Archive for the Tag 'price hike'

Are we going back to $2.09 or higher on Friday?

Comment on the March 21 prediction:  Prices rose to $2.09 on the 24th, so the prediction was CORRECT.  We’ve seen slow drops since then. Thursday, April 2, 2009, 2:45 PM:  NYMEX is up 9 cents today, making me nervous about a price hike on Friday, back to $2.09 or maybe even higher.  Yes, let’s make [...]

Looking for higher prices not yet seen in 2009

Comments on recent predictions:  With a hike on a warm St. Patrick’s Day, the March 14 prediction was CORRECT.  Yesterday’s warning of a possible hike, labeled as a prediction, was WRONG. Saturday, March 21, 8:45 AM:  Wholesale-wise, we are 10 cents higher than we were early in the week when we got a hike to [...]

Price hike today a distinct possibility

It is 7AM, and I am updating my spreadsheets.  We could see a hike today to $2.09 or $2.19, because wholesale prices went up yesterday.  Just be prepared.

Speedway States prepare for more price hikes!

That’s right, I expect another good jump in gas prices, as soon as tomorrow (Friday) in many Speedway States. Speedway did not raise as high as anticipated resulting in a higher risk of a price hike sooner, and the wholesale market was up a large amount today. Wholesale spot prices from Chicago rose 13-cents today [...]

Speedway to only raise prices to $1.85

I’ve just received early notice that Speedway will be raising to just $1.85 this morning, which is excellent news and much less than expected. However, I’m still weary of another price hike soon. We’ll continue to monitor the situation.

Yup, expect a price hike on Thursday

Comment on the Feb. 17 prediction:  There was no price hike last week, so the prediction was CORRECT. Wednesday, February 25, 7:50PM:  I just updated my spreadsheets, and I agree with Patrick that we’ll get a price hike tomorrow, because NYMEX shot up today, and tomorrow is Thursday.  I don’t think we’ll go over $2, though.

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