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Posted: 6:09 PM Oct 10, 2008
Last Updated: 8:37 PM Oct 10, 2008
Reporter: Jamie Edmonds
Email Address: jamie.edmonds@wilx.com

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Call it an early Christmas present for drivers.

"I don't have to think gas or food," Alonzo Griffin said.

Gas prices continue to tumble across Mid Michigan and Mark Griffin, president of the Michigan Petroleum Association said that's good news for everyone.

"Our cost has come down from what big oil charges us as petroleum wholesalers and retailers, our cost has come down over a dollar a gallon now," Griffin said.

The price you pay at the pump depends on what the owners pay for the gas, but the last time oil was under $80 a barrel, the price you paid was a whole lot cheaper.

In fact, it was October 7th of last year when oil was $79.03 a barrel. Back then, the retail price of gas was $2.89.

Friday, the price of oil teetered around the $79 a barrel mark again --- but the average retail price in Lansing was $3.25.

So why the disparity? Griffin said it's timing.

"Big oil hasn't lowered their cost to us the same value," he said.

According to gasbuddy.com, it takes about three months from the time oil is purchased to the time you see the refined gas at the pump.

So that means we won't reap the rewards of the lower barrel prices until this winter.

"Good news, it's coming down," Griffin said. "Crude oil as it comes down, eventually our retail prices will come down as well."

Only time will tell how low they can go.

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Posted by: Jo Location: Southern Michigan on Oct 27, 2008 at 04:55 PM
Gas! What about Diesel? Why hasn't it gone down as fast as the gas? Someone isn't keeping track of all our fuel resourses. We use diesel in our business, a lot if I may say, much more that gas. We need the same consideration in the lowering of the price as much as the other fuels. What gives?????

Posted by: Greg Location: Green Bay on Oct 27, 2008 at 09:21 AM
If Jamie Edmunds was any type of reporter why did she not ask or question this Mark Griffin why when the price of a barrel of oil goes up you see the increase at the pump immediately the same day. What happen to the 3-month delay. It's a bunch of crap their feeding you. Ask the tough questions.

Posted by: Peggy Location: Eugene Oregon on Oct 22, 2008 at 11:24 AM
if it takes 3 months for the price to reflect at the pump for oil prices going down then why does it rise so fast? Stations have paid less for what is in there tank compaired to what they are charging!

Posted by: don Location: charlotte on Oct 18, 2008 at 09:11 AM
Michigan is only one of maybe 3 states that have a gas tax and then charge sales tax on top of it. So basically, Michigan is charging a tax on a tax. No wonder Michigan is loosing so many jobs.

Posted by: Tammy Location: Quincy on Oct 16, 2008 at 12:12 PM
Why is it when oil goes up the gas goes up that same day if it takes up to 3 months to refine?

Posted by: Brian Location: Charlotte on Oct 13, 2008 at 02:46 PM
BULL! Execuses for everything! Timing... yeah right, 3 months to come down, 3 seconds to go up!!

Posted by: Bill Location: Fernandina Beach Florida on Oct 12, 2008 at 08:06 PM
I have a hard time believing this is timing. When Hurricane Ike came through Texas in September, the price of gas spiked from $3.59 a gallone to over $4.00 in two days. The oil companies are doing more than lining their pockets! They're price gouging.

Posted by: Gordon Location: Gregory, Tx AKA Mason, Mi. on Oct 11, 2008 at 06:42 PM
Today gasoline in Gregory is $2.52 for regular. You don't think you are getting hosed. The price of gas here was $3.08 for unleaded on Ost. 2, and now it's dropped $0.56 a gallon. I do think you are getting ripped off bigtime.

Posted by: Robert Location: Jackson on Oct 11, 2008 at 03:35 PM
How can it be 3mos for the price of gas to come down? It takes only minutes for it to go up, when the price of oil goes up on the market!!!

Posted by: Jim Location: Olivet, Mi on Oct 11, 2008 at 09:26 AM
It seems the price fall in gas lags the price fall in crude oil and yet they seem to march in lock step when they move up.

Posted by: RWF Location: Port Orange Fl on Oct 11, 2008 at 09:15 AM
So why do gas prices go up in 2-3 days after oil prices go up????

Posted by: Brian Location: Houston, Texas on Oct 11, 2008 at 02:26 AM
To bad the local, state and feds already added a ton more taxes to the gas and diesel, mainly diesel. Once again, government hurts us just a little more...

Posted by: Tony Location: Chicago on Oct 11, 2008 at 01:49 AM
Oil price goes up, gas IMMEDIATELY goes up. Oil price goes down, it takes up to 3 months to come down? What a bunch of garbage. Someone needs to punch the CEO's of ALL Big Oil Companies in the mouth like the Lehman CEO.

Posted by: Bartholemew Location: Lansing on Oct 10, 2008 at 08:19 PM
This is BS. Do you really think gas prices will come down to 2.89 in 3 months? The oil companies are still just lining their pockets.

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  • Posted By: craigIf anyone in power was really concerned with helping people of lesser means we would be talking about bring jobs back to the USA where we can prosper and be proud of hard work again. how about a bailout for the countless unemployed AMERICANS, or parents on the brink of disaster that will last a lifetime.
  • Posted By: craiggovernment should help automakers at this point, however to say they (auto makers) are not responsible for the recession is absurd. how many more jobs can they push overseas before there will be no one left to purchase their products anyhow?
  • Posted By: BuzzWhy should the Big 3 be bailed out? GM wants to sell off our discontinue the Saturn, which is affordable but has made no mention of discontinuing the Corvette and other less affordable models. If GM wants help have them pick one particular model in each of its lines, i.e. the Lacrosse for Buick, Impala for Chevrolet and the Aura for Saturn. GM is about as impervious as the out-going President is - they just don't get it! I read and sympathize with the line workers who say they can't even afford to buy a new car from the company that they work for - that's pretty sad and certainly doesn't promote company solidarity. Like I've said before, make the Big 3 sell what's sitting at all the dealerships even if they have to take a loss before making another automobile. Why keep making what nobody wants at prices nobody wants to pay?
  • Posted By: BethThe Big 3 failure would be a major disaster - I agree. However, I don't feel that the government or tax payers should bail them out until they have made the same kinds of concessions that citizens, small business, and union members have already made. Begin by severely downsizing the execs and their benefits i.e. luxuries. Times are tough and they should share in the "recession life style" is part of the reason for decreased car sales. I need a newer car badly, but it's not on my shopping list any time soon. They are flying and driving nice cars. Get real! The union members have suffered considerable cuts already including loss of workers, benefits and wages. Make equal cuts in management, wages, and benefits, then look at union members' additional concessions, and financial aide from the government.
  • Posted By: jonlike i said we the workers will and are getting hurt.they gain we lose
  • Posted By: METhank you UAW, if the union would not have barganed until the big 3 couldn't afford it any more we would all be able to afford nice cars. I was in the union before and it definently isnt all peaches and cream. Sure they will fight to get you more but look what it has done.. Workers recieved more then the company could afford and now more may lose everything. Thanks again UAW. It is flat out B.S. that the government will bail out huge corporations but only give the autos a loan. Its all for the politicians gain, main street America has been hurting alot longer then wall street, but wall street affected the politicians pocket so they did something about it. Mr & Mrs politician help us out, cut your pay & benefits.......quit cutting ours.
  • Posted By: LegallyRadTo Explain: If the banks were not bailed out, that would have affected the big 3, and every other business that deals with the banks (show me one that doesn't). This has nothing to do with Bush. Big 3 are very poorly run, and concede too much to organized labor. The bail out will first be essentially worthless since it will amount to a drop in a bucket, and the companies just blow cash. They need to fail to preserve our American capitalistic economy. Chances are only one or two of them will go out of business, but if they properly restructure then they could be saved... restructuring means cutting labor costs and consolidating products. If you want to blame something, it's mostly due to the mortgage crisis which began with Carter and Clinton who refused to allow banks to ensure that people could actually pay for their loans because they felt it might be discrimination. Look where that policy got us. Bush just happens to be in office when their poorly built floor calapsed.
  • Posted By: MicheleI cannot believe that they are not going to bail out the Big 3.Ford is not even sure it is going to need the money. And why do the banks get bailouts with no questions asked but they make the Big 3 jump through hoops of fire and all they want to do is borrow the money...... Reid is an idiot, and doesn't have a clue of how manufacturing works and what the ramifications down the road will be. Including restraurant, stores, and other service industries closing and going out of business due to lack of business. Let's keep America working!
  • Posted By: George Bush did not run our country in the ditch. He crash it stright into the wall at 100/mph.
  • Posted By: patthis is one more reason we need to thank George Bush for running our country into the ditch!

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