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Old 04-06-2022, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by MartinSE View Post
Am I being unclear or are you just trying to be hard to get along with?

My reference to les demand was over the past 2 years when people were staying home because of the pandemic. Now, that people are starting to go back to work demand is picking up but slowly. It is estimated that demand was down to 1/2 of the pre-pandemic demand for the past two years. That resulted in gas price dropping a lot (down to around $2.00/gal or less). Now, demand is spicing up quickly, the sanctions on Russia are impacting supply (worldwide) and oil companies are making historic profits (so, not highly motivated to increase production).
Yet prices rose over the past year+ (since November of 2020, well before Putin invaded Ukraine) even when there was less demand...

Gas prices in 2019 (before the pandemic and before the drop in demand) were about $2.50/gallon. Yet, once the pandemic hit, the only dropped a bit (to just over $2.20) during 2020. They did drop as the year progressed to under $2.00/gallon in late October/early November of 2020.

They went up over $1.00/gallon (during the peak of the pandemic and lockdowns) from November 2020 thru February 2022. (which is counter to your explanation that they should be lower due to less demand).

Once the Ukraine invasion began, they went up another $1.00+/gallon...

So to answer your question.. Your response was crystal clear. It was just incorrect...
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