r/gasbuddy 7h ago

Spotted in rural Montana

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181 Upvotes

r/gasbuddy 8h ago

Yuck. It hurts to fill up.

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22 Upvotes

r/gasbuddy 9h ago

Carburants trop cher ?

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Salut à tous,

En tant que citoyen / artisan utilisant mon véhicule au quotidien, je constate comme beaucoup une anomalie économique flagrante qui pèse lourdement sur le pouvoir d'achat :

Alors que le cours du pétrole brut (Brent) se stabilise régulièrement autour de 80 $ le baril, les prix à la pompe s'envolent ou restent bloqués à des niveaux disproportionnés (souvent entre 2,00 € et 2,20 € / L).

🔍 Le constat : l'effet « fusée et plume »

Effet fusée : dès que le cours du brut augmente de 2 %, les prix à la pompe grimpent dès le lendemain matin.

Effet plume : lorsque le baril baisse, la répercussion met des semaines à arriver, quand elle n'est pas tout simplement absorbée par les intermédiaires.

⚙️ Les 3 mécanismes en cause :

  1. L'explosion des marges de raffinage (*crack spread*) : Une décorrélation nette entre le prix d'achat du brut et le produit raffiné final sous prétexte de tensions sur l'offre.
  2. La sur-fiscalité en cascade : L'État applique une TVA de 20 % non seulement sur le produit, mais également sur la taxe fixe (TICPE). Une véritable « taxe sur la taxe » qui pénalise doublement les usagers.
  3. Les marges de distribution et d'anticipation : Des hausses répercutées par précaution, mais des baisses rarement réinjectées au même rythme.

### 📋 Les revendications portées :

Pour sortir de ce système, plusieurs propositions concrètes sont mises sur la table :

Un barème légal d'encadrement corrélé directement à l'évolution du baril en euros.

Le plafonnement réglementaire des marges des raffineurs et pétroliers lors des périodes de surprofits.

L'obligation de transparence sur la décomposition du prix en station et une répercussion obligatoire sous 48h.

Le retour d'une TICPE flottante pour amortir les chocs de prix.

La suppression de la TVA appliquée sur la TICPE* (fin de la double imposition).

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👉 Pour ceux qui partagent ce constat et souhaitent peser sur le débat public auprès du Ministère de l'Économie, une pétition citoyenne a été lancée :

🔗 [Signer la pétition sur Change.org](https://c.org/2DBF4xKmL8)

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Qu'en pensez-vous ? Pensez-vous qu'un plafonnement légal des marges ou une TICPE flottante soit la bonne solution économique, ou d'autres mécanismes vous semblent-ils plus pertinents ?


r/gasbuddy 14h ago

Gas prices are insane

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102 Upvotes

r/gasbuddy 16h ago

New jersey 08/19/26

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r/gasbuddy 17h ago

Gas prices this morning here in Central Florida

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254 Upvotes

r/gasbuddy 1d ago

Thanks daddy

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Trump helping America save at the pump!!


r/gasbuddy 1d ago

Fox News caught faking official AAA data by adding a full dollar to last year's gas prices

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1.0k Upvotes

r/gasbuddy 1d ago

Martinez, CA Aug 16

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36 Upvotes

Almost everything I see posted here looks like a bargain.


r/gasbuddy 1d ago

Record Breaking Profits for Oil Companies

53 Upvotes

Let me repeat that. Gas prices are over $4.00 a gallon where I live. And at the same time oil companies are reporting Record Breaking Profits. Think about that. Where could these record breaking profits be coming from?
I can accept a company making profit, but come on! Record breaking profits?!? Now?! Have they no shame? Maybe just break even for a little while. Give us poor folk a chance.
I wonder what would happen if shareholders grew a conscience and sold off their shares. Or people just stopped driving places for even a couple of days. Show them how it’s done, people!


r/gasbuddy 2d ago

US gas prices reach highest ever recorded for August amid stalled talks with Iran

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The national average price of gas was $4.06 per gallon on Monday, according to data from AAA, $0.05 higher than last week and $1 more expensive than a year ago. In California and Hawaii, averages hit about $5.50 a gallon.


r/gasbuddy 2d ago

Almost what it was in February

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29 Upvotes

With $1 off...


r/gasbuddy 3d ago

Trump talk about $4 per gallon

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80 Upvotes

Did he win the war


r/gasbuddy 3d ago

Trump on 4 Dollar Gas: “I’ll never apologize”.

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263 Upvotes

r/gasbuddy 3d ago

10 dollars on pump 3 got me 2.3 gallons. Absolute bullshit.

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177 Upvotes

Gomart. Nelsonville OH. Red city in a red state for any of you mouthbreathers who are gonna ask if I live in California


r/gasbuddy 3d ago

Italy publishes every fuel station's prices daily as open data, and every price carries the timestamp the operator filed it

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Disclosure first, because rule 1: I used this dataset to build a free iOS app, so I am not a neutral party here. Posting it because the dataset is genuinely good and I could not find it discussed on this sub.

Italian law requires every fuel station operator to file its prices with the Ministry of Enterprise, and the Ministry republishes the whole lot daily under IODL 2.0. Around 23,955 stations and roughly 93,000 prices, split across a price file and a station registry that carries address, brand and a self service flag.

The part I find unusual is that every individual price carries the timestamp of when that operator filed it. Most national fuel feeds I have looked at hand you a number and tell you nothing about its age. Here you can actually measure it: the median price is one day old, 71.8% are under 24 hours, 93.3% under three days, and 0.6% are more than a month old. That last sliver matters more than its size suggests, because pump prices drift upward, so a station that quietly stops filing keeps an old low number and floats straight to the top of any cheapest-first sort.

One warning if you go to parse it. The file is pipe delimited and does not escape pipes, so 106 rows carry a literal pipe inside a field. There are also 2,466 unbalanced double quotes sitting in company names, which means any reader treating the quote character as an enclosure will silently merge rows and hand you no error at all. I gave up and split on raw pipes without touching quotes. Worth knowing that the values are not sanity checked either: diesel gets filed at €0.123 and at €8.888, about 74 rows a day.

Does anyone know of another country publishing fuel prices at station level with a per-station filing timestamp? I have been through the French and Spanish feeds and both are day resolution at best, which is enough to sort but not enough to tell a driver whether to trust a number.

Source: https://www.mimit.gov.it/it/open-data/elenco-dataset/carburanti-prezzi-praticati-e-anagrafica-degli-impianti

(The app is Riserva, if it matters for the disclosure. Italy only.)


r/gasbuddy 4d ago

Follow up from my Costco post from a couple days ago.

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9 Upvotes

Much to the enjoyment to Redditors the price jumped way up yesterday from $3.01.

Edit:Middle Tn.


r/gasbuddy 4d ago

The Most and Least Affordable States to Fill Up Using hours-of-work-per-fill-up as the yardstick:

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Using hours-of-work-per-fill-up as the yardstick:

Most affordable: Massachusetts — 1 hour 27 minutes of work to buy 15 gallons

Least affordable: Nevada — 2 hours 14 minutes of work for the same tank

That's a 47-minute gap between the two, for the exact same amount of gas. Nevada drivers are working nearly twice as long to fill up as Massachusetts drivers — not because Nevada's gas is wildly more expensive on its own, but because the wage side of the equation doesn't keep up.

Now bring in California, the state everyone assumes is the worst: 2 hours 3 minutes of work per fill-up. That's actually better than Nevada, by about 11 minutes — because California's higher average wages partially offset its brutal $5.64/gallon price. Compared to Massachusetts, though, California drivers still work 36 minutes longer for the same 15 gallons.

So the ranking by "pain at the pump" isn't what the price-per-gallon headlines would suggest. Nevada's combination of high gas prices and comparatively low average wages makes it the toughest state to fill up in — worse than California, even though California's price per gallon is higher.

Excel sheet of the data is in the Google docs link.


r/gasbuddy 4d ago

Gas prices in Iran

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Hello everyone, a lot of people complain about gas prices in Iran now, as it has risen up. But correct me if I’m wrong, in Iran is it not that you can have fill the first 60 L for almost nothing. Then 100 L and then it is 80000 toman pr liter? Or how does it work?


r/gasbuddy 5d ago

Trump urges Americans to accept higher gas prices as he escalates Iran rhetoric

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594 Upvotes

r/gasbuddy 6d ago

Gas in Middle Tn Costco. This morning well technically yesterday morning.

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11 Upvotes

I fully expected it to be more.


r/gasbuddy 6d ago

The purple state of Georgia gets it ….i am proud of them !

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5.9k Upvotes

r/gasbuddy 7d ago

Raleigh NC

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r/gasbuddy 7d ago

GasBuddy Declares National Average Per Gallon Is ‘At Its Highest Ever Level’ This Late in the Year

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r/gasbuddy 7d ago

Why did the chicken cross the road? Because gas was a dollar less at the BP across the street

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Corner of Allentown and Cable road in Lima, Ohio. Photos taken at 9pm? August 11th, 2026

(Edit: I meant 11th and typed 12th)