Posted by T_Bone on April 20, 2008 at 06:32:36 from (4.240.39.98):
In Reply to: All fueled up posted by Gary in TX on April 20, 2008 at 06:19:59:
Hi Gary,
For the last two weeks they have failed to include in the weekly oil report of how many refrineys are running. It peaked about 89.7% back in Jan, then slowely fell off as people quit buying so much gas.
Three weeks ago there was only 82.5% running or a drop of 7.2% in the oil companys making gasoline.
Following that logic, then if we quit buying even more gas, then they'll just keep shutting the refinerys down to keep the price higher.
I think at some point then there will be a shortage of gas to buy, not because there isn't any oil to refrine, but because there making "repairs" or "upgrades" and can't put the refriney back on-line. So are they then just slapping our hands because we cut down on our usage of gas???
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