They raise the price of some items in Puerto Peñasco

AZRob

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isn't that a liter?
You must forgive Joe, the corona meds and weed don't mix. Plus his Donald affixation. That will mess the rest of your mind up.
but yes your right its liters down there and to the North in Canada. I believe its $0.98 a liter and $3.63 a gallon.
 

AZRob

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Typical of MJ even when you're group cheated and have control of the government you're not happy . What miserable soul . Our country is so screwed for the next 2 years .
And we will all see what is in the future after next Wednesday. God help us.
 
In Penasco, Magna per liter was 18.79 in late Dec, Jan 3rd it was 19.6ish and when we came down today it's 20.49.
Overall a 9% increase in 1 month, that will help slow the economy here because fuel costs were already high here.

In Sonoyta it's 15.69 today.
 
Actually, you're officially an idiot! The inverse would be true if it was truly government run. Now it is not. 2 years ago Pemex was opened up for foreign investment. That's why they now have a market price for their gas instead of the USE TO BE $2.00 a gallon.

So again Steve, what world are you living in? Pemex used to be socialized you are correct however, the inverse would be true not what you said. Gas would be cheaper IE Venezuela at like $1.00/g or however low it was when Chavez was leader. You obviously have no idea how socialism works. 2 years ago, maybe it was 3 now, Pemex was opened up to foreign investment and market capitalism. That is why you now see $4.00/g in RP.

Please someone correct me if I'm wrong. Anyone but Steve please. I don't want to get dumber in the process.
AMLO has done everything possible to limit any foreign competition. There truly is not much to offer in Mexico but Pemex . Of course, I only go by what I see-very few if any gas stations other than Pemex, and what I can research: https://www.heritage.org/coal-oil-natural-gas/commentary/mexicos-efforts-undercut-oil-competition-should-concern-us
 

Stuart

Aye carumba!!!
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And it looks like our energy independence is gonna go bye-bye. Prices are rising quickly. I paid $2.23 a gallon for diesel a couple of weeks ago. $2.59 everywhere locally today. In a couple of weeks, I'll look back and think $2.59 was a bargain.

Hang on to yer hats. We're in for a wild ride!
 

AZRob

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Its been four days already and I want to move to Mexico. You haven't seen anything yet. I'm waiting for the trains and buses to load people up to send them away to be deprogrammed.
I'm wondering how many more small business will have to close down.
 
And it looks like our energy independence is gonna go bye-bye. Prices are rising quickly. I paid $2.23 a gallon for diesel a couple of weeks ago. $2.59 everywhere locally today. In a couple of weeks, I'll look back and think $2.59 was a bargain.

Hang on to yer hats. We're in for a wild ride!
Diesel fuel prices commonly spike during the winters due to competing demand for heating oil. In the US diesel prices have been up every week for the past 8 weeks. I haven’t seen any regulatory changes that will effect costs.
 
Its been four days already and I want to move to Mexico. You haven't seen anything yet. I'm waiting for the trains and buses to load people up to send them away to be deprogrammed.
I'm wondering how many more small business will have to close down.
This should create a lot of job opportunities for Deprogrammers who can code in C Minus Minus or NOHTYP.
 
The price of oil in early Nov was $37 per barrel of crude. Today crude is $52 per barrel. Hence the rise in fuel prices.
Oil should range around $60-70 per barrel as the Covid crimped economy sparks back to life, so expect gas to
cost north of $3 this summer in the Phx area and $3.40 in CA. Provided there aren't any Covid set backs or wars breaking out.
 

mexicoruss

Lovin it in RP!
I see that regardless of the price...people still line up for gas. At my corner OXXO there is almost always a line for gas. Since we don't drive much I don't have to wait in line plus we can walk almost anywhere
 
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