I paid $1.39 per gallon in Bloomington Indiana yesterday.
Then I paid $4.89 per gallon for aviation gas in Pittsburgh this morning.
What the fuck!
So, how low can it go?
It's also causing the U.S. oil and gas industry to cut their discretionary spending, halt or cancel plant upgrades, lay off workers and ripple into the natural gas industry in certain instances, which is also pulling back since there's less demand because of cheap crude.Cheap gas is not good for most people.
It's going to be an interesting year Originally Posted by Atomic Hamster
I can't figure out why engine oil is still so flipping expensive. For the same price, you can either buy an entire barrel of crude, or 5 quarts of Mobil 1... Originally Posted by EBPEM1The last time I checked, Mobil 1 wasn't distilled from crude oil. It is made through a chemical process starting with raw materials like methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide.
The last time I checked, Mobil 1 wasn't distilled from crude oil. It is made through a chemical process starting with raw materials like methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide.Mobil 1 is currently made from a Group III base stock, which is still hydrocracked petroleum. Exxon switched away from PAO base stocks for M1 a long time ago.
So, how would the low price of crude oil impact the price of Mobil 1?
Maybe you could save some money by dumping crude oil into your engine's crankcase. Originally Posted by Big Stig