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  • No Kon, they have lots of expenses to help with that, like giving their chairman a $400 million retirement package, and raising salaries across the board. My dad just got a 33% raise a couple months ago,,,
    "Mal nommer les choses, c'est accroître le malheur du monde" - Camus (thanks Davout)

    "I thought you must be dead ..." he said simply. "So did I for a while," said Ford, "and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks. A kept myself amused all that time jumping in and out of a gin and tonic."

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    • Originally posted by Kaak
      lol...I went to Baylor, and I already graduated, so good luck with that Arrian, I've always thought it was crazy how expensive gas was other places. I just kind of assumed it was a difference in tax, but I've never really known.

      I just think it's interesting that instead of trying to come up with creative ways of changing things, the people on this thread are not only bending over and taking it, but making excuses for them while they are getting raped.
      You're calling a chainmail "creative"?

      Jesus wept.

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      • Originally posted by Kontiki


        Try to use a little bit of math and common sense and think about how much their profits would be if it really only cost 42 cents to bring a gallon of gas from the ground to the gas pump. If you think they're selling gas for six times what it costs to produce it, what do you think their profit margin should be?
        I already asked him that. He said that the gas companies were all paying their CEOs a bunch of money which was coming from their 500% markup at the pump.

        12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
        Stadtluft Macht Frei
        Killing it is the new killing it
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        • Originally posted by Kaak
          the people on this thread are not only bending over and taking it, but making excuses for them while they are getting raped.
          Kaak

          12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
          Stadtluft Macht Frei
          Killing it is the new killing it
          Ultima Ratio Regum

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          • The reason this would not work is that the gas stations don't refine their gasoline. It all comes from the same refineries.

            For example. In my state we have one refinery. Last I checked it was owned by Valero. Pretty much every gas station in the state gets its gasoline from that refinery, Shell-Texaco, Exxon-Mobil, Love's, 7-11, etc.

            So, if you don't buy from the big guys your still getting the same gasoline from the same refinery. And its still the same amount so there's no pressure on it to reduce the prices it charges.

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            • Originally posted by Kaak
              John, underpriced, overpriced, whatever.
              I think this sums up Kaak's economic acumen
              You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo

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              • Originally posted by KrazyHorse

                You guys also have toll roads everywhere. I hate those ****ing things.
                Some of them really, really suck (Garden State Parkway, NJ) and some that merely sorta suck (the Mass Pike).

                -Arrian
                grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

                The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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                • it was like 4$ to use the midtown tunnel in NYC...that's insane to me...
                  "Mal nommer les choses, c'est accroître le malheur du monde" - Camus (thanks Davout)

                  "I thought you must be dead ..." he said simply. "So did I for a while," said Ford, "and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks. A kept myself amused all that time jumping in and out of a gin and tonic."

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                  • Originally posted by Kaak
                    Kontiki: I'll save you the research. PM me and i'll give you my buddy Eric's phone number. His job is buying/dealing with mineral rights.
                    I'll save you both the research-- Kontiki is right with respect to Alberta. There are rare fixed royalty lands and even some freehold lands coming out of pretty ancient titles where no royalty is paid since the crown actually completely gave up their mineral rights.

                    But the vast vast majority of Canadian lands is subject to leasehold with respect to mineral rights and percentage royalties apply
                    You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo

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                    • as for the refineries, here are the top 5 in the US:

                      1 EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO Texas BAYTOWN 557,000
                      2 EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO Louisana BATON ROUGE 493,500
                      3 BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC Texas TEXAS CITY 437,000
                      4 BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC Indiana WHITING 410,000
                      5 EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO Texas BEAUMONT 348,500
                      "Mal nommer les choses, c'est accroître le malheur du monde" - Camus (thanks Davout)

                      "I thought you must be dead ..." he said simply. "So did I for a while," said Ford, "and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks. A kept myself amused all that time jumping in and out of a gin and tonic."

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                      • It's not the cost I'm talking about, it's the setup. The Mass pike is more modern: you get on, you take a ticket (or you simply use your ez pass). You get off, wherever that is, and you hand over your ticket and pay an amount that corresponds to how far you went (or again, your ez pass does it for you).

                        On the Garden State (last time I drove on it, several years ago), there are old-fashioned toll plazas... 3 or 4 of them, every 10 miles or so, IIRC. Brutal. Not expensive, per se (it was like 35 cents at each plaza), but it made a bad traffic situation even worse.

                        -Arrian
                        grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

                        The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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                        • Originally posted by Kaak


                          as for the refineries, here are the top 5 in the US:

                          1 EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO Texas BAYTOWN 557,000
                          2 EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO Louisana BATON ROUGE 493,500
                          3 BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC Texas TEXAS CITY 437,000
                          4 BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC Indiana WHITING 410,000
                          5 EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO Texas BEAUMONT 348,500
                          And where to you think Jimmy's Gas and Burrito gets its gasoline? Jimmy doesn't have a refinery in his spare bedroom, he buys it from the ExxonMobil refinery. Even if you don't buy it from their station your gasoline came from their refinery.

                          And they probably wouldn't mind if you bought all your gasoline from Jimmy. They tend to make more profit off the stuff in the store than off the gasoline.

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                          • I would also like to point out that from that chart, there are roughly 6.2 billion barrels refined each year in the US.. So John, I'd say that makes the ~1bill that Exxon pulls out of the ground fairly significant.
                            "Mal nommer les choses, c'est accroître le malheur du monde" - Camus (thanks Davout)

                            "I thought you must be dead ..." he said simply. "So did I for a while," said Ford, "and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks. A kept myself amused all that time jumping in and out of a gin and tonic."

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                            • Originally posted by Kaak


                              as for the refineries, here are the top 5 in the US:

                              1 EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO Texas BAYTOWN 557,000
                              2 EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO Louisana BATON ROUGE 493,500
                              3 BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC Texas TEXAS CITY 437,000
                              4 BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC Indiana WHITING 410,000
                              5 EXXONMOBIL REFINING & SUPPLY CO Texas BEAUMONT 348,500
                              Whoo-hoo!

                              You just proved that the largest refineries are owned by the companies that sell the most refined products!

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                              • I've got a question to the participants of this thread. The oil price is set globally, that much is clear.

                                However, I wonder about gasoline: do specific oil refiners (such as Exxon) have markets everywhere in the world, or do they tend to have markets for their refined products mostly localized in specific countries?
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