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Rest assured, this is not long lived. After several quarters of record profit, the oil companies will create some type of scenario to get prices back up again.
BUT... Weren't we told by the local fuel purveyors that gas was cheaper in Richmond because volume of sales was greater? Now we see a station in Waynesboro with cheaper prices. Is the volume in Waynesboro greater than the stations on 29? The story was questionable at the time, now we KNOW it was BS.