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BP out in Lake County corner of Half Day and Milwaukee was still $2.88 as of yesterday.
Around north Mississippi today, diesel was anywhere from $2.679 (Murphy USA, Batesville) to $2.959 (Sid's, Hernando) and everywhere in-between. RUG hovering around $2.699 everywhere, with a few higher prices scattered about.lovemybug said:Citgo in Fox Lake along Hwy 12 was still at $2.89 this afternoon. Regular gas was $2.94 at the same station. Diesel at the BP station a half mile from my house is $2.99, which is the same as midgrade gas.
That sounds about right. In Costa Mesa the stations I usually frequent the 76 is $2.97 (Cash) and the Chevron a couple blocks up the street is $3.19. Though in competitive areas Chevron is as much if not lower than 76.. so it is about even I suppose.nj1266 said:I just filled in Long Beach, CA. There were two stations across the street from each other. A Chevron with 3.16/galon and a 76 with 2.98/galon. I went with the Chevron even though it was more expensive. The 76 pump did not have an ULSD sticker even though I know that all CA diesel is ULSD. I just like to play it safe. Generally speaking, I have noticed that the Chevron diesel is about 10-15 c/galon more expensive than the 76 diesel here in CA.
Do you only use Chevron diesel? Have you used 76 or Shell?boutmuet said:That sounds about right. In Costa Mesa the stations I usually frequent the 76 is $2.97 (Cash) and the Chevron a couple blocks up the street is $3.19. Though in competitive areas Chevron is as much if not lower than 76.. so it is about even I suppose.
I've used them all - ARCO, Mobil, Flying J, Shell, 76, Valero, Generics, Chevron etc.. I usually switch off between Chevron and 76 most the time because those have been found to have high cetane ratings and its not BS those brands are the ones I usually get the best mileage from. I don't use Shell too often however because most stations charge an arm and a leg for diesel.nj1266 said:Do you only use Chevron diesel? Have you used 76 or Shell?
boutmuet said:Fill a few minutes ago at ARCO in Costa Mesa, CA for 2.95$. Most prices are around 3.03 to 3.29
I've been lucky a few stations in Orange County have been below 3$. One Chevron on Harbor is actually still 2.89!!Pinoy TDI said:
Here in the Temecula area, the lowest Arco station is in Lake 'Smellsomemore' at $2.999 which is
ten cents less than most other stations including Pearsons in San Diego yesterday.
BTW, Pearsons has B20 at that same price, $3.099!
Maybe in the PNW, but the loss of 120,000 barrels/day refining capacity will not affect supplies elsewehere. There is quite a lot of spare capacity currently.El Dobro said:See if prices jump now because of the refinery explosion in Washington.