Revi wrote:Yes, it's moving up a bit lately. The crude price is up, so gas prices are going up with it.
I was just noticing yesterday that in central KY that for the past month, that local gasoline prices haven't been moving much even as oil has increased about $5. I was wondering if the seasonal demand and switch to winter driving mixes was causing that, if it's a local aberration, if my memory is distorting things or what.
But I'm certain that aside from the hurricane spike, that normal prices have averaged somewhere around where they are right now, or $2.37. Now, maybe I go out today or this weekend and find them at $2.69 or something -- just reporting what I'm seeing. Since I'm on this site and invest in energy, I pay a moderate amount of attention. And generally, prices are fairly consistent (usually within a dime or so) across central KY, whether rural or city station.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.