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Originally Posted by Badger52
Thanks for that. I hit the drop down in the analysis area to put the exports up next to the first. And the analysis showing the distribution is really interesting. Looking at that still makes Joe Schmo's question about "why isn't our own gas cheaper?" a valid one if we're exporting that much refined product.
Muchas gracias.
Oh. And it's still a "dry" heat right? lol

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I have been told that it is because it is a global market.
You can buy any quality, origin, or distillation point to be delivered on the available international market. Like some other commodities.
Or so I have heard....
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