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So I was wondering what gas prices are out there for you? Here in Oregon they are at 2.71 and we aren't even allowed to pump our own gas...

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$3+ in NC, even for regular. Mid and Premium were over $3 months ago.

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Well now it at 2.90..

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I'm not american and you might say that our oil prices are cheap if converted into dollar, but in my country diesel is somewhere around $0.50 but that can already hurt our pockets... premium and unleaded cost around $0.60

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Wow, that is cheap. Where are you from?

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all I can tell you is that I'm in the East side of the globe... it sounds cheap but in our currency it's hell for a liter of Gas... F*ckin' world market always increasing

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Ok now gas is at 2.98... what is the deal...

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F*cking world market keeps raising it's prices per barrel of crude that's the deal!

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And in 50 years we'll have none left ... aaah i smell wars coming, or have they already started :)

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It's about to begin actually... if they don't lessen their prices... other countries will begin to battle it out...

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enigma said:

It's about to begin actually... if they don't lessen their prices... other countries will begin to battle it out...

The countries who pump up the oil decide the prices so it's not realy up to other countries, we should do what we should have done a long time ago: find a replacement because we will inevidably run out.

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of course we're working on it... but perpetual energy is really difficult... maybe we should try ethanol and do what the brazilians do... :D