Oil prices are falling fast. Here's why

So?

When Floriduhfan "thanked" Trump for high gas prices, you didn't correct her.

You also posted the following in a thread as a response to Americans reporting stronger finances in Trump's first year:



When I proved that was far from the lowest available price in Manhattan, you went off a tangent.

Well, investors certainly did react to Trump tossing out the Iran deal. It just means higher prices.
 
So?

When Floriduhfan "thanked" Trump for high gas prices, you didn't correct her, did you?

You also posted the following in a thread as a response to Americans reporting stronger finances in Trump's first year:



When I proved that was far from the lowest available price in Manhattan, you went off a tangent.


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NYC Gasoline Prices Reportedly Surge to $5 a Gallon
Newsmax6 days ago
Motorists in the Big Apple reportedly are paying some of the nation’s highest prices for gasoline. Gas prices have reached five dollars per gallon in New York City ...


Gas prices reach $5 per gallon in Manhattan
MSN News7 days ago
Gas prices have reached five dollars per gallon in New York City, Fox5NY reported on Tuesday.


Gas prices go up, driving goes down
Queens Chronicle5 days ago
New York City is higher than the national average at $3.18 a gallon, while one Mobil gas station on 11th Avenue and 51 St in Manhattan has hit $5, according to Fox 5. With Memorial ...


Lawmakers seek $16 million to expand Exide lead cleanup beyond yards
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Talk about deflection. :rofl2:
 
Talk about deflection. :rofl2:


NYC Gasoline Prices Reportedly Surge to $5 a Gallon
Newsmax6 days ago
Motorists in the Big Apple reportedly are paying some of the nation’s highest prices for gasoline. Gas prices have reached five dollars per gallon in New York City ...


Gas prices reach $5 per gallon in Manhattan
MSN News7 days ago
Gas prices have reached five dollars per gallon in New York City, Fox5NY reported on Tuesday.


Gas prices go up, driving goes down
Queens Chronicle5 days ago
New York City is higher than the national average at $3.18 a gallon, while one Mobil gas station on 11th Avenue and 51 St in Manhattan has hit $5, according to Fox 5. With Memorial ...
 
Another liberal liar:

Gas is about 4 bucks now. It is going up fast. So much for the incredible huge tax cut that made us all rich.,

Gas prices go up every year. Nobody told you you'd get "incredible huge tax cut" that'd make us all rich.

From the article you cited:

Michael Green, public relations manager at AAA, said that seasonal factors played a major role in the recent runup in gas prices. "Refinery maintenance, the switchover to summer blend gasoline, and more-recently rising demand," have all played a role in the rise of gas prices, Green said. Differences in regional gas prices are in part the result of where a state is located. "The closer you are to a refinery, generally means you'll pay less at the pump," Green explained. Hawaii may be the most notable example of this. Similarly, states in the Northeast often pay higher prices due to their distance from oil-producing and refining states.

Because of their location, many states often import more expensive oil from abroad. "Refineries along the West Coast and Northeast generally buy higher priced Brent crude oil from overseas," Green said. Eventually, these higher prices are passed on to the consumer, who ends up paying more at the pump.

Taxes often affect the price of gasoline as well. Of the 10 states with the nation's highest gas prices, all but two levy among the 10 highest gas taxes. Residents in California, New York, Connecticut and Hawaii pay the most in both gas prices and gas taxes. California charges drivers more than 52 cents per gallon in state taxes alone.


Let's look at your claim that "gas is about 4 bucks now".

Again, from the article you cited:

These are the states with the highest gas prices:

Pennsylvania
-- Price per gallon: $3.64
Maine
-- Price per gallon: $3.64
Indiana
-- Price per gallon: $3.66
Michigan
-- Price per gallon: $3.72
Illinois
-- Price per gallon: $3.76
Connecticut
-- Price per gallon: $3.77
New York
-- Price per gallon: $3.78
Alaska
-- Price per gallon: $3.84
California
-- Price per gallon: $3.97
Hawaii
-- Price per gallon: $4.17

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2014/03/23/24-7-wall-st-10-states-with-the-highest-gas-prices/6737771/
 
You said gas is $5 @ gallon in NYC.



Clearly it is not.

https://www.gasbuddy.com/GasPrices/New York


NYC Gasoline Prices Reportedly Surge to $5 a Gallon
Newsmax6 days ago
Motorists in the Big Apple reportedly are paying some of the nation’s highest prices for gasoline. Gas prices have reached five dollars per gallon in New York City ...


Gas prices reach $5 per gallon in Manhattan
MSN News7 days ago
Gas prices have reached five dollars per gallon in New York City, Fox5NY reported on Tuesday.


Gas prices go up, driving goes down
Queens Chronicle5 days ago
New York City is higher than the national average at $3.18 a gallon, while one Mobil gas station on 11th Avenue and 51 St in Manhattan has hit $5, according to Fox 5. With Memorial ...
 
Is gas readily available for less than $5 @ gallon in NYC, krudzu?

Yes, or no?

See Newsmax and Fox news.....


NYC Gasoline Prices Reportedly Surge to $5 a Gallon
Newsmax6 days ago
Motorists in the Big Apple reportedly are paying some of the nation’s highest prices for gasoline. Gas prices have reached five dollars per gallon in New York City ...


Gas prices reach $5 per gallon in Manhattan
MSN News7 days ago
Gas prices have reached five dollars per gallon in New York City, Fox5NY reported on Tuesday.


Gas prices go up, driving goes down
Queens Chronicle5 days ago
New York City is higher than the national average at $3.18 a gallon, while one Mobil gas station on 11th Avenue and 51 St in Manhattan has hit $5, according to Fox 5. With Memorial ...
 
Shocking gas prices in New York City - Video | KTTV
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Unfortunately for the poor in California, prices will remain higher than normal thanks to a massive hike in the Gas taxes here the Democratic Party of the Jackass passed.

Funny how they always claim to be for the little guy while kicking him at the same time.

Ah, clue, gas prices are rising all over the country not just in California, what was the chant six years ago, "thanks Obama," but Obama ain't President now so it can't be his fault
 
Ah, clue, gas prices are rising all over the country not just in California, what was the chant six years ago, "thanks Obama," but Obama ain't President now so it can't be his fault

What does that have to do with krudzu's claim, anchovies?
 
Do you think "cfm" will still tell us it's "Obama's fault?"


Doesn't matter... He's real ignorant about the oil business..

OPEC produces about 60% of the Global oil supply.. and it appears that KSA is going back to being our swing producer.

Gas is Cheaper Today Than the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s ...

mjperry.blogspot.com/2009/05/real-price-of-gas...

May 01, 2009 · The chart above shows the real price of gasoline (in 2008 dollars), ... in the decades of the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, ... in current dollars.
 
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