noplug
Veteran Member
Currently in Southern Maryland $2.09-$2.29/gal
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Thatcis an amazing price. I saw $2.77 in Yuba City last Monday and $2.79 in San Rafael yesterday. Unfortunately I am running 76 Renewable in my cars and the price of that is still high at $3.49.I filled up yesterday in Paradise,CA $2.15, pretty good price for us in N. Cal
I'm betting they'll stabilize at current levels, which vary by region, and won't change for a while, maybe not for a year. Demand simply isn't there, and won't be for the foreseeable future.The real question now: when will diesel prices start to rise? Soon, I think. And hope.
The comment on the news last night was that some areas were already seeing prices of gasoline creep up pending those states reopening and people starting to drive again. All you have to look at are the pictures over the weekend of the Atlanta parks. People have been cooped up to long and will flood out of their homes.I'm betting they'll stabilize at current levels, which vary by region, and won't change for a while, maybe not for a year. Demand simply isn't there, and won't be for the foreseeable future.
I can see it go either way(or stabilize), though I don't think diesel prices are likely to go much lower if they do go down a bit more. I can envision a significant jump up if we can put this pandemic behind us soon. Hopefully folks act sensibly as the economy re-opens, and don't put us right back where we were. But yeah, a little stabilization wouldn't be the worst thing.I'm betting they'll stabilize at current levels, which vary by region, and won't change for a while, maybe not for a year. Demand simply isn't there, and won't be for the foreseeable future.
I've noticed this to be the case in the US.Diesel's relative higher price vs. gas is due to the further refinement needed to remove sulfur.