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Archive for May 19th, 2008

Today’s fuel price musings - should we expect $4 gas for Memorial Day?

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Rockford gas stations seem stuck at $3.95 a gallon, but could the increased demand of Memorial Day traffic push prices over $4? I’d bet on it, given how volatile the market has been this spring. What’s interesting is that recent history shows an inconsistent trend in the run up to Memorial Day:

In 2007: The Illinois average was almost $3.46 the week before Memorial Day, and steadily rose to $3.52 by the end of the week. After Memorial Day, prices fell as far as $2.95 by early July before going back into $3 territory.

In 2006: The Illinois average was almost $2.93 the week before Memorial Day, and prices fell to $2.88 by the day after Memorial Day. Then they rebounded and hit $3 by July.

In 2005: The Illinois average was almost $2.11 the week before Memorial Day, falling to $2.08 the day after Memorial Day. Then they started their upswing.

In 2004: The Illinois average was $2.10 the week before Memorial Day, increased to almost $2.12 the next day and then fell back to $2.10 by Memorial Day. Prices eventually fell as far as $1.85 that September before rebounding.

The takeaway? I have no clue what’s going to happen this week or into the summer. If you see $4 regular unleaded, let me know at 815-987-1343 or tbona@rrstar.com.  Also, let me know if high gas prices have made you change your Memorial Day travel plans.

Now on to the prices (data courtesy of AAA’s fuelgaugereport.com):

Gasoline: Rockford held at $3.91 a gallon for the metro area, a tenth of a cent below the record set Friday. We’re still sixth in the state. The state average rose to a record $3.98 a gallon Sunday, and backed down a fraction of a cent today. The national average rose a fraction of a cent to a record $3.79 a gallon. Illinois has the fourth-highest gas prices in the nation.

Diesel: All prices here are records. Rockford increased another two cents to almost $4.58 a gallon today, while the state average rose haf a cent to $4.59 a gallon. We still have the second highest diesel prices in the state. The national average increased a penny to $4.52 a gallon. Illinois has the 15th-highest prices in the country.

No, George Bush isn’t traveling through the area

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An observant Belvidere resident noticed an oddity this morning - a passenger train riding on the freight tracks through Belvidere. Moreover, it said something about “George Bush” on it.

That’s the Operation Lifesaver train that Union Pacific is using to raise awareness about railroad crossing safety. The railroad is taking a few carloads of local leaders and dignitaries from Rockford to Union and back today, talking about the Operation Lifesaver program. Tomorrow, the train goes from DeKalb to Clinton, Iowa, and back. I was invited on today’s train, but couldn’t make it as I’m on vigil for $4 a gallon gasoline.

What’s George Bush got to do with it? Well, Union Pacific and other railroads have several special edition engines. One of UP’s was painted in honor of the George Bush (the elder, obviously) Presidential Library and Museum, which opened in Texas in 1997:

George Bush Presidential Library train

And here’s a video of the train in action:

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Drive safe out there!


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