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    Fuel Prices.

    I’ve always wondered how the math shakes out:

    Total carbon emissions driven 50k miles:
    - New Tesla 3, including emissions from manufacturing, transport, energy gen, etc…
    - Used ‘98 Civic w/ 150k on the clock, NOT including emissions from manufacturing.

    IE - If you have a modest, efficient, ICE car, are you doing more harm swapping “prematurely” to an EV?



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    Quote Originally Posted by oldnew_guy View Post
    I personally hope prices stay high and moves a significant number of people into EVs and other alternatives and long term demand goes down.

    All this other hand wringing is a distraction from the long term goal. US reserves are dwarfed by reserves in countries with all manner of shitty behavior so the sooner we can be done with it the better so this problem is never going away. Now, of course we have to figure out how to acquire other commodities to make batteries, etc
    I don’t disagree but EV batteries are going up even more than the price of gas. And we’d trade Saudi, Iran, Venezuela and Russia for…Congo, China, and Russia.
    Decisions Decisions

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    I’ve always wondered how the math shakes out:

    Total carbon emissions driven 50k miles:
    - New Tesla 3, including emissions from manufacturing, transport, energy gen, etc…
    - Used ‘98 Civic w/ 150k on the clock, NOT including emissions from manufacturing.

    IE - If you have a modest, efficient, ICE car, are you doing more harm swapping “prematurely” to an EV?



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    Isn't a new vehicle a net positive on top of the old one you replace... unless the old one is destroyed instead of sent to be used by another driver???
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    Quote Originally Posted by dunfree View Post
    damn dude, diaper changing rotted your brain

    it was <$100 when posted yesterday and now it’s fallen to ~$94
    SWEET BLOG, FUCKTARD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougW View Post
    Why would you buy US light crude when you just spent 10 billion upgrading your refinery to take Canadian dilbit? Why pay $100 WTI when you can get WCS for $10 to 20 less per barrel always that is why you spent in the case of BP Whiting $10 bil. That doesn't make any sense. Of course a refinery that is set up for heavy sour can take light it just runs and doesn't run its cracking capacity and sulphur removal processes. Your still going to pay the world price no matter what you do unless somehow shut off your market to imports but you have trade agreements with countries like Canada so you can't do that.

    Isn't it great that yo are able to export? Most countries want to do that. It is unbridled hypocrisy to complain about US oil companies not wanting to go balls deep back into drilling when not that long ago many of these companies were teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and several failed in that space and have reorganized out of bankruptcy. So you expect those companies and their bankers to make the same mistake again?
    I have a lot of cash in midstream stocks and for the most part don’t have a problem with pipelines. That dilbit shit is another animal, once spilled if it finds it’s way into water it doesn’t float, it sinks to the bottom.

    One of the costliest spills in US history was right by my hometown.

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    So I found a E85 gas station near me in the CO mountains.
    Where I filled up today the 91 octane was 1.5X the price of E85.

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    I've been getting approximately 23 miles per gallon with 91 octane gas @ $4.55/gallon
    If I get anything more than 15 miles per gallon with the E85, I'll be financially ahead buying E85 @ $3.00/gallon.

    Am I missing something else?

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    Spending gas and time driving to the gas station and filling up 1.5x more often? And isn’t premium a little less bad for engines? Could be urban legend.
    Decisions Decisions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Hubbs View Post
    So I found a E85 gas station near me in the CO mountains.
    Where I filled up today the 91 octane was 1.5X the price of E85.

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    I've been getting approximately 23 miles per gallon with 91 octane gas @ $4.55/gallon
    If I get anything more than 15 miles per gallon with the E85, I'll be financially ahead buying E85 @ $3.00/gallon.

    Am I missing something else?
    Is your vehicle designed to run on E-85?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Hubbs View Post
    Anyone running E85?
    My new Audi can take E85, but no gas stations sell it up in the mountains in CO.
    I’ve found a few location on the way to Denver, I’m going to give it a try next trip to Denver.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dee Hubbs View Post
    So I found a E85 gas station near me in the CO mountains.
    Where I filled up today the 91 octane was 1.5X the price of E85.
    I've been getting approximately 23 miles per gallon with 91 octane gas @ $4.55/gallon
    If I get anything more than 15 miles per gallon with the E85, I'll be financially ahead buying E85 @ $3.00/gallon.
    Am I missing something else?
    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    Is your vehicle designed to run on E-85?
    Obviously I'm not going to pump E85 into any random car that is not designed for it.

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    Anyone complaining about fuel prices needs to own a boat for their primary income stream.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ak_powder_monkey View Post
    Anyone complaining about fuel prices needs to own a boat for their primary income stream.
    You better pack a lot of groceries. Your going to be camping out at Softuk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ak_powder_monkey View Post
    Anyone complaining about fuel prices needs to own a boat for their primary income stream.
    Dude! What's up kiddo? How's things?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    I’ve always wondered how the math shakes out:

    Total carbon emissions driven 50k miles:
    - New Tesla 3, including emissions from manufacturing, transport, energy gen, etc…
    - Used ‘98 Civic w/ 150k on the clock, NOT including emissions from manufacturing.

    IE - If you have a modest, efficient, ICE car, are you doing more harm swapping “prematurely” to an EV?



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    Here's a nice math breakdown for ya:


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    Quote Originally Posted by BobMc View Post
    I have a lot of cash in midstream stocks and for the most part don’t have a problem with pipelines. That dilbit shit is another animal, once spilled if it finds it’s way into water it doesn’t float, it sinks to the bottom.

    One of the costliest spills in US history was right by my hometown.

    https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2020/1...iver-michigan/
    Yes agree, dilbit if it ends up in a body of water is a bugger to clean up. Though on the other hand if on land the solvent will evaporate and the heavy are not going anywhere. Whereas if it was light crude like that Balken stuff that you can almost burn in a auto engine it would be very mobile and could get into a aquifer. Different crudes different problems.
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    dougW, you motherfucking dirty son of a bitch.

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    Just some numbers for US:

    Imports 6000k BPD crude, down form 8000K in 2016

    Exports crude 2800k so net import crude 3200K

    Total exports non crude 4,400k BPD so exporting 1,200 bpd net roughly

    So this is where the US exports of crude go

    France 100k

    Netherlands 290K

    India 350K

    China 260k

    Canada 300k though Canada exports to US 3700 BPD

    Singapore 100k

    South korea 350K

    UK 230K
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    Quote Originally Posted by ill-advised strategy View Post
    dougW, you motherfucking dirty son of a bitch.

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    800 miles in two days loaded for work = $240 Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    I’ve always wondered how the math shakes out:

    Total carbon emissions driven 50k miles:
    - New Tesla 3, including emissions from manufacturing, transport, energy gen, etc…
    - Used ‘98 Civic w/ 150k on the clock, NOT including emissions from manufacturing.

    IE - If you have a modest, efficient, ICE car, are you doing more harm swapping “prematurely” to an EV?



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    shouldnt lifetime be what matters? There’s your personal carbon contribution which shouldn’t be manufacturing total, but instead manufacturing cost amortized over vehicle lifetime prorated by your ownership of the vehicle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ill-advised strategy View Post
    Motorcycles
    That’s the answer.
    Helps save fuel but might be worse from a climate change perspective. A shit ton of non pollution controlled smaller engines probably kicks out more nastiness than a smaller number of larger engines with pollution control devices.

    My motor scooter has been getting a lot more use this year..
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    Diesel pump is out at work so I had to run a bus over to the Conoco.

    Woulda been a $500 fill up, but I’m going to start with just 10gal today

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    I've never seen a ~$1300 round trip ticket for one from SLC to BOS before.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phall View Post
    I've never seen a ~$1300 round trip ticket for one from SLC to BOS before.....
    Had to put some serious time in just to research and land a 950 round trip that included staying an extra day (+250) last month on that route.
    Decisions Decisions

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    Quote Originally Posted by liv2ski View Post
    All I know is I will be very disappointed if the oil and gas companies report record earnings on their next quarterly. If that is the case, then laws need to be enacted to stop the gouging of the consumer by all industries.
    How do you feel about rent control?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ill-advised strategy View Post
    Electric Motorcycles
    That’s the answer.
    FTFY


    (Yeah, save the talk of battery material mining, etc, skies would be cleaner. There is no pure solution yet).
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