Posted by Deere Scotty on March 20, 2015 at 02:10:44 from (68.38.132.84):
In Reply to: Gas Prices posted by phil_n on March 19, 2015 at 21:20:04:
The real problem with price is the lack of oil refineries. The government wont issue new licenses to open new ones, & look how much the demand for gas / diesel has gone up the last 30 years. Plus if even a small accident happens at one... the price goes up it seems 20, 30 cents a gallon in a few days, & up to 50 cents in a week, or two. I buy diesel, & I have seen reports that say I may be paying as much as 75 cents more per gallon than in necessary due Government regulation on the quality of diesel + lack of refineries! I have to add that people have the "NOT IN MY BACKYARD MENTALITY". Not knocking it; just saying that's the way it is. They don't want hog farms Nuclear Plants, & oil refineries close by!
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