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Date:      Tue, 7 Mar 2000 22:59:16 +0000 (GMT)
From:      Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
To:        brett@lariat.org (Brett Glass)
Cc:        nate@yogotech.com (Nate Williams), dennis@etinc.com (Dennis), chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Great American Gas Out
Message-ID:  <200003072259.PAA02965@usr09.primenet.com>
In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20000304133643.0417e100@localhost> from "Brett Glass" at Mar 04, 2000 01:39:32 PM

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> >The reason gas is so expensive is CA is because a couple of refineries
> >blew up last year, and due to the monopolies shared by the gas
> >companies, there was no-one lef to take up the 'demand' when they quit
> >producing.
> >
> >Demand stayed the same, production was reduced, price goes up.  Simple
> >economics..
> 
> Exactly. And the monopoly is government-granted because it mandated the
> special gas. California also has special and arbitrary requirements for
> milk which keep out-of-state vendors out and raise the price.

The refineries have been back on line for some time.

Most recently, there was a survey that tried to determine if
people would buy sundry items at a gas station.  Gas stations
use the gas to draw people in, and then sell convenience store
items.

After the results of the survey, gas prices have gone up in excess
of $0.50 per gallon in the Bay Area, in less than 2 weeks, for a
total of 140% of the price two weeks ago.

I don't know whether to blame the survey, or political manuevering
for the Tuesday primary, to get people pissed off at the incumbent
candidates... 8-).

Luckily, my car gets 64 miles a gallon on the highway, 38 in the
city, so I will not have to fill up until after prices have gone
back down.

During the last set of gas hikes, I got through almost totally
unscathed by the higher prices (I had to buy $1 of the expensive
gas, while it was on its way back down).

I think my next car is going to be one of the new Fords, with a
Hydrogen fuel cell.


					Terry Lambert
					terry@lambert.org
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