National Average Gas and Diesel Prices for November 2023
Tracking the Great Reset through Gas Prices
My fellow Patriots,
Well this decline is quite surprising.
The national average gas prices for November 2023 started at $3.462 per gallon and they declined for 27 days to $3.246 per gallon on November 28th. The prices then stayed the same for the next two days to close on November 30th at $3.246 per gallon. All data from AAA.
The national average diesel prices for November 2023 started off at $4.451 per gallon. The prices then decreased for 26 days to $4.229 per gallon on November 27th. The next day prices rose to $4.233 per gallon on November 28th, but then decreased the following day to $4.231 per gallon. The prices continued to decrease on November 30th to close the month at $4.221 per gallon.
There is no reason why fuel prices should be decreasing: there is a war in the Middle East, Russia and Ukraine are still at war, the Biden Regime has not increased domestic oil production, and there has not been any releases from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve since September 2023. There is literally no reason for both gasoline and diesel prices to be decreasing.
Now, many people have been commenting on my daily gas and diesel price updates and saying that prices are decreasing because of the 2024 election. The issue with that assertion is that prices don’t decrease arbitrarily; there has to be some economic factor causing prices to go down. During previous election seasons, the administration is]n charge would increase domestic production to cause prices to go down, but that is not happening this time, so the “election season” is clearly not the reason for the decreases.
The most surprising event in November was that the massive explosion and fire that broke out at a petroleum processing plant in Shepherd, Texas on November 8th. This event is surprising simply because it did not have any effect on the fuel market at all.
The biggest concern is the uncertainty of the reasons for these price decreases. If the reason could be identified, there would be less worry, but it is the uncertainty that concerns me and should concern you. Again, continue to be financially smart and save as much as you can.