Oh, wait! is that "real money", for "real volume", or Canoodian "dollars" for Empire gallons? <snicker>4.25 here still. Rough guess. Could be more.
About $3.12 US per gallon and you have to ware a tie, after all it is Tieland.25.29 Baht per liter yesterday.
Along those same lines, what's the deal with Kerosene? I can't find it any cheaper than $4.799.While we're talkin' diesel prices, why is it that diesel prices don't drop equally proportional to gasoline prices? Isn't diesel cheaper to make too (takes less refining than gas)? I'm not the sharpest crayon in the box but if I remember correctly, diesel used to be cheaper than gas when I was a kid.
I think you're right with the S&D approach to higher kero prices. We had a kero furnace for heat when I was a kid. As far as heating houses now, most folks have gone to natural gas (where available) or propane. I'm a wood burner myself.Along those same lines, what's the deal with Kerosene? I can't find it any cheaper than $4.799.
The world has definitively turned upside down from when I was younger. Used to be gas, most expensive. Diesel, Cheaper. Kerosene, the cheapest.
I guess it boils down to supply and demand. In any case, it SUCKS!!
Ron
UP??? That's cheap don't you think, compared to recent prices?Gas is back up to 2.16/ gallon, diesel is 2.58/ gallon