10/25/2005 8:31:09 AM
sounds like someone needs another tax cut.
10/25/2005 8:40:01 AM
What does that mean??? seriously?? I am lost.
10/25/2005 9:00:19 AM
i mean....heaven forbid a company make a profit
10/25/2005 9:38:03 AM
i'm trying really hard to believe that our president, an oil man, has anything to do with the fact that our economy is sucking donkey balls but the oil companies are making record profits. it just seems like too much of a coincidence to me.
10/25/2005 10:06:28 AM
10/25/2005 10:16:01 AM
i dont think just that they are making a profit is why people are mad about thisbut if you cant see that and dont understand it theres not really any point explaiing it
10/25/2005 11:10:39 AM
it sucksbecause fuel is more like a utility than a commodity
10/25/2005 11:35:17 AM
You are just upset you don't own stock in BP.
10/25/2005 12:05:37 PM
everyone values the same things i value in life
10/25/2005 12:07:01 PM
my site made around 100 million net profit last month alone. and we were down 1/3 of the month. ya it is ungodly. us demand is already above the us refining capacity with every refinery running full out so having so many refineries down just made it that much more apparent. sucks for you guys that easley won't lower your taxes. nc gas tax is ridiculous.
10/25/2005 12:10:48 PM
everyone gotten their trickle down million?[Edited on October 25, 2005 at 12:14 PM. Reason : -]
10/25/2005 12:14:15 PM
well, the gas tax by itself isn't all that much, plus it helps the state.I am more concerned about the rising oil consumption and the refining bottleneck in the US.
10/25/2005 12:14:23 PM
^agree with you on consumption and refining capacity definitely but nc's tax is higher than any other southern state and the roads quite frankly aren't much better.^^haha you'd be surprised how little we see of that. we do get performace based bonuses tho - based on company performance, site, and then individual. last year, i was rated quite well and my bonus was around $10k. so definitely not a million. [Edited on October 25, 2005 at 12:20 PM. Reason : er]
10/25/2005 12:17:58 PM
10/25/2005 12:18:00 PM
sure, let me drop out of school, move back home, and invest the money i have left in oil companies and biotechs and whatnot right now, that makes sense for someone from a rural shithole town whose parents are a teacher and a salesman, respectively.
10/25/2005 12:58:02 PM
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10/25/2005 1:48:13 PM
AHEM..../message_topic.aspx?topic=360227&page=1
10/25/2005 3:50:48 PM
According to http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/gdu/gasdiesel.asp, gas prices ($/gallon) for the month of September broke down as:
Avg over Avg since September 05 past 12 mos. Jan 2000 % | $ | % | %----------------------+------------+----------------+-------------Taxes 15.2 | 0.435 | 20.57 | 26.94----------------------+------------+----------------+-------------Distribution | | |& Marketing 7.5 | 0.232 | 9.31 | 12.23----------------------+------------+----------------+-------------Refining 27.3 | 0.783 | 17.71 | 15.95----------------------+------------+----------------+-------------Crude Oil 50.0 | 1.450 | 52.43 | 44.88----------------------+------------+----------------+-------------Total | 2.900 | |
10/25/2005 5:33:08 PM
ok so following your numbers there (which I get) how much money did the state of NC make off of gas in the last quarter (anyone know the following: avg price per gallon of gas, and number of gallons sold in NC...also same for diesel (are the taxes the same for diesel??))
10/25/2005 7:12:44 PM
Gas taxes are a little odd. In general they're a fixed value as opposed to a percentage of the cost. If you crunch the numbers above, you'll find that the average gas tax has stayed around .44 a gallon.In 2001, North Carolina used approximately 11.4 million gallons of gas a day. I'm pretty sure that the gas tax in NC is about .45 a gallon.11,400,000 * .45 * 365 = $1,872,450,0001.9 Billion dollars.In 2001, the US consumed 3,143 million barrels of gasoline. Using .43 for the average tax:3,143,000,000 * 42 * .43 = $56,762,580,00056.8 Billion dollars.
10/25/2005 7:40:26 PM
RE: Gas TaxSo the state should have to give up the money it needs to build and maintain roads? Maybe after things get bad enough that it cuts into the oil companies profits. That money has to come from somewhere, might as well come in proportion to road usage.
10/26/2005 1:58:15 PM
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10/26/2005 4:05:53 PM
^^no, i didn't say i thought that was the only problem. consumption and refining capacity are primary concerns - supply and demand. but nc gas tax is the 5th highest in the nation. cut some fat out [i.e. that mess they went through when working on i-40 near g-boro for damn near 10 years] of the DOT and you don't need $0.27/gal to maintain the roads.
10/26/2005 5:38:45 PM
NC has long been known as the good roads state. I admit that we have probably fallen from deserving that, but lowering the gas tax isn't going to improve anything.
10/26/2005 5:57:14 PM
Cut some fat out of the DOT?What fat.
10/26/2005 8:28:41 PM
I love how everyone points to the fact that our refineries are bottlenecked...when it is surely the amazing and unpredictable increase in demand rather than the closing of refineries that has led to the supply shortage.
10/26/2005 10:25:54 PM
Well, if it is the refineries, they have no excuse now. They are flush with cash to build new refineries. They can even buy all the politicians they need to cut the red tape.
10/27/2005 12:20:34 AM
^Great. All of that will cut the construction time for a new refinery from 10 years to a measily 6 years. Amazing!
10/27/2005 12:45:36 AM
THIS IS WHAT FORESIGHT IS FOR.
10/27/2005 12:50:45 AM
10/27/2005 12:53:58 AM
^That pretty much sums up what I feel about this. I'm glad a few oil companies and their CEOs/families will end up with their wad, meanwhile the entire economy tanks because people in general don't have any disposable income left to spend.
10/27/2005 8:33:53 AM
10/27/2005 9:37:43 AM
Wow, being an oil company sounds like hard work!Exuse me while I go pour out a forty for ya.
10/27/2005 9:54:52 AM
^^I think I heard something on NPR about the govt. putting some pressure on the oil tycoons to use the 100s of billions in profits toward building more refineries. Maybe that blurb was more of what people want the govt. to do rather than what govt. is actually doing.Heck. Why not put a refinery on the NC coast. We get hit by hurricanes almost every year. Great location!P.S. I know how tough it is to only be raking in $10MM on the year. I could barely put food on the table. We couldn't even buy off one of the politicial parties, let alone both. Tough times. Glad to hear you've bounced back to $30MM/month [Edited on October 27, 2005 at 10:54 AM. Reason : i'll get it right one day]
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10/27/2005 12:53:19 PM
Where was everyone's sympathy when back in 2001 and 1998 when the oil companies were losing their shirts? If you think they should artificially cut prices right now, then I guess back then you should have volunteered to pay artificially higher prices? Just because the pump says 98 cents a gallon doesn't mean you couldn't have gone ahead and paid $1.50 for it.
10/27/2005 1:17:15 PM
10/27/2005 1:33:02 PM
at its root, government beuracracy and control is to blame. The oil companies are in the business of making money. If they had the ability to cheaply produce more gas, they would. If the oil industry was allowed to grow at the same rate demand has grown over the last 40 years, prices would be stable, not nessacarily at 99 cents a gallon, but stable somewhere b/t $1 and $2Is Bush doing anything to purposely help the oil companies make bank? probably not.should he put immense pressure on the EPA to ease restrictions on refinery builing? absolutely. So, on the short term maybe it is Bush's fault for inaction.The answer is NOT to control prices to help out us consumers.[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 2:10 PM. Reason : **]
10/27/2005 2:07:13 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/fc/business/oil_and_gas
10/27/2005 5:21:23 PM
[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 5:33 PM. Reason : [opps double post]
10/27/2005 5:33:03 PM
I hope someone invents a car that runs on water, and all the oil companies are left sitting around with a couple billion barrels of worthess product.
10/27/2005 5:49:38 PM
$2.19 in Chesapeake8888[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 7:51 PM. Reason : 8888 and I missed it]
10/27/2005 7:48:07 PM