Posted by MarkB_MI on January 02, 2015 at 03:07:25 from (70.194.10.67):
In Reply to: Gas question posted by old on January 01, 2015 at 19:46:25:
All indications are that gas prices will remain low for sometime. The Saudi motives are not clear, but if they're trying to break Russia, Syria or Iran that's going to take awhile. If they're trying to halt US oil exploration, that will take even longer.
The key to keeping gas fresh is to prevent it from evaporating. Most fuel containers aren't sealed well enough to do that. If you're worried about the fuel absorbing water from the air, you should be even more worried about evaporation. Also, right now the gas sold in most of the country is "winter-grade" gas, which has a high vapor pressure and evaporates at lower temperatures. If you want to store fuel for several months, gas formulated for summer is better. The switch over to summer-grade gas happens around May-June.
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