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Ocelot II

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29. There are many reasons why gas prices fluctuate seasonally or even daily.
Sun Dec 7, 2025, 12:43 PM
Dec 2025

The price at the gas station depends on the cost of crude oil; the cost of refining, which includes distillation, conversion, treatment, and blending; the varying demand for gasoline, heating oil, diesel, and jet fuel; the cost of distribution; taxes, and local competition. These costs change all the time. There's also a thing called "crack spread," which is the difference between the cost of crude and the cost of refining ("cracking" ). When the demand for gasoline increases its price rises faster than the cost of crude, widening the spread. Refiners typically increase production, but the high product prices mean gas costs more at the pump. There is less demand for gasoline in the winter, so the spread becomes narrower, meaning there is either more supply or crude is more expensive. A narrow crack spread means lower gas costs.

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$1.89 at Costco in Denver yesterday.. mountain grammy Dec 2025 #1
OMGAWD!!!! 1.89????? a kennedy Dec 2025 #2
Costco gas prices are lower than typical retail gas station prices for several reasons onenote Dec 2025 #23
Please share. Paying $3.59 in Phoenix Coventina Dec 2025 #3
$3.15 in N Fla. ($3.65 for 89 octane) allegorical oracle Dec 2025 #18
$5 and change for premium here Stardust Mirror Dec 2025 #4
Here in Stockholm 95 Blyfri (normal unleaded petrol) is around 6.20 USD per US gallon atm (we price it in SEK per litre) Celerity Dec 2025 #17
There's $4 a gallon gas in California!?! AZJonnie Dec 2025 #26
Just goes to show you big oil has been gouging us Emile Dec 2025 #5
I'm quite sure the trump, Miller administration kacekwl Dec 2025 #15
The Oil Cartel fixes prices to benefit themselves. yardwork Dec 2025 #20
Drop in demand I would guess.... yourout Dec 2025 #6
Low demand and ample supply on hand BannonsLiver Dec 2025 #7
So many teslas etc. got to be having an impact on consumption Blues Heron Dec 2025 #8
Very doubtful onenote Dec 2025 #24
4.59 here mahina Dec 2025 #9
It's over $3 still in Montana Maru Kitteh Dec 2025 #10
The prices in Mesquite NV range from $329.9 to $359.9... Enter stage left Dec 2025 #11
It has not dropped at all recently in this part of PA Wiz Imp Dec 2025 #12
If anything, it's gone UP since the summer durablend Dec 2025 #22
W3e haven't dropped a penny... 4.99 for premium WarGamer Dec 2025 #13
I think OPEC increased supply IIRC In It to Win It Dec 2025 #14
$2.48 eastern North Dakota fargone Dec 2025 #16
Isn't new construction down? Maybe it's down globally Buckeyeblue Dec 2025 #19
Supply, demand, seasonal blends. onenote Dec 2025 #21
OPEC is trying to prop up Trump because he does whatever they want to make them rich. Takket Dec 2025 #25
Supporting evidence ? Tetrachloride Dec 2025 #27
Motherfucker keeps saying gas is $2 a gallon. Initech Dec 2025 #28
There are many reasons why gas prices fluctuate seasonally or even daily. Ocelot II Dec 2025 #29
I paid $2.84 in Michigan yesterday Americanme Dec 2025 #30
Bust the Trust. A few companies own multigraincracker Dec 2025 #31
I went to Shell today and it was $2.39... ananda Dec 2025 #32
Saw 2.75 in beautiful Carson City yesterday chicoescuela Dec 2025 #33
Minneapolis, best I can get is $2.89 per gallon. chowmama Dec 2025 #34
Big oil subsidies increased in 2025. Emile Dec 2025 #35
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