Week of 5/10 Just back from Boston $1.87 beginning of the week near Logan Airport. Here in Nampa, ID $1.94
In Santa Cruz, CA (between S.F. & Monterey), the local Surf City Gas Station was $2.35, $2.45 & $2.55. Three blocks down the street at Chevron $2.39 $2.49 & $2.59. On the more remote parts of the coastal highway (Big Sur to the South and between here and S.F. to the North) it's been $2.60-$3.00 for some time now. Can't imagine what it is now.
Great article Huck!! definitely something i had expected all along. i have started a small controversy of sorts here with a letter i wrote to the local paper commenting on article stating that the government was donating money to the oil companies to encourage them to investigate alternative fuel sources. This report backs that up 100%
$2.259 here in Lake Forest for Regular Unleaded at a Cheveron/Shell off of Lake Forest/Rockfield Dr. It seems to fluctuate though, last week it was down to $2.139, and a few weeks before it was as high as $2.309+ Man am I glad I don't fill very often
On my trip to Taos this weekend, these were the gas prices for 'regular' that I found in New Mexico: . Albuquerque .. $1.83 . Santa Fe ........ $1.93 . Taos .............. $2.03 I paid $1.85 in Bernalillo.
Code: Euro unleaded (95 RON)  EUR 1.299 / US$ 1.55 per litre / US$ 5.87 per gallon Super plus (98 RON)   EUR 1.353 / US$ 1.61 per litre / US$ 6.09 per gallon Diesel          EUR 0.875 / US$ 1.04 per litre / US$ 3.94 per gallon But this is for The Netherlands. :lol: Prices from the Shell.nl website, there are some unbranded filling stations with lower prices, but that's a matter of a few Eurocents per litre. :?
Unleaded 95 in Switzerland > 1 litre = 1.44 CHF = 0.93567 EUR = 1.11334 $ >> 1 gal = 4.2139 $ For the conversion. > http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic The price in Europe, in Swiss francs. [Broken External Image]:http://www.tcs.ch/WEBTCS/Resources.nsf/(ImageName)/SP95.jpg/$FILE/SP95.jpg
Just as an FYI here's a website that does a pretty good job of collecting and organizing gas prices from drivers across the US and Canada: http://www.gasbuddy.com/ It's free to sign up to contribute or you can just use the site without contributing -- also, it's run by a non-profit group.
Didn't think i would ever see gas prices higher here than Hawaii. This site shows the highest prices in the Seattle area top out at $2.39 per gal. http://www.seattlegasprices.com/