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PBodyGT87
05-11-2007, 11:56 AM
Anyone else hear the "don't pump gas on May 15th" gas buyer's strike? Is there any legitimacy to this? Or is it just an internet email chain thing?
Thoughts?
Knipps
05-11-2007, 11:57 AM
Anyone else hear the "don't pump gas on May 15th" gas buyer's strike? Is there any legitimacy to this? Or is it just an internet email chain thing?
Thoughts?
it's all over facebook but i'd love to see how many of them actually follow suit.
DaSkinnyGuy
05-11-2007, 11:59 AM
I saw this chain on myspace. Supposly back in 1998 there was a gas strike. By the next day gas prices dropped 30 cents.
wrong generation
05-11-2007, 12:01 PM
the problem with this "dont pump gas on may 15" is that people will go to the pumps on the 14th or the 16th just so they dont have to go on the 15th
for somthing like this to actualy work we would have to not go to a gas station for 4-7 days. now if every one in the country didnt pump gas for 4-7 days somthing might actualy happen but until somthing like that happens ill be walking and pedaling around town
Tru2Chevy
05-11-2007, 12:02 PM
Who cares how many follow and don't buy gas? It's not gonna change how much gas people use, and obviously how much they are gonna put in their car. If (by some chance) a significant number of people decided to not purchase fuel on the 15th, I'm willing to bet that the numbers from the 14th and the 16th will be slightly better than average. Won't hurt the gas company's bottom line at all.
The only thing that it may do is hurt an individual gas station if they are relying on money coming in that day to pay bills.
- Justin
PBodyGT87
05-11-2007, 12:11 PM
Yeah that's true, unless someone decides to go big and really turn it into a week or more of not pumping gas and more use of alterative transportation, this isn't going to put a dent in anything. Not to mention i don't think that a whole lot of people have heard not to pump gas on the 15th to begin with, so I don't think the reaction is going to be great enough to be noticeable anyway.
DieselKickYoAss4Sure
05-11-2007, 12:33 PM
ive been riding my bike everywere for ht past few months so i guess im on the gas strike cus i aint goin anywere on the 15
Jersey_TA
05-11-2007, 12:41 PM
People who determine gas prices should have 5 of their mansions burnt down:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
qwikz28
05-11-2007, 12:45 PM
the price of gas is not determined by this. i wish it would work too, but gas prices MUST go up, before they can go down.
you guys think it would work if we bought only gas stations that didn't supply from the middle east?
Tru2Chevy
05-11-2007, 12:47 PM
you guys think it would work if we bought only gas stations that didn't supply from the middle east?
Good luck with that.
If you can find a gas station that actually gets 0% of it's crude from the middle east, and can prove it, I'll actually bake you cookies.
- Justin
This wont ever work and the story isn't even true about the 30 cent fall.
Here is the MSNBC article they just wrote on it a few days ago explaining everything about it!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18492185/
JW :D
Kojak
05-11-2007, 01:14 PM
I heard about it, don't think it'll work but I'm not going to have to fill up till end of next week so I guess I am not filling up on the 15th...
iamsickofitall
05-11-2007, 01:16 PM
it doesn't matter anyway...oil companies look at their books quarterly and adjust/report accordingly, not daily. so, as was stated above, everyone will buy their gas on the surrounding days and negate any boycott activity. it would take everyone to stop using and buying gas for a week before a noticeable impact would be made.
GP99GT
05-11-2007, 01:34 PM
im gonna fill up my tank on the 15th just because i can
foff667
05-11-2007, 02:29 PM
Aight how bout this...I promise not to drive to work all next week :lol:
PBodyGT87
05-11-2007, 02:45 PM
the price of gas is not determined by this. i wish it would work too, but gas prices MUST go up, before they can go down.
you guys think it would work if we bought only gas stations that didn't supply from the middle east?
...You don't want Justin's cookies...
...........Maybe his wife's cookies, but not the ones Justin makes.:lol:....
I think it would work, hypothetically, but of course, as Justin said, the trouble is finding one. That, and oil companies that don't import oil from the middle east would be just as expensive, if not more, because they don't produce as much.
We have an oil drilling company in south jersey, and a few other places around the united states, but none of them produce enough oil to be distributed in the quantities that we use around the states. Our other option is to drill in Alaska, but, it's full of endangered species and beautiful land, I highly doubt the US is willing to tear it up now, nor in the future.
Brando56894
05-11-2007, 03:10 PM
these things never work.....
NJSPEEDER
05-11-2007, 03:20 PM
gas prices will never go down because they don't have to. why would any company volunteer to reduce profits? if anything they are taking measures to increase their profits and the profits of the auto manufacturers by mixing in lower cost additives(10-15% ethanol) to occupy volume in the tank instead of actual gas.
these additives reduce fuel economy, decrease engine life, but save 1/100th of a tree every 50 fill ups or so. lol
it also doesn't matter what gas station you get your gas from sinc ethere are only 4 actual refinary companies in the US that all the major fuel corporations from all over the world contract through.
just keep an eye out for those green and pink trucks that say valero on the side, notice they stop at BP, Mobil, Exxon, and every other station they go past.
iamsickofitall
05-11-2007, 03:25 PM
just keep an eye out for those green and pink trucks that say valero on the side, notice they stop at BP, Mobil, Exxon, and every other station they go past.
yup...if I'm correct, ExxonMobil owns the Valero refinery in Edison...at least that's how we billed the refinery when they were my customer.
NJSPEEDER
05-11-2007, 03:41 PM
there is only one gas company that has full vertical integration of the process in the US, sunoco. they own several wells, ships, tanker trucks, refineries, and stations on their own. they also process crude into fuels for several other companies.
Luk is looking to save themselves a ton of money and increase theirbottom line by seeking permission to import already refined gas and diesel. the US government hasbeen blocking the idea for several years now.
qwikz28
05-11-2007, 11:03 PM
i thought lukoil was based in america?!
Savage_Messiah
05-11-2007, 11:15 PM
lukoil = red = commies = russia
wrong generation
05-11-2007, 11:51 PM
actualy lukoil has been sold and is now volero
Blacdout96
05-11-2007, 11:57 PM
Yea luk is from the russia. From what I heard, doing that stuff does not affect them at all, prices follow in theform of 6 months, what do i mean by that, it takes 6 months from oil to be pumped from teh ground, to be put in your tank, it doesnt affect the companies at all, the numbers are projected way ahead of time. so saving one day isnt going to do anything, it would have to take several weeks, to several months, and the way soccer moms, and a****** top business men are, tring to buy the biggest SUV they can for no other purpose then to look important or just cause they feel safer, well your also the ones atteh pump bitching about how you can believe how high prices are, you are your own problem a*******!!! I once read an article in my newspaper about women and SUV's and there wasa woman from brig who bought a H2, not cause she hada purpose for it, not so she can ride on the beacj with it, her reason, because seh thought it looked cute. Man I wish they had license to legally kill stupid people, shed be first on my list.
Blacdout96
05-11-2007, 11:58 PM
I could rant so much more, but i wnat to hear others opinions first.
Tru2Chevy
05-14-2007, 12:52 PM
actualy lukoil has been sold and is now volero
No it hasn't....
- Justin
Savage_Messiah
05-14-2007, 01:00 PM
actualy lukoil has been sold and is now volero
No. Lukoil bought Exxon/Mobile if I'm remembering correctly. that's why you're seeing less Exxon and Mobile stations and more Lukoil stations.
Tru2Chevy
05-14-2007, 01:09 PM
No. Lukoil bought Exxon/Mobile if I'm remembering correctly. that's why you're seeing less Exxon and Mobile stations and more Lukoil stations.
Exxon/Mobil got bought/merged with Conoco Phillips years ago. Then they sold off some pieces of the company in certain regions. Lukoil bought the vast majority of Mobil stations in NJ, PA, and some other states.
- Justin
SteveR
05-14-2007, 01:13 PM
I've noticed that all Exxons are now Lukoil and all Mobil are all Volero now. It's a conspiracy!
Tru2Chevy
05-14-2007, 01:19 PM
I've noticed that all Exxons are now Lukoil and all Mobil are all Volero now. It's a conspiracy!
The only Exxon stations that would have switched to Lukoil branding in this state are those that had contracts expire and signed with the other company. There was no mass move from Exxon to Lukoil.
Same thing goes for Mobil to Valero in NJ.
- Justin
SteveR
05-14-2007, 01:25 PM
The only Exxon stations that would have switched to Lukoil branding in this state are those that had contracts expire and signed with the other company. There was no mass move from Exxon to Lukoil.
Same thing goes for Mobil to Valero in NJ.
- Justin
You're with them aren't you!!!!!
*takes refuge in underground lair*
Tru2Chevy
05-14-2007, 01:41 PM
You're with them aren't you!!!!!
*takes refuge in underground lair*
Dad is a manager/head tech at one of the local Lukoil (formerly Mobil) stations....
- Justin
LongHairedGuyNY
05-14-2007, 02:58 PM
http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/nogas.asp
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