View Full Version : Temporary shutdown of Alaska Fuel plant
TxDiesel007
08-15-2006, 02:44 PM
Is this the cue
to prepare for 5-6 dollar a gallon diesel prices? im payin 2.79 a gallon right now and would not mind for it to stay like that...
Rick
displacedtexan
08-15-2006, 03:21 PM
I wouldn't worry Rick... I didn't hear about a plant shutdown, are you thinking about the BP pipeline? It may have a slight affect on prices, but not long term. I would be suprised to see crude go much higher in the immedate future... Suply and demand, the market would not support oil at $100 a barrel, much less double what it is now, without DRASTIC changes to world conditions (politics, etc...)
4x4dually
08-15-2006, 03:28 PM
$2.79 a gallon? They are stabbing us for $3.29 a gallon now. We used to be among the cheapest around....not anymore....those jerks.
dale29
08-17-2006, 07:36 PM
they should be backing off the price gouging, now that the summer vacation driving season is comming to a close. At least for a few weeks. [yuk]
AlpacaFarmer
08-17-2006, 09:27 PM
I was told that all of the oil produced in the BP pipeline actually never makes it to the US...it all goes overseas because its better quality than what they get in the middle east so they get a premium price.
Not sure if its true...anyone else know?
John
- wanna be Cummins owner...hoping for a great labor day sale...
Lunyfringe
08-19-2006, 09:25 AM
ALL oil that goes thru TAPS (Trans Alaska Pipeline System) is BY LAW required to go to the US... and all the oil that went thru the defective BP pipeline goes into TAPS at pump station 1
this rumor is older than the Ford owns cummins rumor.. been hearing it since 1980 when I moved to Alaska originally...
infidel
08-19-2006, 10:34 AM
ALL oil that goes thru TAPS (Trans Alaska Pipeline System) is BY LAW required to go to the US... and all the oil that went thru the defective BP pipeline goes into TAPS at pump station 1
this rumor is older than the Ford owns cummins rumor.. been hearing it since 1980 when I moved to Alaska originally...That was true until 1995 when the Republican Congress overturned the law. Currently about 7% of Alaskan crude goes to Korea, Japan and China. Several attempts to reverse this in Congress have been unsuccessful.
link> http://ncseonline.org/NLE/CRSreports/natural/nrgen-25.cfm
Lunyfringe
08-19-2006, 01:50 PM
Thanks for the link, I was not aware the ban had been lifted... quietly sneaking those things in..
there's also efforts to try and build a natural gas pipeline from the north slope, since the only real thing they've been using it for is to generate power for the north slope..
DieselTrader
08-20-2006, 12:05 AM
$2.79 a gallon? They are stabbing us for $3.29 a gallon now. We used to be among the cheapest around....not anymore....those jerks.
You think that's bad? Come out here to Idaho where it's $3.59 gallon! [yuk]
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