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10-09-2009, 10:50 AM
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TV achors say it could be a cold winter, but the cost of heating has dropped. Really ?
The metro tv anchors ( and nightly world news anchors) both stated that it could be a cold winter, but the good news is the heating costs have dropped.
I filled today with furnace oil ( a popular fuel in rural Minnesota) and paid ------$2.09
------$2.95 in October of last year.
However, I paid $1.95 December of last year
----------------$1.79 end of January 09
----------------$1.49 mid march of last year
(all those prices were cash prices and using the same fuel company )
Those fuel price drops were amazing last year and unless it repears itself ( highly unlikely) fuel bills for this season will be a whole lot higher.
And yet the " talking heads" from the metro and national news try to " spin" and convince you otherwise.
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10-09-2009, 10:59 AM
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When is it not a cold winter in Minnesota?
I could care less what the talking heads say, winter is always very cold in Minnesota.
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10-09-2009, 11:13 AM
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my post wasn't about the cold, but about the heating costs dropping.
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10-09-2009, 12:23 PM
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Good, I think I'll raise my house's temperature from 68 degrees to 69 degrees this winter to celebrate the lower cost. 
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10-09-2009, 01:02 PM
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And a cold fall, spring, and summer to boot. I enjoyed our week of summer in August though!
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10-09-2009, 01:16 PM
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Quote:
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And a cold fall, spring, and summer to boot. I enjoyed our week of summer in August though!
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seems to be getting cold again, this weekend it might snow.
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10-09-2009, 01:31 PM
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^
We will also see snow showers next week in NH. The northern tier is cooling of fast with this current weather pattern.
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10-09-2009, 01:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by marmac
The metro tv anchors ( and nightly world news anchors) both stated that it could be a cold winter, but the good news is the heating costs have dropped.
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They many be talking about natural gas, something which is very common for furnaces in the Twin Cities, and which has dropped in price quite a bit in the past year. It's a pretty common heating fuel in the Atlanta metro, too. And yes, we do need it ... it'll get into the teens a few times a year down here.
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10-09-2009, 02:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by marmac
The metro tv anchors ( and nightly world news anchors) both stated that it could be a cold winter, but the good news is the heating costs have dropped.
I filled today with furnace oil ( a popular fuel in rural Minnesota) and paid ------$2.09
------$2.95 in October of last year.
However, I paid $1.95 December of last year
----------------$1.79 end of January 09
----------------$1.49 mid march of last year
(all those prices were cash prices and using the same fuel company )
Those fuel price drops were amazing last year and unless it repears itself ( highly unlikely) fuel bills for this season will be a whole lot higher.
And yet the " talking heads" from the metro and national news try to " spin" and convince you otherwise.
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Ya, media distortion again at its finest. Watch the price of a barrel of oil. It is now at $72. Heating fuel is trading at under $1.75 a gallon with natural gas trading at about $4.75 per thousand BTUs.
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10-09-2009, 03:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rcsteiner
They many be talking about natural gas, something which is very common for furnaces in the Twin Cities, and which has dropped in price quite a bit in the past year. It's a pretty common heating fuel in the Atlanta metro, too. And yes, we do need it ... it'll get into the teens a few times a year down here.
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I heard this on WCCO radio and they were specifically talking about Natural Gas and Propane. They didn't say anything about oil. We are holding off turning on our furnace-I just can't do that in early October. I remember one year not turning our our furnace until Thanksgiving. We usually can hold off until November. We have been using our gas fireplace for a little bit in the mornings. As long as the sun comes out we are ok without the furnace for a while.
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