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    Monday, September 19, 2011

    Diesel And Gas Prices


    Diesel And Gas Prices

    Over the years, the prices of both gas and diesel have experienced some drastic changes.  Many years ago, the price of gas was around a dollar or a little more, nothing like it is today.  Back then, gas wasn't high in price although the demand for vehicles wasn't what it is today either.

    As the demand for vehicles grew, the demand for fuel grew as well.  Other actions and events have played into the equation as well, resulting in the rising costs of fuel.  Fuel is something we all need to run our vehicles, as we wouldn't be able to go anywhere without it. 

    As you may know, a majority of the gas we get at local gas stations comes from overseas, primarily the Middle East.  Therefore, we have to pay taxes and such on the gas we use, which pays for the gas as well as the shipping.  If we got our gas from within the United States, one can't help but wonder whether or not the prices would indeed be lower.

    Diesel on the other hand, has always managed to keep a price lower than gas.  Diesel comes from within the United States, so the prices are of course going to be lower.  The only problem associated with diesel fuel is locating it, as many gas stations don't sell it.

    When it comes to the choice between the twodiesel fuel is obviously cheaper to buy.  Gas is in supply more, which means that you can find it almost anywhere.  If you own a gasoline vehicle, you obviously don't want to put diesel in it.  If you own a diesel vehicle, then you of course wouldn't want to put gas in it either.

    Friday, April 1, 2011

    5 Ways To Save Money On Your Car’s Gasoline

    With gasoline prices steadily on the rise, many commuters are finding it more and more difficult to justify spending their hard earned money on the high cost of fuel rather than other necessities, including food and electricity.  With that in mind, there are five simple steps that you can take to help stretch your dollar a little bit farther when it comes to your car’s fuel consumption.

    Carpool.  If you have children who are in school, consider sharing the driving responsibility with other mothers that live nearby.  This is especially helpful if you can alternate days.  Perhaps you would drive the children on Monday and Wednesday, while the other women fill in on the rest of the weekdays.  This will save you money on gasoline and will also make the children’s ride to school a lot of fun because they will be riding with friends.  The same is true of commuters on their way to work, who can share in the responsibility and costs of driving amongst one another.

    Buy a smaller car.  If you own an SUV or other large vehicle, your gas mileage per gallon will be less than if you were to own a smaller car.  As a general rule, larger vehicles just normally use more gasoline.  If you want to save money on the cost of fuel, buying a smaller car is a good start.

    Purchase a hybrid car.  These cars are fairly new on the market and are still quite expensive, but many find the benefits outweigh the high cost when they figure in their savings on fuel.  Hybrid cars usually get better gas mileage per gallon and this results in big savings for the owner.

    Turn off the ignition.  If you are stuck in traffic that is moving about an inch per minute, then just put the car in park and turn the ignition off.  While sitting in traffic, you are just using more and more gasoline and aren’t really getting anywhere.  Rather than waste, try to save money by not leaving your car running in parking lots or your driveway.  If you need to stop by the store and will just be gone for a minute, take the time to turn the ignition off.  In addition to saving on gasoline, you will be ensuring that your car isn’t stolen by turning off the ignition and taking your keys inside the store with you.  Many people would be surprised to know how many shoppers actually leave their car running while in the store.

    Walk.  If you live near a store, walk instead of driving.  This will save not only in the price of your car’s gasoline, but also in the general everyday wear and tear that your car receives by being out on the road.  No to mention, walking is good exercise and is generally safe for most people.  So why not walk off some of those pesky winter pounds and save some money on gasoline in the process.

    The aforementioned ways are five of the most popular to help you save some extra money where fuel is concerned.  Some of the more obvious ways are to stock up when gasoline is decreasing in price.  If you get $10 or $15 worth of gasoline every few days, you may get a good price one day and a terrible cost per gallon during the next trip.  However, if you fill up your car’s gasoline tank while prices are still low, you will be sure to get the best deal possible.  Not only that, but you may also end up saving some time at the gas pump when all of the other consumers are waiting in line to fill up before the prices go even higher.

    Don't Be Held Hostage By The Price Of Gasoline

    It seems everywhere you go these days, at least in the US, the conversations are about the price of gasoline.

    No wonder, since it's broken the $3.00 a gallon barrier and is causing a lot of people real hardships.

    I'm old enough to remember the gas lines of the 1970's when a similar situation occurred. At that time, I had a production services company in New England, in partnership with a man named, Irving Goldmacher.

    In addition to being one of the two smartest people I've known - my wife, Georgia, being the other - Irving was a fascinating person. I could probably write a book about him.

    One day, in the midst of soaring gas prices, Irving went out and bought a new Caddilac, a car that was known to have low gas mileage.

    I asked him if he had lost his mind, buying a gas guzzling car when gas prices were at an all time high.

    "James," he answered, "if the price of gas goes up, I'll just figure out how to make more money. I'm not going to live my life worrying about the price of gasoline."

    Talk about a prosperity mindset! What a great outlook. Irving knew he was capable of creating whatever income he wanted, no matter what was going on around him.

    This is the real key to living a prosperous life. Be in control of your income.

    First, realize that your income comes from God and is not dependent on the economy. If you believe otherwise, you're in for a challenging time.

    Then, develop additional streams of income to supplement whatever else you're doing. If you have a job, this might mean starting a part-time business.

    If you're already in business, it may mean adding new revenue streams to your existing products or services. Whatever your path, it is crucial to have more than one channel of income.

    For a list of resources to help you increase your income, visit http://www.jimdonovan.com/resources.html

    Use Gasoline Credit Cards With Caution

    Gasoline prices are top of mind for everyone right now.  With prices actually passing the $4.00 per Gallon mark in certain areas of the United States, it is no surprise consumers are looking for ways to save at the pump.  One method that many people are looking into now is gasoline rebate cards.  These credit cards function just as any other card does but they can save money on gas purchases.  This can be a welcome savings, but if these cards are not managed properly their value can be lost very quickly.

    As with all credit cards, if you maintain a balance of any kind, they will cost you money.  Gas rebate cards are no different.  Most gas rebate cards offer around 5% back on all gasoline purchases, which can be a good savings if you go through a lot of gas.  However, even with pristine credit you will probably have an interest rate of around 10.9% to 14.9%.  If you think you are saving at the pump while you are carrying a balance you are mistaken.  5% cash back means very little is it is costing you 14.9% interest on a sizeable balance.  If you can, pay off your card every month.  If you must carry a balance, don't worry about reward credit cards and do whatever it takes to get your APR down.

    When you are choosing a gasoline credit card there are several things you need to keep in mind.  Not all rewards cards offer cash back.  Many offer shopping discounts or merchandise for making purchases.  If this merchandise is what you are looking for, then you are in luck.  Often the non-cash rewards are much more generous than cash back.  IF you are trying to save money however these cards are clearly not the way to go.  5% back is better than goods you don't want.

    When choosing your gas rebate card, make sure that you are not limiting yourself to the point of being unable to take advantage of the cash back.  Some gasoline credit cards are limited to a single gas station, offer rebates for a limited time, or have similar caveats that greatly diminish the value of the card.  With that said, if you can still benefit with some of these limitation you can increase the value of your card.  The more limited the offer generally the more you can earn or save.  Of course this is completely negated if you can't take full advantage of the offer.

    In the end, your own spending habits will determine if a gasoline rebate credit card is right for you.  The key is to be careful, do your research, and make sure you are getting the most value from your card as possible.

    How to Deal with the Price of Gasoline

    On any given day, the weather trend is usually the first subject of conversation. During the past month, anywhere you go in the United States, the price of gasoline has become a primary topic to complain about. Most people, and businesses, feel helpless when looking toward winter’s fuel bills.

    Will dispensing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve help us? If you think short-term – Yes; it will help temporarily.

    In fact, you can expect to see products and services increase in price due to the price of fuel and transportation. This is only the beginning of economic change. Many of the “Mom and Pop” businesses may not be able to adapt fast enough to handle the upcoming heating bills. Many of the local businesses, in my area, are still “smarting” from last winter’s fuel bills.

    So what can we do? There has been a flood of Emails that tell us to boycott a particular oil company, but nobody can agree on exactly which company to boycott. Most oil companies are considered “greedy corporate giants,” with questionable political agendas, by the consumers. If we are going to be driven out of business, and into an economic disaster, it is time to declare economic warfare on the largest oil companies.

    Sorry to choose such strong words and opinions, but this has gone on long enough. Osama Bin Laden may not feel that you are paying enough at the pump, but you don’t have his millions to pay your fuel bills with.

    There is also an effort to stop buying gasoline on a particular day. Every business deals with ups and downs, but you have to come back to the pump; a day of poor sales isn’t going to matter to multi-millionaires. However, a month, or a season, will wake them up.

    If we made a serious commitment to walk or bike more, we would all be healthier, and send a message to the oil companies. Granted, many of us commute great distances to get to work, but taking the car around the block to pick up a half-gallon of milk is ridiculous.

    A little self-discipline goes a long way. Get rid of all gas guzzlers and don’t even think of buying one. Does anyone really need a 5.7 liter hemi? What are the auto manufacturers thinking? This is total gluttony, and we all know that the world’s oil reserves will run out, so let’s conserve what we have.

    In your home, or business, you should insulate everything possible. Many people, and businesses, already have done this, but heat is becoming too precious a commodity to take for granted.

    Write your local legislators about alternative fuel sources. Let them know this is an important election issue. They have all sat on their rear ends long enough. Foreign oil dependence has become our foreign policy; it’s time to become self sufficient.

    The oil companies are currently engaged in price gouging, but we are not helpless. If we conserve, and get some action from government, it will be for the common good.

    Don't Be Held Hostage By The Price Of Gasoline

    It seems everywhere you go these days, at least in the US, the conversations are about the price of gasoline.

    No wonder, since it's broken the $3.00 a gallon barrier and is causing a lot of people real hardships.

    I'm old enough to remember the gas lines of the 1970's when a similar situation occurred. At that time, I had a production services company in New England, in partnership with a man named, Irving Goldmacher.

    In addition to being one of the two smartest people I've known - my wife, Georgia, being the other - Irving was a fascinating person. I could probably write a book about him.

    One day, in the midst of soaring gas prices, Irving went out and bought a new Caddilac, a car that was known to have low gas mileage.

    I asked him if he had lost his mind, buying a gas guzzling car when gas prices were at an all time high.

    "James," he answered, "if the price of gas goes up, I'll just figure out how to make more money. I'm not going to live my life worrying about the price of gasoline."

    Talk about a prosperity mindset! What a great outlook. Irving knew he was capable of creating whatever income he wanted, no matter what was going on around him.

    This is the real key to living a prosperous life. Be in control of your income.

    First, realize that your income comes from God and is not dependent on the economy. If you believe otherwise, you're in for a challenging time.

    Then, develop additional streams of income to supplement whatever else you're doing. If you have a job, this might mean starting a part-time business.

    If you're already in business, it may mean adding new revenue streams to your existing products or services. Whatever your path, it is crucial to have more than one channel of income.

    For a list of resources to help you increase your income, visit http://www.jimdonovan.com/resources.html

    Don't Be Held Hostage By The Price Of Gasoline

    It seems everywhere you go these days, at least in the US, the conversations are about the price of gasoline.

    No wonder, since it's broken the $3.00 a gallon barrier and is causing a lot of people real hardships.

    I'm old enough to remember the gas lines of the 1970's when a similar situation occurred. At that time, I had a production services company in New England, in partnership with a man named, Irving Goldmacher.

    In addition to being one of the two smartest people I've known - my wife, Georgia, being the other - Irving was a fascinating person. I could probably write a book about him.

    One day, in the midst of soaring gas prices, Irving went out and bought a new Caddilac, a car that was known to have low gas mileage.

    I asked him if he had lost his mind, buying a gas guzzling car when gas prices were at an all time high.

    "James," he answered, "if the price of gas goes up, I'll just figure out how to make more money. I'm not going to live my life worrying about the price of gasoline."

    Talk about a prosperity mindset! What a great outlook. Irving knew he was capable of creating whatever income he wanted, no matter what was going on around him.

    This is the real key to living a prosperous life. Be in control of your income.

    First, realize that your income comes from God and is not dependent on the economy. If you believe otherwise, you're in for a challenging time.

    Then, develop additional streams of income to supplement whatever else you're doing. If you have a job, this might mean starting a part-time business.

    If you're already in business, it may mean adding new revenue streams to your existing products or services. Whatever your path, it is crucial to have more than one channel of income.

    For a list of resources to help you increase your income, visit http://www.jimdonovan.com/resources.html

    How to Deal with the Price of Gasoline

    On any given day, the weather trend is usually the first subject of conversation. During the past month, anywhere you go in the United States, the price of gasoline has become a primary topic to complain about. Most people, and businesses, feel helpless when looking toward winter’s fuel bills.

    Will dispensing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve help us? If you think short-term – Yes; it will help temporarily.

    In fact, you can expect to see products and services increase in price due to the price of fuel and transportation. This is only the beginning of economic change. Many of the “Mom and Pop” businesses may not be able to adapt fast enough to handle the upcoming heating bills. Many of the local businesses, in my area, are still “smarting” from last winter’s fuel bills.

    So what can we do? There has been a flood of Emails that tell us to boycott a particular oil company, but nobody can agree on exactly which company to boycott. Most oil companies are considered “greedy corporate giants,” with questionable political agendas, by the consumers. If we are going to be driven out of business, and into an economic disaster, it is time to declare economic warfare on the largest oil companies.

    Sorry to choose such strong words and opinions, but this has gone on long enough. Osama Bin Laden may not feel that you are paying enough at the pump, but you don’t have his millions to pay your fuel bills with.

    There is also an effort to stop buying gasoline on a particular day. Every business deals with ups and downs, but you have to come back to the pump; a day of poor sales isn’t going to matter to multi-millionaires. However, a month, or a season, will wake them up.

    If we made a serious commitment to walk or bike more, we would all be healthier, and send a message to the oil companies. Granted, many of us commute great distances to get to work, but taking the car around the block to pick up a half-gallon of milk is ridiculous.

    A little self-discipline goes a long way. Get rid of all gas guzzlers and don’t even think of buying one. Does anyone really need a 5.7 liter hemi? What are the auto manufacturers thinking? This is total gluttony, and we all know that the world’s oil reserves will run out, so let’s conserve what we have.

    In your home, or business, you should insulate everything possible. Many people, and businesses, already have done this, but heat is becoming too precious a commodity to take for granted.

    Write your local legislators about alternative fuel sources. Let them know this is an important election issue. They have all sat on their rear ends long enough. Foreign oil dependence has become our foreign policy; it’s time to become self sufficient.

    The oil companies are currently engaged in price gouging, but we are not helpless. If we conserve, and get some action from government, it will be for the common good.

    Regardless of the Current Gasoline Price - 20 Easy Ways to Cut Your Gasoline Bill 25% to 50% (OR MORE) Right Now

    Yes – I know that headline might provoke you a little bit.

    That’s OK.

    This article will show you how to cut your gas bill right now – TODAY – if you’ll simply pay attention to these tips and now begin using them.

    Of course, you’ll probably see a few tips you might have heard before.

    Why?  

    Because they still work, always work, and are even more important now that gas is approaching $3.50 a gallon (or more) in many places.

    In fact, you might have at some point heard most of these tips before now.  The real issue is “Are you faithfully doing every one of these?”

    The average person is probably not doing 1/3 of them.  Remember – even though some of these have a direct associated cost savings – how much ‘associated cost’ is filling your gas tank these days?

    OK – let’s get started ... and these tips are in no particular order ...

    1. Get your car tuned – 
    Sure – everyone tells you to do this.  But have you done it?  Poor tuning wastes gas.  This can improve your gas mileage by 10% or more.


    2. Regularly check the air pressure in your tires – 
    Another one you’ve probably heard before.  The fellow who sold me my new tires told me that tires lose 2 or 3 pounds of air per month by themselves.  Low air pressure wastes gas.  Look on the door in your car for proper tire pressures, and keep it to the ‘high’ side of the range you’re given.  This can be another 10% savings.


    3. Regularly change your oil –
    Another one you’ve probably heard.  Whatever your manufacturer recommends, pay attention to it.  Personally, I used to change my car’s oil every 3,000 miles.  Once I switched to synthetic oil, I was told to increase the frequency between changes.

    Also try to use synthetic oil.  Rarely will your auto manufacturer say not to use synthetic oil, but be sure you understand before you begin.  Synthetic oil costs more, but lasts longer, and reduces friction in your engine better.  You’ll treat your engine better while getting higher gas mileage.  In my car, now I go 6,000 miles between oil changes instead of 3,000, and enjoy all the other benefits for basically the same cost.


    4. Carefully plan your errands –
    This is one tip lots of people miss, and it ties into another tip below.  Basically, don’t run any errands that aren’t mandatory today.  Put them off till you need to do them.

    Use the phone when you can, instead of driving somewhere.  Avoid high–traffic hours, days, and other times of congestion (see below.)  Add in errands when they are part of your regular daily commute to and from work.


    5. Try to avoid rush hour –
    I’ll get some heat on this one.  If your employer allows flex time, investigate that.  Otherwise, if it helps you to go to work 15 minutes early and/or leave 15 minutes ‘later’ – do it, even if you don’t get paid for the time.

    Why?  

    You can either sit in traffic, get frustrated, use your gas for nothing, and maybe even overheat your car ... or you can sit like a ‘dedicated employee’ at work and be comfortable.  This one can save you perhaps 25–50% of your gasoline by itself.


    6. Always turn right when possible –
    I hadn’t thought of this one before I read it somewhere.  Consider that when you turn left, you sit in the turn lane and wait for a break in the traffic or the light to change.  In many places you can turn right on red, and you’re not turning ‘against’ the traffic when you turn right.  This tip takes some thought, but can make a significant difference in time and gas savings.


    7. Try to keep your car clean –
    It’s more fun to drive when it’s clean, and removing all the caked on dirt makes your car ‘slicker’ – which reduces drag by a little bit.  This tip is better for appearance than big gas savings.


    8. Change all your car’s fluids –
    Go to a local oil change place and tell them to change every fluid in your car – not just your oil.  This includes all engine fluids, radiator, transmission, axle grease, etc.


    9. Read popular car magazines for even more tips –
    Most of the popular car magazines offer gas–saving tips these days.  Read the front covers and tables of contents to find the best articles for you.


    10. Try to drive downhill –
    As silly as this sounds, when possible drive downhill instead of uphill so gravity powers your car instead of gas.  I tried it, and within reason you can at times make this happen.  A small tip, but a tip nonetheless.


    11. Don’t race up to stop lights and turns –
    I’m amazed every day as people who blaze past me just in time to slam on their brakes at the red light up to which I’m coasting or the turn I’m approaching.  Why in the world would you speed up to a place that requires a full stop?  Baffles me ...


    12. Don’t blast off the line –
    Smart people say to act like there is an egg between your foot and the gas pedal.  Don’t race away from a stop, and don’t stomp on the gas pedal except to avoid an emergency situation (only if safety permits.)


    13. No lead foot –
    This goes with #12 above.  In general, be easy on your gas pedal.  Use the least amount of pressure to attain and maintain your desired speed.  And try to keep a steady pressure instead pushing in, pulling back, etc.


    14. Time the red lights –
    Pay attention to traffic lights from as far away as your eyes permit, and try to adjust your approach speed so you get there when it’s green and you don’t have to stop.


    15. Don’t speed –
    For all the reasons you already know, as well as for safety and gas usage, don’t speed. Ever.  Obey all the speed limits.  In general, the slower your speed, the less gas you use.


    16. Don’t burn your clutch on hills –
    Your clutch is not designed to be your brake.  When you burn your clutch on a hill, you trash your clutch and burn extra gas.  Also, don’t sit at red lights with your clutch pedal in, as that also toasts your clutch, shortening its life.


    17. Don’t block intersections –
    This is mostly just decent manners, but you also create a traffic jam for everyone, wasting everyone’s gas – not just yours.


    18. Don’t drive 10 miles out of your way to save a penny a gallon –
    Think about this ... if your gas tank holds 12 gallons, is empty, and you drive all over the place looking for the best deal on gas, you save twelve cents if you find it for a penny cheaper per gallon.  It costs you more than that just to find the cheaper gas.


    19. Stay in the right (slow) lane –
    To keep the speeders off your tail – and keep yourself safer – stay in the right (outer) lane on 4–lane roads so the speeders can have the faster (left inside) lane.


    20. Use your imagination –
    If you’ll give these tips some thought – and put forth a little effort – you’ll not only cut your gasoline bill by as much as half ... you’ll also come up with your own ways to further reduce your costs to operate your car.

    These tips WILL reduce the amount of gas you burn.  Period.  The rest is up to you.  If you want it bad enough – it’s here for you, and you’ll be able to discover other ways to save even more money once you start paying attention to these tips.

    Chip  Tarver

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    Sunday, April 11, 2010

    Some Ideas to Reduce the High Cost of Gasoline

    Some Ideas to Reduce the High Cost of Gasoline Sticker Shock!

    I don't know about you, but I'm starting to get "sticker shock" every time I go to fill my car with gas. I've seen prices per gallon for regular gasoline here in the Los Angeles area as high as $2.69 9/10 lately. And it seems like only a few weeks ago, they were about $2.25 9/10. Mathematically speaking, that's a 19.5% increase in just a matter of weeks.

    What is really insidious is that a significant rise in gasoline prices has a tremendous ripple effect throughout the entire economy. It raises the cost of doing business. When those costs get high enough, they are passed on to you and me in the form of higher prices. So this isn't just a matter of improving the environment, this is about economic survival!
    We Must All Take Positive Action
    I believe that we cause prices to decrease if we take collective action to reduce gasoline consumption. If we can reduce our national demand for gasoline, this certainly should eventually lead to stabilizing and possibly reducing the price we pay at the pump. And that will help stabilize prices throughout the economy. One of the great side benefits of this is that reducing our consumption of gasoline will also improve the environment--especially air quality.
    Some Suggestions
    Here are some suggestions. Some are things that you can do to immediately reduce your gasoline consumption/cost. Some require the cooperation with others. The cumulative effect of all these changes can be significant if everyone saves even a little:

    1) Make certain you car pool at least once or twice per week. Every person who carpools is one less person on the road.

    2) Work out an arrangement with your employer to shift your work hours to times when traffic is better. For example, if you come to work a couple of hours in the morning and leave a couple of hours early, you may be on the road when traffic is lighter. That should translate improved gas mileage.

    3) Work out an arrangement with your employer to work 10 hours a day 4 days per week. Employers still get the same number of work hours, but this reduces the number of days you have to come to work. The days off can vary by employee so that it doesn't disrupt business operations.

    4) Employers need to consider allowing some employees to telecommute. With high speed internet connections and VPN accounts, this is now more technically possible than ever. As long as the employee is self-motivated, this benefits the employer as well as the employee. Many times, employees who telecommute actually work longer on days they telecommute because of the reduced commute time. Also, they often eat at home during the work day reducing lunch times. And there are fewer interruptions so they can concentrate and be more productive. And the employee has less stress reducing sick time and increasing morale.

    5) Change one of your work days to a Saturday or Sunday. In most cases, traffic is lighter on the weekends, so you should get better gas mileage. And isn't it great to have a day off during the week to take care of personal things that are sometimes difficult to do on the weekends.

    6) Consolidate your trips. While reducing miles per gallon is important, the real savings come when you simply don't use the car at all.

    7) Set a personal goal to reduce your personal gasoline consumption by 10%. I recommend that you write this goal out on a card and tape it to the visor in your car so that you see it regularly. If you set a goal and review it often then you are more likely to take conscious action to achieve it. Too often, we simply get in the car and go without thinking of the consequences.

    8) Get a log book and start recording your gasoline consumption every time you go to fill up. Write down the mileage, number of gallons, price per gallon, total cost and your average miles per gallon. Then review the total figures at the end of each month. Once you get into the habit of writing down the information, it won't take much time. Just the act of recording this information will make you conscious of how much or how little you are using your car. That will make it easier for you to take action to reduce your consumption.

    9) The next time you get your oil changed, request synthetic oil. Yes, synthetic oil is more expensive. But, when I switched to synthetic oil a few years ago, my mileage improved by about 25%. That was in a different car than I drive now. I don't know if you will experience any change, but I bet you receive some improvement.

    10) Take your car to a mechanic to find out what actions you may take to improve your gas mileage. Maybe it's as simple as getting a tune up. Or a new air filter. Or air in your tires. Maybe using a fuel additive. The point is, if everyone takes steps to improve their mileage, it could have a huge collective impact.

    11) Reward gas stations with the best prices with your business. It's not as hard to find gas prices that are lower relative to other stations. If you have a warehouse club like Costco in your area, they usually have excellent prices. I estimate that I save at least $0,15 per gallon by getting my gas at my local Costco.

    12) Shop for the lowest gasoline prices in your area online. There are some websites that are posting the local gasoline prices throughout the country. If your area is covered, this can be a quick way to locate the best prices. One such site is called http://www.gasbuddy.com. What is really amazing is how the price can vary by as much as 20% within just a few blocks.

    13) Reduce your speed on the freeway. Did you know that most cars get their best gas mileage between 40-60 miles per hour? Those people that go flying down the freeway at 70-80 miles per hour are unnecessarily consuming more gasoline as well as putting people's lives at risk. I used to be in favor of the legal speed limit being raised to 65 miles per hour or higher. But knowing the savings we can all achieve if we just decrease the average speed limit, I think it's time we revisit going back to 55 miles per hour. I know this is probably going to be a hugely unpopular suggestion, but I feel it is important to make it anyway.

    14) Don't leave your car idling to heat up or for any other reason. Most cars today heat up quickly, so there is probably no longer any reason to waste gasoline this way.

    15) When you start from a stoplight or stop sign, accelerate gradually. When you accelerate suddenly, you consume more gasoline.

    16) Government officials need to revisit increasing daylight savings time. Studies have shown that overall energy decreases when daylight savings time starts. That's probably because there is less energy used in the evening since we have an extra hour of light. What would happen if we moved clocks ahead an extra half-hour or hour? I've noticed that when I get up in the morning, it starts getting light at about 6:30 here in Los Angeles. I imagine that there would be little negative benefit if we moved our clocks ahead and extra half-hour or hour to take full advantage of daylight. I think this would only work if it took place nationwide. We should also look into moving the clocks ahead earlier in March rather than waiting until April. If you think this is unreasonable, remember that daylight savings time used to start at the end of April until the U.S. Congress changed it by law.

    17) Large corporations should consider setting up small satellite work centers closer to where people live. Even having small offices in different locations where people can go and connect their laptop to a high speed internet connection can make it easier for some knowledge workers to reduce commute distances. The government should offer tax incentives to encourage this.

    18) Write your local, state, and national leaders and encourage them to show real leadership with respect to conservation. It is so easy to email leaders, I suggest that you email them with these and/or your own suggestions. It is shocking to me that prices could increase so dramatically with so little notice from our public and private leaders. We need to let them know that we expect them to display a higher standard of leadership. A large number of these suggestions involve a significant shift in the way we live and work. Many of these changes will not happen unless they are suggested and publicized by leaders at the national level.
    It's Time To Change Our Habits--Probably Past Time

    These changes will only change if there is a change in our national mindset--our national habits. We have been conditioned to believe that we have to work the hours we work. We have been conditioned to believe that the only effective way to work is to travel to a central location. That we have to physically be at the Corporate location in order to be productive.
    Government leaders should offer businesses tax incentives to implement policies that encourage conservation and reduction in travel distances and times. They already do this to some degree with carpooling, but that's not enough. We simply must be more creative in finding ways to be more efficient and reduce the consumption of gasoline. Reduce demand and prices are likely to follow..

    There are other suggestions I could make such as using public transportation or buying a fuel efficient car. Those should be pursued, but those are the standard answers and longer term solutions. Certainly we need to move in that direction for the long term, but given the recent dramatic rise in gasoline prices, out of necessity we need to take immediate action that will lead to lower prices in the short term while we also move towards long term solutions.

    I know that some of these suggestions are radical. I know that many require the consent of people in authority over us--mostly our employers. And some require a certain amount of self-sacrifice (but not that much really if change some simple habits). The good news is that given the high cost of gasoline, if you take even some of these actions, you can significantly decrease your monthly expenses. And the truth is that if we want gasoline prices to fall, we each need to do our part.

    If we all do a little, collectively we can accomplish a lot!
    Please share this article with as many people as possible. The more people who believe that we can take meaningful action to reduce gasoline consumption, the greater the possibility that prices will fall. Wouldn't it be great if our collective actions reduced gasoline prices back to $1.20 per gallon! Those days are gone forever--if we believe they are gone. How would lower fuel prices improve your economy? How would this improve our national economy.
    Copyright (c) 2005 Bill Marshall - All rights reserved. Feel free to republish this article with copyright and link information included.

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    Saturday, April 10, 2010

    Gasoline Credit Cards Can Save You - Or Cost You Big

    Credit cards that offer a rebate on gasoline purchases are the latest marketing push from most major credit card companies. More than 20 million direct mail pieces touting the benefits of gasoline rebate credit cards will find their way into the mailboxes of American consumers this year. Television, radio and print advertising expenditures for this rebate campaign are also expected to be much higher this year.

    Are these gasoline credit cards a good deal for consumers? Should you bite at the latest Discover or Chase Perfect Card rebate offer? Probably "Yes" but only if you pay-off the entire credit card balance on-time each and every month.

    If you fill up a 20 gallon tank once a week at $2.90 per gallon with a 5% rebate credit card that would bring your actual cost per gallon down to about $2.76 per gallon. But that's only if you pay-off the entire balance.

    Interest rates on these gasoline credit cards range anywhere from around 14% to 34%. Most are adjusted to the prime rate and would climb even higher if the Fed continued its present trend of rate increases. Even at the low end of the range, if you carried the balance for one month's gas purchases for a year, your actual cost per gallon for that month would have been around $3.30 per gallon. If you missed the credit card company's payment date that month and got whacked with a late fee, your cost per gallon for that month would have been around $3.79 per gallon. If the addition of the $39 late fee to your balance kicked you over the card's credit limit and you added the $35 over limit charge, your cost per gallon for that month goes up to about $4.23 per gallon.

    With any credit card offer the small print is everything. The grace period for paying credit card bills, now around 20 days, keeps getting shorter. The Universal Default provision buried deep in the credit card company's contractual language could allow the credit card company to raise the interest rate on your credit card account with them if you bounce a check at the grocery store, or are late or miss a payment on another, completely unrelated, credit card or maybe even your utility bill.

    Many of these gasoline rebate cards offer attractive introductory rates that become less so after three months, or restrict the best rebate to certain brands of gasoline, or charge an annual fee if you do not use the card frequently enough. Almost all the gasoline rebate card offers are joint ventured with specific gasoline retailers. Shell and Citibank, Chase and Marathon, RBS National Bank and Kroger to name a few. Not every gasoline retailer has a station on every corner. Check to see if the rebate offer is limited to a specific geographical region. For example, the Citi AAdvantage card offers double miles on gasoline but only to card holders in Miami and the New York tri-state area.

    Peter Boston is an attorney, writer, and netrepreneur who contributes to Profacere.com an information and resource center for loans, credit cards, FICO credit scores, and consumer credit issues, and to the Profacere Personal Finance Blog.

    How To Benefit From Gasoline Credit Cards!

    With the high price of fuel these days it is rare to find a gasoline company that will give you a break on the price of gasoline, but with a gasoline credit card you may be able to ease some of the expense while monitoring your gasoline spending habits.



    There are two basic types of gasoline credit cards. The first is a gas company card offered to customers through certain gas companies. This kind of card is beneficial to the person who is trying to control his or her gasoline budget. It functions similarly to a credit card with monthly fees and interest. Most gasoline credit cards require you to pay the balance in full at the end of each month. Although this kind of card limits you to purchasing gas or in-store items from the station where the card was purchased, it can be helpful if you are trying to control gasoline expenditures. A gasoline credit card is also generally easier to purchase than a traditional credit card.
    The second gasoline card is the gas reward card that offers incentives through credit card companies. Some credit card companies have started rewards programs with incentives that offer free gas rewards. Similar to frequent flyer miles, gasoline credit card holders can earn points every time a purchase is made. These points add up over time and can be converted into free gas.

    Purchasing a gasoline credit card may also be beneficial if you maintain a good credit history. Gas companies will fight to keep you as a loyal customer and lower your interest rates if you continue to use their brand. Many gas credit cards can initially be purchased at a zero interest introductory rate. This rate will last anywhere from six to twelve months. Be careful to read over the fees and agreements before choosing your card.

    There are other incentives to owning a gas card including cash back bonuses of 1-2% at grocery stores or restaurants. Some gas credit cards offer free fraud protection services if your card is lost or stolen. A little bit of research can help you find the best card.

    When deciding whether or not to get a gasoline credit card, think about the benefits of a company card or a rewards card. Both will help ease the stress of making an inevitable gasoline purchase. A gasoline credit card is best for the person who wishes to maintain a budget and control expenditures whereas the rewards cards can help you save money and get free gas.

    You can read more on gas station credit cards [http://www.think-creditcards.com/gas-station-credit-cards.html] here.
    Gary is the Editor of Think-CreditCards.com, The consumer orientated credit card comparison site designed to help you find the perfect credit card while avoiding high interest rates, charges, and fees!


    How to Get the Cheapest Gasoline

    There are various ways to get cheap gasoline. Due to the increase of fuel prices throughout the world and the expiration of the natural sources there seems to no relief to get cheap gasoline. This has resulted in most people looking for alternative sources of transport or getting cheap gasoline. 


    The regular surcharge of increasing prices of gasoline has actually increased the budgets of all vehicle owners drastically. Hike in these prices has also resulted in cab fares and bus fares to go up.It is known to all that the gasoline prices have raised because of the fast changing world market oil prices and this has made the easily availability of cheap gasoline even more difficult.

    But there are various ways through which cheap gasoline can be availed these days. For getting cheaper priced gasoline in your locality it is essential for you to watch the television or read the newspapers. Visiting the nearest gasoline stations and checking out the prices for gasoline also helps you to be updated about the surge of fuel prices. It is best to compare the prices of one dealer with other competitors. This helps to check which dealer offers the cheapest gasoline price at that moment.

    There are various other factors also which help you in finding cheap gasoline. This also depends largely on the budget you maintain. Those who travel a lot and need travel allowances where the car needs to be in full tank all the time then it is very easy for you to get cheap gasoline in your area. But those who drive for convenience and then hunt for cheap availability of gasoline many find it difficult to get the same. Fuel should be bought in huge quantities only after surveying your locality and checking out and comparing the prices for available fuel rates. If there are no cheaper sources of fuel in your locality then it is suggested that you make your mark for the amount of fuel spent while commuting and how much is spent on gasoline for a month.

    It is also essential to calculate the amount which can be saved by using other modes of transport like the subway or the trains. Other factors which should be considered here are the number of days you are working and also the amount of traveling time. One other option of getting low cost fuels is gasoline stations are to find offers. There are various credit card companies which provide discounts on fuel charges and money back offers.

    These offers can help you to reduce the overall cost of fuel for the year. Then there are also certain gasoline stations which provide special cards where points are added to the account of the user. After a certain number of points are accumulated the user can redeem the same for cash or fuel. Sensible planning and usage of your car can help you to save a lot of money in the long run. Travel allowance is provided by many companies but in the long run it is also advised that fuel should not be wasted.
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    Saturday, April 3, 2010

    Petroleum's Sciences

    Petroleum's Sciences



    Introduction 
     Man discovered oil from time immemorial. We have oil was known to the residents of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Syria, India, Ethiopia, Greece, Russia, Italy and other countries and had different names, whereupon the Europeans name (Nftha) and Alsqalip (Rola), Romanians (Becora) and English (mineral oil) and Japanese (Skinoyo) and Chininon (Ige - U) and the ancient Greeks and Romans (Petroleum) resin rock and there is information from the extraction of oil in the peninsula Abshron when many authors Iranians and Arabs, like Jacob Elhamawy in the thirteenth century, Abdul Ghaffar Alhsogny the fourteenth century, and others have put the Arab geographer Almsaudy in 950 list Bmnaba oil Boukhanip Baku peninsula Abshron and six centuries BC, was living in Soravan Magi who worshiped the "eternal fire" resulting from ignition of natural gas associated with oil and out of the ground. 
     Oil was in ancient times used for lighting and as an Association and a buffer in construction and in-combat and others found in the ancient manuscripts of the physician Aligrivy Hippocrates and Roman Fitrovy a large number of prescription medications into oil in the composition was not the oil is extracted at that time in the modern sense, but he was collecting in places he left, Earth's surface. And emerged later with widespread use of oil drilling and extraction method used the extraction method Focal .. Etc.. And became petroleum products in recent years used in large quantities has set up industry, oil extraction and refining, industrial sector is known as self-owned equipment integrated continuously evolving as a result of the development of machinery industry, particularly the motor industry has become necessary to produce fuel and lubricants in large quantities and the primary source for this material is oil and There are currently no sector of the national economy does not use oil or its products. And became oil in recent years the use of an important new Valpetrol is now regarded crude used to produce fuel and oil only, but the base of a large industry in various forms is the petrochemical industry, which produces a huge amount of precious materials such as alcohols synthetic plastics and fabrics, synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and others. 

    Abstract from the extraction of oil
    A depth of layers of oil in the wide limits of up to 5 - 6 thousand square meters and more oil in nature is always a companion water and gas in accordance with specific gravity Valgaz upper part is then followed by the oil and water below. And drill wells to extract oil from underground to the surface and conducted a preliminary exploration and research to identify where to drill wells, extracts oil from The aim of these operations is to study the installation of all rocks of the area being excavated, to examine the rock layer oil (capacity, porosity and permeability and saturation oil) and determine the area of the oil field and reserve approximate oil and gas. The most important methods of drilling is rotary drilling, drilling Trbeeni spin drill tool (ileum) intended (bit) in the rotary drilling with drill pipe of each column. With depth in the well fastened to the pipe working Drill pipe new column with the length of drill pipe at the end of drilling down to several kilometers and to separate the rock fragmentation by drill tool from the well is pumped through pipes to the bottom of the well drilling mud carrying a solution to the top of the rock surface.
    In the case of drilling Trbeeni going ileum by turbo especially down to the bottom of the well and driven by the solution, mud pumps and in addition to drilling vertical can pit Trbeeni achieve drilling italic directed under the buildings and pools of water, and others, as well as drilling, off any drilling several wells from one site and this drill is very comfortable when you the exploitation of marine oil fields. 

    Methods of production, petroleum  
    Produce oil in three basic ways a way Fountain, the compression method or lift gas, and manner of pumping deep. Rising oil production in the case of Nafory (flowing) to the mouth of the well under the pressure of class by a combination Bear the high pressure pipe Mara fisheries where the gas separates from the oil then enters the oil later in the capacity of the Court. The method uses a fountain in the beginning of the production of the well when the pressure is sufficient class or by using special methods to maintain this pressure under the influence of water pressure or gas. In case of production pressure of the air down two columns of pipes in the well and push in the ring gap between the two air or gas is compressed and this air as it passed through a column of fluid mixture of oil and gas intensive, low up this mixture to the surface of the well under the pressure of the surface layer. In case of production pumps go down to the well by pipe pump drive oil to the surface of the well and run the pump using a column of the bus bars by machine weights riding on the roof of the well (unit bring the oil) and machine weights is a responsibility of oscillatory relation to one of the ends of a column bus bars, the other party Pitman mechanism operated by an electric motor.
    In the recent period using electric submersible pumps down in the well by which the oil pipes up to the surface and the pump is operated by a motor directly to the subject of the well and fed with electricity by a special cable. Separated oil extracted from the well for natural gas associated with the fisheries in particular brings in tanks, where separable from the basic mass of water and Alqazhurat then in tanks Fields under the oil for the deposition and cleaning additional If the oil in the case of Asthlabp ie if it contains water can not be separated it passes through the clearing unit emulsifying. Are different ways to transport oil, a pressure in the pipelines and transport in tanks, railways, roads, river and marine Ousahm common transport tubes.

    Thursday, April 1, 2010

    Project to extract gasoline from water in Electro- Mechanical method


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    $$$  Project to extract gasoline from water Electro- Mechanicaly

    Gasoline specifications extracted on a production estimated at 200 liters per hour, which can be developed to the maximum extent 

    - Gasoline extracted Meets international standards for gasoline derived from petroleum
    - RON: You can determine the percentage of octane on demand between 90 - 97%
    - Can determine the color of gasoline, including electronically transparent color without adding any material's  dyes. 


    Materials used in the process of extracting gasoline from water 


    1 - natural water is free of any additives.
    2 - carbon from coal, rock or charcoal.
    3 - electricity. 


    The quantities used to produce 20 liters of petrol 


    1 - water from 20% of the waste water to 35%
    2 - Coal rock (50 grams) or charcoal by non-specific and can be used several times.
    3 - power: 2 kW 


    The average cost of 20 liters of gasoline in this way about 0.50 U.S. dollars, as domestic prices in Lebanon and the cost can be reduced if large quantities are used in the draft state.

    Summary: The process of extracting gasoline from the water with the addition of carbon extracted from coal, rock or wood that we have reached after many efforts and experiments for many years, she was the first in the world, because the chemistry was not able to reach to the possibility of the Federation of carbon atoms with hydrogen atoms in a manner Electro- Mechanical without using high-energy, prompting scientists to dismiss it to the high cost of high equivalent to more than the price of a barrel of oil, so the process that we have to make economic sense did not reach to scientists.
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    Alternative Energy


    Alternative Energy

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    Alternative Energy Ethanol ammunition and Biodiesel accept emerged as new another fuels which could save our apple from the alternation and abuse of deposit fuels. These another fuels accept abounding advantages over acceptable deposit fuels; they are renewable and can be produced in the United States, which could as well advice actualize added jobs for Americans. Our country should accept a added alive role in acute the analysis and assembly of these another fuels. Is a alteration to another fuels necessary? The acknowledgment is yes. Deposit fuels are not renewable and will eventually deplete.
    Fossil fuels accept managed to body our apple into a affluent planet, acceptance for abundant advance in technology, transportation, and bread-and-butter development. However, the use of petroleum carries abounding after-effects and adverse effects. During the 1970s, U.S. oil abstraction ailing at about nine actor barrels per day and has beneath anytime since. Today the U.S. extracts beneath than six actor barrels per day, and it is reasonable to achieve that we will alone aftermath beneath oil as time goes on.

    Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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