjusted.
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#373 Postby furluvcats » Fri Jun 02, 2006 1:24 pm

We are down to $3.29 today! WoooHoooo!
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#374 Postby WeatherDudeB » Fri Jun 02, 2006 1:29 pm

3.29 is outrageous. Here we are only paying around $2.70.
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#375 Postby furluvcats » Fri Jun 02, 2006 1:35 pm

I'm in So Ca...and our gas has to be a higher grade, therefore more processing, therefore more money at the pump...plus, the more exclusive area you live in...the higher the peice at the pump...Beverly Hills and Malibu have been over $4.00 a gallon...ridiculous!
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#376 Postby Regit » Fri Jun 02, 2006 3:37 pm

Yankeegirl wrote:Finally dropping a bit...


A couple Cat 3+ storms in the Gulf this year will easily push gas to $4.00. Enjoy the dip while it's here. 8-)
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#377 Postby alicia-w » Fri Jun 02, 2006 6:47 pm

2.79 here
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#378 Postby TexasStooge » Sat Jun 03, 2006 8:39 am

Gas theft scandal in Cockrell Hill

By DAN RONAN / WFAA ABC 8

COCKRELL HILL, Texas — Two former Cockrell Hill city workers are in jail, accused of stealing thousands of dollars of gasoline by illegally using city credit cards.

Now the small community of 4,400 in southwest Dallas County must take a closer look at its already-tight budget to make up the difference.

The alleged offenses by Juan Lopez and Carlos Gooden took place at two gas stations—one in South Dallas, the other in Cockrell Hill.

"This was a four or five month process that went on and was testing the system," said Mayor Luis Carrera. "They were able to get away with it."

At first, officials thought the gasoline use surge was sparked by increased activity in the public works department.

Then, last month—when the suspects apparently believed they wouldn't get caught—the purchases skyrocketed.

"They believe they were filling their own cars and other peoples' cars up as well ... and using a city credit card," said Cockrell Hill Police Chief Catherine Smit.

Police said Lopez and Gooden supplied the "free" gas to others, some of whom paid a surcharge—which the two suspects pocketed.

Investigators said both men have confessed.

Stealing nine or or ten thousand dollars may not seem like a lot of money, but Cockrell Hill is a poor city.

The gasoline theft represents about one-third of the city's annual fuel budget for the public works department.

"It takes money away from the public," Mayor Carrera said. "In a sense, it's money we don't have."

The misused gasoline money could fund:

• one-half of a used public works department truck

• four months' salary for a police officer

• a years' worth of replacement water mains

City officials are talking to the credit card companies about the theft.

"We're just going to have to tighten up and make sure these incidents don't happen," Mayor Carrera said.
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It's also $2.79 here.
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#379 Postby TexasStooge » Tue Jun 27, 2006 6:44 am

The lowest here is $2.77, but the gas at this station must be so expensive, a thief decides to steal 3,000 gallons.
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Thief gets away with 3,000 gallons of fuel

By JIM DOUGLAS / WFAA ABC 8

HURST, Texas - Police are searching for a person who managed to get away with 3,000 gallons of gas after they cut the locks off an underground tank early Monday morning at a station in the 1400 block of West Hurst Boulevard in Hurst.

Latif Abdul discovered the crime when he got to his station about 5:00 a.m. and a fuel tank monitor warned him a tank was low. He printed out a record that confirmed a sudden loss of 87 octane fuel about 2:45 a.m.

"It shocked me," Abdul said.

Abdul's customers were surprised as well.

"Man, that's crazy," said one customer. "So, how did they do it?"

Hurst police said they believe the crook needed specialized knowledge and equipment such as a large tanker truck. However, they said they have never seen a case like this one.

Contrary to popular opinion, Abdul said he only makes a couple of pennies a gallon on gas. He works seven days a week and makes a living mainly off store sales.

He said the stolen fuel will cost him about $8,000.

"It's going to take me at least five to six months to pump the gas to make that kind of money," he said.

Two years ago, someone beat up a driver and stole a whole tanker load of gasoline from a depot in Southlake. Police never solved the case.

Hurst investigators said they have few clues on this case as well.
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#380 Postby cycloneye » Sun Jul 02, 2006 5:28 pm

Prices here in Puerto Rico haved mantained steady for the past 2 weeks around 69.7 a liter.
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