Take that BC with your high cost of living and anti-development bullshit. Prolly still paying about $1.15+/litre out on the crazy coast? Hope you like having expensive fuel. ac_razz ac_razz ac_razz
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Take that BC with your high cost of living and anti-development bullshit. Prolly still paying about $1.15+/litre out on the crazy coast? Hope you like having expensive fuel. ac_razz ac_razz ac_razz
It's lower here too, but not that low. I haven't gassed up since Sunday, but I think it is $1.07
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Take that BC with your high cost of living and anti-development bullshit. Prolly still paying about $1.15+/litre out on the crazy coast? Hope you like having expensive fuel. ac_razz ac_razz ac_razz
My husband filled my tank this morning..
It was 94.9 per litre of gas.
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Take that BC with your high cost of living and anti-development bullshit. Prolly still paying about $1.15+/litre out on the crazy coast? Hope you like having expensive fuel. ac_razz ac_razz ac_razz
My husband filled my tank this morning..
It was 94.9 per litre of gas.
lucky guy........ :howdy: ac_dance ac_flower ac_razz ac_dunno acc_devil
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Take that BC with your high cost of living and anti-development bullshit. Prolly still paying about $1.15+/litre out on the crazy coast? Hope you like having expensive fuel. ac_razz ac_razz ac_razz
My husband filled my tank this morning..
It was 94.9 per litre of gas.
lucky guy........ :howdy: ac_dance ac_flower ac_razz ac_dunno acc_devil
Lol, my money says she will never figure out what you mean. ac_lmfao
Gasoline prices everywhere in Canada are too high. We waste the money on corrupt chugaboos.
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Gasoline prices everywhere in Canada are too high. We waste the money on corrupt chugaboos.
Natives aren't the corrupt ones, it's their chiefs/band councils. Most unaccountable and corrupt elected bodies in Canada.
I have seen gas over 140 cents per litre in BC
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I have seen gas over 140 cents per litre in BC
It's still free for you to jump the turnstiles and sneak on the subway.
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I have seen gas over 140 cents per litre in BC
It's still free for you to jump the turnstiles and sneak on the subway.
I appreciate the pointer but I don't need to pick up any of your habits

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That is one gay looking hat you have on Joak.
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That is one gay looking hat you have on Joak.
Is that a selfie Seoulfag?
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That is one gay looking hat you have on Joak.
Is that a selfie Seoulfag?
ac_rollseyes
Gasoline is 83.9/litre in some spots this morning. It just keeps falling.
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Gasoline is 83.9/litre in some spots this morning. It just keeps falling.
yippee...97.9 in Saskatoon yesterday.....keep dropping.....glad BC has a fucking carbon tax to keep their gas at least 10 cents higher than anyone else......good for those fucking granola chomping, tree hugging, drug using assholes...... ac_beating
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Gasoline is 83.9/litre in some spots this morning. It just keeps falling.
yippee...97.9 in Saskatoon yesterday.....keep dropping.....glad BC has a fucking carbon tax to keep their gas at least 10 cents higher than anyone else......good for those fucking granola chomping, tree hugging, drug using assholes...... ac_beating
Yes, but they are the same moronic hypocrites who want to stop KM from expanding their infrastructure into Burnaby. They have been a good corporate citizen now for 61 years, but if they increase their exports all hell will break loose. ac_rollseyes
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Gasoline is 83.9/litre in some spots this morning. It just keeps falling.
yippee...97.9 in Saskatoon yesterday.....keep dropping.....glad BC has a fucking carbon tax to keep their gas at least 10 cents higher than anyone else......good for those fucking granola chomping, tree hugging, drug using assholes...... ac_beating
We will buy gasoline on the weekend Obvious Li, so I hope the price will drop some more.
Saw 108.7 L this morning... An "expert" on GlobalBC said that we should see the retail price come down another dime over the next couple of months...
Is the lower price of crude hurting Alberta? I thought i heard that they need prices above $70 US a barrel to make it profitable???
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Saw 108.7 L this morning... An "expert" on GlobalBC said that we should see the retail price come down another dime over the next couple of months...
Is the lower price of crude hurting Alberta? I thought i heard that they need prices above $70 US a barrel to make it profitable???
super...do you know what it is in mission...always a few cents lower there...coming in January so curious ?????
You can always go to www.vancouvergasprices.com The valley used to be like 15 cents a litre cheaper because of NO TransLink transit taxes out there...
If you bring a passport, you can cross into Washington state- Sumas? and pay similar to Alberta prices...
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Saw 108.7 L this morning... An "expert" on GlobalBC said that we should see the retail price come down another dime over the next couple of months...
Is the lower price of crude hurting Alberta? I thought i heard that they need prices above $70 US a barrel to make it profitable???
It was 83.9 yesterday in the Czuk.
It depends on the project. It doesn't have as big an impact on oilsands projects as it does conventional oil. We think 10 years from now while conventional oil and gas capital spending can be pared back in a moment's notice. Newfoundland for example is really feeling the pain. The CAODC(Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors) keeps revising downward the projected number of wells to be spudded in Canada for 2015.
Hope this gives you an idea of how things work here.
Do you know of "many" projects that are slowing down?? Are some workers going home for Christmas and maybe not heading back to work for a while???
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Do you know of "many" projects that are slowing down?? Are some workers going home for Christmas and maybe not heading back to work for a while???
In the oilsands projects are large-scale and long-term, so it's business as usual. If prices stay low for a long time then new projects will be shelved until the Saudis get tired of trying to price North America out of the market.
The big short term cuts are on the conventional oil side. Precision has cut the number of rigs that will be working over the busy winter drilling season. Ensign has followed suit. Nisku, Alberta(just outside Edmonton) is where many drilling and service contractors are based out of. Last year there was a shortage of men at the this time, but this year it is not an issue.
I read today that if prices were to remain at these levels throughout 2015, it would mean a 7+ billion dollar loss of revenue to our province. This does not include the lost income tax revenues from the guys manning the iron. We can expect some serious cuts and higher fees when Premier Prentice releases the budget for the coming year.
Low oil prices are bad for the Canadian economy as a whole. Even the USA which used to get a .3% boost to GDP when prices dropped will only see a .1% boost this time around due to producing so much shale oil of their own.
Some place in Edmonton are selling regular gas for 79.9 today.
I wouldn't dare fuel up at Costco, so I went to a nearby Husky. It was 78.4/litre. ac_dance
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Some place in Edmonton are selling regular gas for 79.9 today.
$1.30 a litre here today....
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Some place in Edmonton are selling regular gas for 79.9 today.
$1.30 a litre here today....
Oh that is expensive Superchecker.
ac_huh
We have that extra 17.5 cents a litre to TransLink...
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We have that extra 17.5 cents a litre to TransLink...
Is it cheaper outside Vancouver Superchecker?
We are going to the Kootenays next weekend.
What goes down, will always go up.
I always chuckle when I drive past a service station where petrol is 5 cents a litre cheaper than elsewhere, and there is a queue a mile long of motorists waiting to fill up.
Average tank size, 60 litres...most are 50 or less.
Queue for 30 minutes to save $3.00. Wow...money is more precious than time.
Many Canadians near the border drive to the US just to get cheap gas. Hmm... two hour drive there and back, an hour wait idling at customs... I'm not quite seeing the savings.
Singaporeans do that too. They go to Malaysia to fill up, where its about 1/4 the price. That's a little more rewarding.
In fact, Singaporeans are not permitted to bring goods back from Malaysia into Singapore...but petrol is a little hard to monitor.
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We have that extra 17.5 cents a litre to TransLink...
Is it cheaper outside Vancouver Superchecker?
We are going to the Kootenays next weekend.
I just went to www.vancouvergasprices.com and typed in Creston BC and up came $1.08.9 a litre...
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We have that extra 17.5 cents a litre to TransLink...
Is it cheaper outside Vancouver Superchecker?
We are going to the Kootenays next weekend.
I just went to http://www.vancouvergasprices.com and typed in Creston BC and up came $1.08.9 a litre...
Thank you Superchecker.
ac_smile
Yup, still 1.30 in Van and about 1.05 in Cowtown.
In my neck of the woods, it is $2.70 a gallon.
Wife had a discount at Kroger that brought her price of gas down to $1.03 gallon or .27 litre. Filled up for less than 20.00
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Wife had a discount at Kroger that brought her price of gas down to $1.03 gallon or .27 litre. Filled up for less than 20.00
Damn. I haven't left the farm in eight days as of tomorrow. Last week it was 63.9 a litre.
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Take that BC with your high cost of living and anti-development bullshit. Prolly still paying about $1.15+/litre out on the crazy coast? Hope you like having expensive fuel. ac_razz ac_razz ac_razz
My husband filled my tank this morning..
It was 94.9 per litre of gas.
I remember this one..
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Take that BC with your high cost of living and anti-development bullshit. Prolly still paying about $1.15+/litre out on the crazy coast? Hope you like having expensive fuel. ac_razz ac_razz ac_razz
Today I saw 87.9 up to $1.07 within a 60 km radius. Or yesterday rather.. it's 1.30 am here and I'm in my nightie.
It was 64.9 last time I was at a gas station.
I saw 59.9 on Saturday.
1,26e per litre..
Thats cheap to us.
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Wife had a discount at Kroger that brought her price of gas down to $1.03 gallon or .27 litre. Filled up for less than 20.00
Yeah, your prices down there in oil and refinery country are always lower than ours. Gypsy paid $1.55 a gallon (I think that's about 41 cents per liter) at Kroger this morning with her discount. Otherwise it's $1.65 all over town.
80.9 in Vancouver.
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Wife had a discount at Kroger that brought her price of gas down to $1.03 gallon or .27 litre. Filled up for less than 20.00
Yeah, your prices down there in oil and refinery country are always lower than ours. Gypsy paid $1.55 a gallon (I think that's about 41 cents per liter) at Kroger this morning with her discount. Otherwise it's $1.65 all over town.
Is Kroger a gas station chain?
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Wife had a discount at Kroger that brought her price of gas down to $1.03 gallon or .27 litre. Filled up for less than 20.00
Yeah, your prices down there in oil and refinery country are always lower than ours. Gypsy paid $1.55 a gallon (I think that's about 41 cents per liter) at Kroger this morning with her discount. Otherwise it's $1.65 all over town.
Is Kroger a gas station chain?
No, a grocery supermarket chain. But in recent years the stores with enough land and concrete have started adding minimal service fuel pumps and discounting ten cents a gallon to their regular customers.
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Wife had a discount at Kroger that brought her price of gas down to $1.03 gallon or .27 litre. Filled up for less than 20.00
Yeah, your prices down there in oil and refinery country are always lower than ours. Gypsy paid $1.55 a gallon (I think that's about 41 cents per liter) at Kroger this morning with her discount. Otherwise it's $1.65 all over town.
Is Kroger a gas station chain?
No, a grocery supermarket chain. But in recent years the stores with enough land and concrete have started adding minimal service fuel pumps and discounting ten cents a gallon to their regular customers.
She purchased enough the last couple of weeks that she had forty cents a gallon discount.
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Wife had a discount at Kroger that brought her price of gas down to $1.03 gallon or .27 litre. Filled up for less than 20.00
Yeah, your prices down there in oil and refinery country are always lower than ours. Gypsy paid $1.55 a gallon (I think that's about 41 cents per liter) at Kroger this morning with her discount. Otherwise it's $1.65 all over town.
Is Kroger a gas station chain?
No, a grocery supermarket chain. But in recent years the stores with enough land and concrete have started adding minimal service fuel pumps and discounting ten cents a gallon to their regular customers.
Oh, I see..
They aren't here...yet.
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Wife had a discount at Kroger that brought her price of gas down to $1.03 gallon or .27 litre. Filled up for less than 20.00
Yeah, your prices down there in oil and refinery country are always lower than ours. Gypsy paid $1.55 a gallon (I think that's about 41 cents per liter) at Kroger this morning with her discount. Otherwise it's $1.65 all over town.
Is Kroger a gas station chain?
No, a grocery supermarket chain. But in recent years the stores with enough land and concrete have started adding minimal service fuel pumps and discounting ten cents a gallon to their regular customers.
Oh, I see..
They aren't here...yet.
Kroger-branded grocery stores are located in the Midwestern and Southern United States. Kroger operates 35 food processing or manufacturing facilities, 1,567 supermarket fuel centers, 2,270 pharmacies and 221 in-store medical clinics. They've been at it since 1883, and are the fifth-largest retailer in the world and the fourth largest American-owned private employer in the United States.
They do have lots of subsidiaries, so not everything is done under the Kroger brand.