Accodring to this report: http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/twip/twip_propane.html
In the central atlantic states:
This week last year the wholesale price of LP was 1.70/gal and consumers were paying 2.85/gal.. (1.6 x wholesale)
This year wholsale LP is 83 cents/gal and consumers are paying 2.89/gal... (3.5 times wholesale)..
Am I missing something here, or does this sound like price gouging?
BTW, I can't even get the average price, my supplier just got me for 3.52/gallon.
In the central atlantic states:
This week last year the wholesale price of LP was 1.70/gal and consumers were paying 2.85/gal.. (1.6 x wholesale)
This year wholsale LP is 83 cents/gal and consumers are paying 2.89/gal... (3.5 times wholesale)..
Am I missing something here, or does this sound like price gouging?
BTW, I can't even get the average price, my supplier just got me for 3.52/gallon.