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Predictions

$3.65 is the all-time high, and here it comes again!

April 16, 2008

Comment on April 6 prediction:  We got a hike on April 8 to $3.49, so

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Predictions

$3.69 next stop? Its likely!

April 15, 2008April 15, 2008

I can say with some certainty that we’re likely to see $3.69 locally here within

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Predictions

$3.59-$3.65 seems like the next step! Fill’er up!

April 14, 2008April 14, 2008

With wholesale prices slowly climbing and our local prices slowly falling, I’m on the lookout

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$3.49 next?

April 6, 2008

Comment on March 29 prediction:  Prices did go back up last Wednesday, but only to

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Gas up 34 cents in March, probably more to come

March 29, 2008

Comment on the March 16 prediction:  We have only had one price hike in the

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Terrible DOE report, wholesale prices likely to climb

March 26, 2008March 26, 2008

Seeing as how refiners were losing money for parts of this week refining oil into

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Why We Are Here

We enjoy predicting and trying to further our knowledge in the gasoline and oil industry. Our ultimate goal is to "win" the game of price hikes and to accurately predict hikes.

Current Contributors:
Ed A.: [email protected]
Craig P.: [email protected]
Tim S.: [email protected]
Bill E.: [email protected]

The name of the site is based off an essay Ed wrote for the Grand Rapids Press titled "The Gas Game". The current website was established later by Patrick DeHaan after he and Ed predicted gas price hikes on GasBuddy's website GrandRapidsGasPrices.com, as well as Ed’s personal web page.

Note: To be precise, add 9/10 of a cent to all prices described on this web page.

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