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Teh One Who Knocks
05-20-2022, 03:26 PM
By Daniella Genovese | FOXBusiness


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The average national retail price for a gallon of regular gasoline is projected to surpass $6 by the of summer, according to a recent JPMorgan research note.

On Wednesday, the national average hit another record, reaching $4.56 per gallon, according to AAA. That's already up nearly 50 cents from a month ago, and $1.52 from this time last year, according to AAA's recent data.

According to JPMorgan, prices could surge another 37% by August, hitting a $6.20 per gallon national average.

This is due to "expectations of strong driving demand" throughout the summer driving season, which spans from Memorial Day and lasts until Labor Day, the analysts, led by Natasha Kaneva, the head of JPMorgan's global commodities strategy team, wrote.

"Typically, refiners produce more gasoline ahead of the summer road-trip season, building up inventories," the analysts said. However, since mid-April, "gasoline inventories have fallen counter seasonally and today sit at the lowest seasonal levels since 2019," the analysts continued.

The analysts cautioned that "gasoline balances on the East Coast have been even tighter, drawing to their lowest levels since 2011."

Earlier this week, Los Angeles became the second metro, joining San Francisco, with the average cost for a gallon of gasoline surpassing $6.

"It's likely that more Californian cities will join," Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, told FOX Business. Although, De Haan noted that he doesn't see any other cities "at high risk of hitting $6" just yet.

However, for the first time ever, the average cost for a gallon of gasoline surpassed $4 in all 50 states, driven by the high cost of oil, according to AAA.

lost in melb.
05-20-2022, 03:35 PM
That Tesla cybertruck is looking better and better

:datass:

Teh One Who Knocks
05-20-2022, 04:05 PM
That Tesla cybertruck is looking better and better

:datass:

:umno:

lost in melb.
05-20-2022, 04:19 PM
:umno:

I bet you buy an electric truck within our lifetimes :nana:

Teh One Who Knocks
05-20-2022, 04:20 PM
I bet you buy an electric truck within our lifetimes :nana:

Not unless they completely do away with internal combustion engines, which will never happen.

lost in melb.
05-20-2022, 05:32 PM
Not unless they completely do away with internal combustion engines, which will never happen.

I believe you will acknowledge the superiority of electric and move over of your own accord.

:popcorn:

Hugh_Janus
05-23-2022, 08:44 PM
I wish I was paying 6 bucks a gallon for fuel :lol:

PorkChopSandwiches
05-23-2022, 08:57 PM
I believe you will acknowledge the superiority of electric and move over of your own accord.

:popcorn:

Once you can "fill up" like you can a gas car. Then I dont know why you would still want gas.

lost in melb.
05-24-2022, 05:16 AM
Once you can "fill up" like you can a gas car. Then I dont know why you would still want gas.

Electric car batteries with five-minute charging times produced

Exclusive: first factory production means recharging could soon be as fast as filling up petrol or diesel vehicles

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/19/electric-car-batteries-race-ahead-with-five-minute-charging-times

DemonGeminiX
05-24-2022, 06:32 AM
Yeah, but how long will they last, and how much will they cost to replace?

And still, those charging stations are getting energy from fossil fuel plants, so technically you're not replacing diddly squat.

lost in melb.
05-24-2022, 12:36 PM
Yeah, but how long will they last, and how much will they cost to replace?

We'll see


And still, those charging stations are getting energy from fossil fuel plants, so technically you're not replacing diddly squat.

Not my argument. But you can always charge at home if you want. Don't you have green energy in the US yet?

DemonGeminiX
05-24-2022, 03:13 PM
We'll see


Not my argument. But you can always charge at home if you want. Don't you have green energy in the US yet?

You can put solar panels on your house, but it's crazy expensive. Otherwise you're on the non-green grid.

PorkChopSandwiches
05-24-2022, 03:25 PM
Yeah, but how long will they last, and how much will they cost to replace?

And still, those charging stations are getting energy from fossil fuel plants, so technically you're not replacing diddly squat.

And fossil fuels to produce the cars parts

Teh One Who Knocks
05-24-2022, 03:29 PM
And fossil fuels to produce the cars parts

:triggered:

Pony
05-24-2022, 09:50 PM
And fossil fuels to produce the cars parts

And to mine, build and ship the parts and materials for the charging stations and other infrastructure.

lost in melb.
05-24-2022, 10:26 PM
:triggered: