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GreatGazoo

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4. They will keep the price as high as possible for as long as possible
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 12:35 PM
Yesterday

But the price of a gallon of gasoline is influenced by many factors:

seasonal demand
work from home policies
pandemics
the amount of ethanol allowed into the mix
the available supply of each specific blend -- 87, 89, 91, 93, jet fuel, etc
10 other things

Yes oil futures involve speculation but now many large customers locked in high cost for months. IOW if UPS, Walmart, Fedex bought September futures when the price was $110 they are stuck with that. Oil futures are used reduce risk and uncertainty. For example, airlines sell tickets months in advance so they need to know what their fuel costs will be for Thanksgiving travel. They do that by buying October and November deliveries (futures) now or two months ago. If they bought at $110 then they aren't going to get a discount to $80 today.

'Speculation' sounds like a greedy, frivolous thing but it means some had to buy and some had to sell oil futures and neither one knew with any certainty whether prices three months into the future would fall back to $60 or rip to $150. Futures traded at $105 to $120 because it splits the difference.

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👍 Rec'd underpants Yesterday #1
Excellent explanation gab13by13 Yesterday #2
And the media will kacekwl Yesterday #3
They will keep the price as high as possible for as long as possible GreatGazoo Yesterday #4
Great detail! CapnSteve Yesterday #5
Yes, but... CapnSteve Yesterday #6
Same goes for groceries, imported items, restaurant food, TexasBushwhacker Yesterday #7
Well done. Thank you. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Yesterday #8
The same thing is taking place popsdenver Yesterday #9
The price of gas is based on how much oil companies can get away with dlk Yesterday #10
If the "new normal" doesn't come down, how does one explain this: onenote Yesterday #11
These repuke oil companies are making massive amounts of money off our suffering. kimbutgar Yesterday #12
We passed peak oil use IbogaProject Yesterday #13
If it's been 6 months, it isn't temporary. It's just life now... OC375 Yesterday #14
After I retired from regular job multigraincracker Yesterday #15
Excellent! That is another thing... CapnSteve 11 hrs ago #18
This was over 20 years ago. multigraincracker 5 hrs ago #19
they sure don't waste any time jacking those prices UP Skittles Yesterday #16
After 911 I_UndergroundPanther 18 hrs ago #17
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