kingdick

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----------------------------------- What are the components of the retail price of gasoline? Year 2008 percent * /gallon * /barrel 100.00% * $3.05 * $128.06 Retail * 6.00% * $0.18 ** $7.68 marketing and distribution *12.50% * $0.38 * $16.01 refinery processing costs *14.50% * $0.44 * $18.57 taxes *67.00% * $2.04 * $85.80 cost of crude oil -----------------------------------
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kingdick

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----------------------------------- What are the components of the retail price of gasoline? Year 2005 percent * /gallon * /barrel 100.00% * $2.27 * $95.34 Retail * 9.00% * $0.20 ** $8.58 marketing and distribution *19.00% * $0.43 * $18.11 refinery processing costs *19.00% * $0.43 * $18.11 taxes *53.00% * $1.20 * $50.53 cost of crude oil -----------------------------------
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chemist74

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Not all processing units at a refinery provide the same profit margin. If a refinery is operating at close to 100% of capacity, it is probably using some units that provide very low profit margin.
"IF" refineries are operating with a very small profit margin, they would probably shut down the least profitable units. If there was more refinery capacity, refineries could operate at their most profitable capacity level without hurting overall supply.
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it was fun while it lasted
our "pushers" know we are addicts and now they jack up the prices
and because the government gets a cut, we are all in big trouble
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It's already been proven that boycotts don't do anything.
The date of the boycott is announced, and prices rise a day or two before that date. Everyone has to fuel up before they can participate in the boycott, right? If not before, then right after. The boycott would have to last a month or more and that isn't going to happen.
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DebbieMarie

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So, please what is the best course of action? I'm not an expert. Would a boycott be in our best interest or not? I dread going to the gas station. Gas money is now being paid out of my grocery money. Times are very tough. I'm working and going back to school at 53 years old.
I'm a baby boomer. And baby boomers like to take action....if it will serve them and everyone else well.
If a boycott is decided to be a good idea after all, and I think it is, then it must have some organization to it, such as specific dates for everyone to follow, else it will have little impact. The dates MUST be announced in The Daily Oklahoman a couple weeks in advance with a reminder a couple days prior to the actual event.
Everyone would need to be encouraged to fill up before the event. Asking people to go without gas for a week is asking too much. But asking people to not go to the gas stations for 4 days would be reasonable.
And what a strong political message that would send! Plus it would certainly get the attention of the US refiners. Do you agree??
Just my thoughts. Let me know what you think. I'm open. I don't claim to have all the answers.
DebbieMarie
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Aren't they forgetting the switchover to summer blends? That is a better reason for the slowdowns. But that makes it more normal than they want people to take it.
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Grebe

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This is why "lowering demand" will not bring down gas prices. In order to maintain their margin of high profit, the refineries will mess with production in one way or another in order to keep the price of gas high.
Obviously the same (or higher) profit for less production is pretty attractive.
What is scary is that these folks no longer seem to be concerned about the devastating effect this will have on the consumer in particular and the economy in general. Maximum profit is paramount.
If a person didn't know better, you'd think that the Iranians and Chavez were running the refineries. The manipulation of the production "limits" goes hand-in-hand with their desire to "break the back" of the American economy.
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DriverDave

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archerdave - No, I did not forget they produce more than gasoline. Valero made $12.33/barrel of crude last year. When a barrel of oil yields more gasoline than anything else (about 51% gasoline per barrel), that's the biggest factor in the profit/loss for a barrel. So you can take your "BS!" claims elsewhere (like the multitudes of other pointless and baseless threads) - they are hollow words if you know what's really going on.
Don't forget that gasoline inventories are still at 9 year highs, after being at 14+ year highs earlier this year.
[Edited by: DriverDave at 3/28/2008 10:54:57 AM EST]
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exmetro49

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thin profit margin? there isnt enough profit for them to get some too
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LukeIN

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Refiners have decreased over the years instead of increasing, I know of two here in Indiana that closed down many years ago. this just seems criminal to me that they have the right to cut back output even more, huring the US economy jut to boost their profits even more!
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willisc1

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I want them to reduce it soo much the gas stations dont HAVE any gas. The folks have to drive all over town (on empty) & risk running out of fuel. Then they can sell even MORE gas at an ever higher price when folks cars are abandoned at stop lights. Wouldnt it be funny
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I am almost hoping that gasoline does rise a bit, as long as diesel comes down a bunch so truckers can earn a living and the prices of everything can stay down
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laddyboy62

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i'm sure they will slow it down to slower then a snail with a limp...
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Market forces at work here!
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Somis1

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They control the spigot.....
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kruk

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Didn't they complain about lower profits?
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gasman50

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Time will tell
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We don't need more refineries. Just increase the output to 100 percent istead of 85.
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91_Metro_Man

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If we do not start building new refineries we will be a third world country.
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Rivermedic

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They'll say anything to keep the money rolling in. From year-end reports the "thin profit margins" look pretty big!
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Lovelee

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Let's see. Consumption is down. Refining is down. Ethanol use is up. And so is the price of gas at the pumps. And we still are not building refiner capacity or neclean plants.
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17 cents a gallon doesn't sound like much, until you multiply it by 376 million gallons.PER DAY!
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That's why gas prices are so high
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Actually, by keeping production to 80 - 90% of "nameplate capacity", they can ensure a more constant supply of fuel. The refiners can do more maintenance on their plants and more easily replace broken down items. Also, they can avoid putting in new reactors. So, yes, it will hold prices down if we slow down or contract our fuel usage.
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"Let's not forget that the input cost for gasoline has risen and continues to rise. Valero, the largest independant US refiner, made $.17/gallon of gasoline in 2007, while crude costs averaged over $70/barrel in the same timeframe. Add into that the cost of shipping, storage, refining, maintenance, upkeep...."
BS! How about the profit on all of the other petrochemical products they produce and sell? Forget that they sell more than gasoline did we?
Nationalize Big Oil! It worked in the Democracy of Brazil and it ought to work here as well.
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The slowdown - drive prices (and profits) UP!
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cdaisey

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We're headed for 3rd world country.
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Gov't and business will always pass the cost to you.
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lower production = higher prices
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DriverDave

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Thanks for the good post, markmoore80. At least some people in these forums have a clue as to what's going on!
Let's not forget that the input cost for gasoline has risen and continues to rise. Valero, the largest independant US refiner, made $.17/gallon of gasoline in 2007, while crude costs averaged over $70/barrel in the same timeframe. Add into that the cost of shipping, storage, refining, maintenance, upkeep....
No matter what, the MSM will continue to "report" only what they want to report, facts be damned.
Zinnoil - so true, so true....
[Edited by: DriverDave at 3/28/2008 10:06:55 AM EST]
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They can't compete with Congress subsidized ethanol nor can't remodel refineries due to to too many opposing groups.
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They aren't making enough money - oil is too high.
If the oil to gas profit ratio was like pre-katrina, we'd already be paying >$4 a gal. This is one time i can the refineries have actually kept prices down... but they can't do it forever.
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TomT2Lee

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In the not to distant future we will be wishing for the cheap gas prices we have today.
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mb65

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whatever...
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It all comes down to supply and demand, they cut supply we demand more. The bottom line is the important thing, you don't make money You wait for a government hand out.
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Exactly!
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Chazzer

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This is one way to keep gas prices high!
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anything to keep prices high
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bluebird1

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Isn't that interesting, supply is up - demand is down and prices way up for a large part because of lack of refining & locations. Now prices rising because of Big Oils actions. Who would have thunk!!! maybe every single member of the public that buys gas.
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Nasack04

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makes no sense
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This will inflate the prices more. It's in all in their maim plan.
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The oil companies are and refineries are businesses. They have to be allowed to make profits.
However, stories like this, that try to create an impression that the refineries are suffering, and begin conditioning for higher gas prices (psychological manipulation) through unsupported advanced forecasting, should be chargeable as criminal collusion.
Supply and Demand is the core of our economy. But psychological conditioning of demand and manipulated supply is another form of profiteering.
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helps keep the prices up
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amearly

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So when the economy finally collapse under the strain of high energy prices I guess they won't be able to make any profit because demand will fall .
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In a free-market environment where collusion wasn't rampant, the low demand, high supply situation would result in lower prices. In our environment, it just means radically higher prices.
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pandarisuresh

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Good
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Their profits aren't high enough.
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BlueBike

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What is their incentive to do anything different.
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Magnum0829

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Who had the thin profit margins?
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