Why the hell is gas so much?

TOPDAWG

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2008 peak (oil ~$130–$147)


  • Average gas price:
    ~$1.30 to $1.45 per litre
  • Some places briefly pushed:
    ~$1.50/L

2022 spike (oil ~$120–$130)



Price above right now for a barrel. mother fuckers ripping folks off man. bouncing between that and a 100.
 
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I have the answer to this problem, just let me check my thoughts, one moment.

Let's see here:

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Brawndo. It's what plants crave.
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If it saves just one life...
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Love is love.
Free the nipple.
Diversity is our strength.
Antifa is just an idea.
I can't breathe.
Every child matters.
Eat Mor Chikin
Women make 77 cents on the dollar.


One of these has to be right, no?
 
Industrial Carbon tax, building cost and maintenance cost of oil producing facilities increased, salaries for oil worker increased ...
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The oil price isn't the only thing dictating the gas price.
 
The crude oil component is only about 40-60% of what you pay per litre in Canada. The rest comes from refining costs/margins, taxes, distribution/marketing, and currency conversion (since oil trades in USD but we pay in CAD). Consider it as overhead then vs overhead now.
 
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Because Iran hit the Ras Laffan LNG plant and did significant damage to it, reducing its production capabilities by 20%. Ras Laffan supplies 25% of all LNG for the entire world.

If only Canada built somemore LNG plants, eh?

Oh, wrong gas... Cause contracts for prices are determined ahead of time and many people felt the price fluctuations would be short-term such that some could avoid facing them but then it became clear they'd be long-term. Now, companies are potentially pricing based on speculating that future prices (impacting their future contracts) continue to rise.
 

2008 peak (oil ~$130–$147)


  • Average gas price:
    ~$1.30 to $1.45 per litre
  • Some places briefly pushed:
    ~$1.50/L

2022 spike (oil ~$120–$130)



Price above right now for a barrel. mother fuckers ripping folks off man. bouncing between that and a 100.
TOPDAWG
Well you can't run your car on water so shut up and pay up I guess.
 
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