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Dayum, I was really enjoying .89/gallon gas too...
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OPEC, oil nations agree to nearly 10M barrel cut amid virus
By JON GAMBRELL Associated PressApril 12, 2020 — 4:20pm
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — OPEC, Russia and other oil-producing nations on Sunday finalized an unprecedented production cut of nearly 10 million barrels, or a tenth of global supply, in hopes of boosting crashing prices amid the coronavirus pandemic and a price war, officials said.

The cartel and other nations agreed to allow Mexico to cut only 100,000 barrels a month, a sticking point for an accord initially reached Friday after a marathon video conference between 23 nations. They reached the deal just hours before Asian markets reopen Monday as international benchmark Brent crude traded at just over $31 a barrel and American shale producers struggle.
Oil prices have collapsed as the coronavirus and the COVID-19 illness it causes have largely halted global travel and slowed down other energy-chugging sectors such as manufacturing.
Mexico's energy minister said on Twitter that the group of nations agreed to cut 9.7 million barrels a day to begin May 1. Energy officials from other countries shared similar information.
Video aired by the Saudi-owned satellite channel Al-Arabiya showed the moment that Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, a son of King Salman, assented to the deal.
"I go with the consent, so I agree," the prince said, chuckling, drawing a round of applause from those on the video call.
But it had not been smiles and laughs for weeks after the so-called OPEC+ group of OPEC members and other nations failed in March to reach an agreement on production cuts, sending prices tumbling. Saudi Arabia sharply criticized Russia days earlier over what it described as comments critical of the kingdom, which finds itself trying to appease U.S. President Donald Trump, a longtime OPEC critic.
Even U.S. senators had warned Saudi Arabia to find a way to boost prices as American shale firms face far-higher production costs. American troops had been deployed to the kingdom for the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks over concerns of Iranian retaliation amid regional tensions.
"They've spent over the last month waging war on American oil producers while we are defending theirs. This is not how friends treat friends," said Sen. Kevin Cramer, a Republican from North Dakota, before the OPEC+ deal. "Frankly, I think their actions have been inexcusable and they are not going to be easily or quickly forgotten."
U.S. producers have already been reducing output and are on track for a production decline of 2 million to 3 million barrels per day, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. The American Petroleum Institute lauded Sunday's global pact, saying it will help get other nations' state-owned oil production to follow the lead of U.S. producers that are trying to adjust to a "historic drop in demand."
https://www.startribune.com/global-pact-...569579812/
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Shit I just paid $1.80  today.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
Shit I just paid $1.80  today.
I put $5 in my tank like it was 1992!
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Damn...what have I missed? I haven't put gas in my car in a month! 
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Girlfriend saw $1.39 this morning
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Girlfriend saw $1.39 this morning
you know that is like a slow hanging curve for me right?   B)
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
Shit I just paid $1.80  today.
Ditto...
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