Bend over and grab you ankles and get use to it, I personally don’t think that it is going to get any better, at least in the near future. We are going to continue to get ******
1. In order to reduce the logistics problem the military has for years been converting to one fuel. i. e. DIESEL
2. About 5-6 years ago the US Navy did away with the “old boiler tender” and it’s associated ratings. Today, if you aren’t on a Nuclear powered Aircraft Carrier or a Nuclear powered Submarine you are on a Diesel or Turbine powered ship. I. E. Diesel/JP4 etc. fueled ship.
3. The Merchant fleet is converting to Diesel power. (different grade though) Check out- Worlds largest Diesel Engine-
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl/
4. We have a war in Iraq to support, That means increased Diesel/JP4 etc usage.
5. Then there are the developing countries. China etc. Check out item #3 above, look at all the imported items that are in Wal Mart etc. You can’t find very much manufactured in the good old USA today! Those consumer items have to get across the “pond” someway.
6. The oil refineries are constantly saying that they are running at maximum capacity and can’t increase production. Look at it this way- Why would they want to increase production? If they did, there would be greater availability of fuel and the price/gal would go down. E. I. Building more refineries would cost them money to make less profit!
It looks like we are in the old situation of hitting our heads against a brick wall because it feels so good when we stop!
Just my 2 cents, what are your comments/thoughts?
May you have fair wind and following seas
Richard