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flashman13

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20. If a barrel of oil costs $100, producers can not sell gas for $3 a gallon. That's a fact.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 05:22 PM
Yesterday

Of course the correlation is not one-to-one. As prices rise, demand will fall. Say that is sufficient to stabilize prices at $4.50. That will still cause devastating inflation. That will ripple through an already shaky economy and an equally shaky political situation. It will destroy people already living on the edge. Of course a drop in crude oil supplies due to a Middle East cut off will have the opposite effect. In 1973 I worked in my family business which provided services to the major oil companies. I watched first hand the insanity that surrounded gas shortages. Within days of the embargo pump prices went up by 50%. In just a few weeks they doubled.

While both articles that you cite are true, they reflect what I will call the normal day to day operation of the oil economy. We are now talking about an extraordinary situation. If Middle East oil supplies are cut off by Trump's war, even for just a few days, normal goes out the window. The price of a barrel of crude will skyrocket. Serious price gouging will become a thing. Demand will also spike as people attempt to keep their tank topped off. Let's see what the oil markets do when trading reopens in just a few hours. I fueled up yesterday. You might consider doing that as well.

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Somehow I doubt a 2020's oil shock will go so well for Orange Julius as the 1973 oil embargo did for Dick Nixon Vogon_Glory Yesterday #1
Agreed. paleotn Yesterday #6
I'm glad I went electric n/t Polybius Yesterday #2
I'm glad I don't drive much! moonscape Yesterday #24
Yeah, but we have all that Venezuelan oil Bayard Yesterday #3
Forget the sarcasm emoji? paleotn Yesterday #7
I didn't think it was necessary, but okay Bayard Yesterday #9
Considering the situation in Venezuela too, maybe MAGA wants higher oil prices? IronLionZion Yesterday #4
That last part. Exactly. paleotn Yesterday #8
Yes. nt wiggs Yesterday #12
It's times like this, I'm glad I work from home Javaman Yesterday #5
The nation wide average price for a gallon of regular gas is just shy of $3 with a barrel of oil at $50. flashman13 Yesterday #10
The correlation is superficial, the price of gas is based more on demand and Mosby Yesterday #13
If a barrel of oil costs $100, producers can not sell gas for $3 a gallon. That's a fact. flashman13 Yesterday #20
I did fill up, at costco. Mosby Yesterday #21
Same here. Costco price was $2.79. flashman13 Yesterday #22
trumps is hoping this happens prolong Hormuz closure republianmushroom Yesterday #11
But that's ok BaronChocula Yesterday #14
The United States is an oil exporter. Mosby Yesterday #15
How about I waste NO time BaronChocula Yesterday #16
"So please explain why the price of crude in the Persian Gulf affects the price of gasoline in the United States." BumRushDaShow Yesterday #17
The official story Mosby Yesterday #18
I was born and raised in the city that had the largest number of oil refineries on the east coast BumRushDaShow Yesterday #23
It just hit over $5.00+ a gallon here CountAllVotes Yesterday #19
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