Re: Gas Prices
I have a curiosity question. When crude goes down isn't there still gas left in the underground tanks at the gas station? Gas that was purchased by the independent station owner at a previously higher price?
I suppose the reverse is true, too. When crude goes up, the station owners still have gas purchased at the lower price.
Aren't the station owners impacted by crude prices as much as the customers? It seems to me that the oil companies are the only ones making money and that the station owners are affected as much, if not more, as their customers.
I have a curiosity question. When crude goes down isn't there still gas left in the underground tanks at the gas station? Gas that was purchased by the independent station owner at a previously higher price?
I suppose the reverse is true, too. When crude goes up, the station owners still have gas purchased at the lower price.
Aren't the station owners impacted by crude prices as much as the customers? It seems to me that the oil companies are the only ones making money and that the station owners are affected as much, if not more, as their customers.
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