At school the other week, I went to lunch at a local fast food joint with some friends, and next to it was a gas station -- I looked up and I noticed that gas had dropped from $2.85 to $2.28!! I was completely took away by this drop, just jaw-dropping. Today, as I was eating, one of my friends pointed at a sign at the same gas station, and gas was $2.17!!
This is the best thing to happen to drivers since the invention of the seat belt -- or at least since President Bush was in power.
My only question is -- where is this gas coming from? It can't be the new oil depots found in the Gulf -- I live in Minnesota -- we get our oil from Canada!!
Now I got to thinking that maybe strange shifts are going on in Minnesota and much of the North, I'm wondering if people across the country or around the world are experiencing any shifts in fuel prices.
So, with that, what does gas cost where YOU live? And if you can give per-barrel costs of oil, that would also be a plus. If you have non-Dollar currency, use a converter and insert the price in $USD$ amounts.
This is the best thing to happen to drivers since the invention of the seat belt -- or at least since President Bush was in power.
My only question is -- where is this gas coming from? It can't be the new oil depots found in the Gulf -- I live in Minnesota -- we get our oil from Canada!!
Now I got to thinking that maybe strange shifts are going on in Minnesota and much of the North, I'm wondering if people across the country or around the world are experiencing any shifts in fuel prices.
So, with that, what does gas cost where YOU live? And if you can give per-barrel costs of oil, that would also be a plus. If you have non-Dollar currency, use a converter and insert the price in $USD$ amounts.