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Price Check in the Gas and Diesel Aisle...

Filled up twice at Costco in Kansas City today. Filled up this morning and did a 450 mile round trip to Omaha, filled up again on my way home...........diesel was $4.95...........hand calculated at 21.5 MPG......2022 Ford 6.7 F250..........makes me smile...........

Do you usually get that kind of gas mileage? That's fantastic!
 

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Do you usually get that kind of gas mileage? That's fantastic!
Yea.......running 70, or a little better it is only turning 1400, 1500 RPMs........the 10 speed trans makes a big difference..........around town is 16-17 mpg.......this truck gets better mileage than the 2011 F150, 5.0 I traded in.........

Hook my 30 ft. RV to it, all bets are off.........
 
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don't worry,, 30% of USA will still vote for Biden. He'll solve the crisis..
" 30 percent of Democrats are willing to vote for the president in a Democrat presidential primary for 2024" link
 
Dropped below $4 here, filled up SUV and car, truck is still close to full. Checking logs, it's the 5th and 6th time I've bought gas this year.

Noted it was $1.75 two years ago. Thx for that..
 
Who would have taught Arabs bullshiting everyone :devilish::ROFLMAO: , it seems Sauds are not even close to being top oil producing country .

Kamala better lube up as sucking Saudi and Qatari cock is not going to cut it . They don't have oil capacity to spare. SPR is so going to be drained.

''despite all the flim-flam and general nonsense from the Saudis about being able to ‘produce’ 11 million bpd or 12 million with ease, and plans to ‘increase this’ to 13 million bpd, Saudi Arabia has actually produced from 1973 to the end of last week, an average of 8.192 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil; that is it. Moreover it has only ever managed to produce 11 million bpd and sustain it for a month on two occasions. Even when Saudi was at almost existential points in its recent history , Saudi still could not increase oil production above just 10.5 million bpd for long.

It is consequently of no surprise whatsoever that OPEC+ last week decided not to increase its production over and above what had previously been agreed - because it simply cannot do so. Perhaps this was why neither the Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman (MbS), and the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (MbZ), agreed to take telephone calls from U.S. President, Joe Biden, after all: not because they were seeking to marginalize him (although that is more than likely true as well) but because they could offer him nothing and have been caught out in a lie. This latter inference can be taken from subsequent remarks – relayed to the world last week by the French President, Emmanuel Macron – that he had a call with MbZ: “He told me two things. I’m at a maximum, maximum [oil production capacity], this is what he claims,” said the French President. “And then he said [the] Saudis can increase by [only] 150 [thousand barrels per day], maybe a little bit more, but they don’t have huge capacities before six months’ time,” Macron concluded.



https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-...xaggerating-Its-Oil-Production-Potential.html
 
Heard a rumor fucktard boy just exported 5ish million barrels of oil.............to CHINA............from our STRATEGIC OIL RESERVES..................IN THE MIDDLE OF A FUEL CATASTROPHE.

Does fuckboy understand the definition of the word

STRATEGIC?

FUCKIN JERKOFF
 
Heard a rumor fucktard boy just exported 5ish million barrels of oil.............to CHINA............from our STRATEGIC OIL RESERVES..................IN THE MIDDLE OF A FUEL CATASTROPHE.

Does fuckboy understand the definition of the word

STRATEGIC?

FUCKIN JERKOFF
That was documented last week... More oil is being produced on the Gulf Coast than the refineries have capacity to process. Seems they should refill the strategic oil storage with the excess.
 
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Just returned from a 12 day 5,500 mile trip. CA to WY to TX to IA back to TX then WY and back home. Cheapest diesel was in Dallas area. Put 36 gallons in the tank yesterday and it cost 240.00 here in SoCal.
 
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I try to keep it above 1/4, sometimes I slip up and get down to 1/8 tank. Just depends on how closely I watch the pump prices most days.

The problem with going that low is the fuel pump is located in the tank and uses the gasoline to cool the pump. When the tank goes below a 1/4, the pump isn't cooled as well and can cause a failure over time.
 
The problem with going that low is the fuel pump is located in the tank and uses the gasoline to cool the pump. When the tank goes below a 1/4, the pump isn't cooled as well and can cause a failure over time.
Dang, guess I’ll make sure I keep it topped up better then. Last thing in need is fuel supply issues with a vehicle. Even the baby diesel is stupid expensive
 
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A few visionaries know that "Oil" is not going away any time soon.
"America will most likely depend on the energy workers of today because those are the ones who understand how to build pipelines, how to drill, how to produce energy and use the same skills that are going to be used for renewable energy just as they are for traditional energy sources," Waguespack said. "That’s why LSU is perfect, not just to train tomorrow’s workers but also to cross-train today’s workers."

 
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