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Gas to raise 25cents/gal.

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VetteMuscle427

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This is BS. Gas prices are going to jump to the highest level in history. WTF? As if the gas producing countries aren't extorting enough money out of us as is. OPEC is a cult.

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NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Gasoline prices could rise by about quarter a gallon in the coming days to new record levels, according to a published report Friday.

USA Today, quoting energy experts and analysts, reported that a gain of 24 to 28 cents a gallon is possible as stations scramble to keep up with recent increases in oil and wholesale gasoline prices.

An increase of 24 cents a gallon would put the average retail price of a gallon of regular gas at about $2.16 a gallon, according to the Energy Information Agency, the Department of Energy unit that tracks prices. The EIA's survey put the average price at $1.928 in Monday's survey, up 2.3 cents from a week earlier.

The EIA's earlier record of $2.02 a gallon for regular was hit in May of 2004.

Oil prices hit $55.20 a barrel in trading Thursday, which was within 47 cents of record intra-day levels for crude oil. But prices retreated about $2 a barrel since that high. Gasoline futures set a record at $1.5450 a gallon.

The paper reported that even higher prices could be ahead as increased warm weather driving pushes up demand.

Tom Kloza, senior analyst at the Oil Price Information Service, told the paper that retail gasoline prices lag increases in wholesale prices since Christmas by about 25 to 28 cents a gallon. He says he believes the record prices won't come until the latter half of March.

But Peter Beutel, president of energy tracking firm Cameron Hanover, said a spike of 24 cents a gallon could happen in the coming days.

"It's going to be brutal, horrendous," he told the paper.
 

snizo

Supply Officer
according to a published report

wtf does that mean? some minion for fox news faxed something over to cnn?

either way ... its a good time to look at hybrid cars, i guess...
 

Jolly Roger

Yes. I am a Pirate.
SteveG75 said:
Drill in ANWR.

Hell yeah! Tap that ass...errrr...frozen wasteland!!

Why import when we have our own? More especially after Iran's statement yesterday about siezing tankers that were coming out of the Persian Gulf, if we struck at their nukes.
 

Fly Navy

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SteveG75 said:
Drill in ANWR.

I'm with you there. I shot down a piece of turd greenie in one class back in college who was anti-drilling, only because she "liked animals". All her "facts" were complete bullsh!t. I asked her what she drove... oh yeah, it was an SUV.
 

Fly Navy

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Jolly Roger said:
Why import when we have our own? More especially after Iran's statement yesterday about siezing tankers that were coming out of the Persian Gulf, if we struck at their nukes.

Maybe the Navy will get to have fun again. Remember the 80s?
 

Acoustix99

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It'd be nice if some of our oil companies would up their refining capacity by building more refineries to turn that crude oil into gasoline...but that would cost them more money, and would increase supply, dropping prices and their profit margin. Oh well, nevermind, not gonna happen.
 

airgreg

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The oil industry is much more complex than most people understand. True, we get more of our oil from Canada, Mex, etc..., but OPEC is a cartel that determines the market price based on their production. The market is defined by OPEC's sheer size and production capabilities.

Secondly, domestic companies have tried for years to increase refining capacity (and all other forms of energy for that matter) and have been shot down and hamstrung by domestic rules and regs. Consider that in California, different cities/counties have different rules about the chemicals that can be added to gasoline. It ain't just about the price you pay at the pump. Also, anyone here who wants an oil refinery in their backyard, please raise your hand (or move to Corpus).
 

Brett327

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SteveG75 said:
Drill in ANWR.
Contrary to popular belief, the Alaska cariboo LOVE the oil industry. Those little fellas love to rub up against the pipeline to keep warm in the winter.

Brett
 

Fly Navy

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Brett327 said:
Contrary to popular belief, the Alaska cariboo LOVE the oil industry. Those little fellas love to rub up against the pipeline to keep warm in the winter.

Brett

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gregsivers

damn homeowners' associations
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airgreg said:
Also, anyone here who wants an oil refinery in their backyard, please raise your hand (or move to Corpus).

Haha I love driving down from San Antonio and seeing all the refineries on the horizon before seeing anything else.
 

Ryoukai

The Chief doesn't like cheeky humor...at all
Great. Yet another reason not to live in Hawaii...unless you love watching your paycheck trickle out of your hands and into your car.
 

Flash

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ANWR won't even come close to solving our problems. Here is a USGS assesment of how much we would actually get from ANWR:

The USGS estimates that the mean or expected value of the technically recoverable oil is 10.3 billion barrels from the ANWR Coastal Plain of the Alaska North Slope.

EIA projects peak production rates from 600,000 to 1.9 million barrels per day.... with peak production estimated to occur 20 - 30 years after the onset of production.

It is from this report:

http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/oil_gas/...discussion.html#anwr coastal plain assessment

We consume 20,743,000 barrels of oil per day as of Oct 2004. That is from this:

http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/petroleu.html#IntlConsumption

Here is how much oil reserves the OPEC countries have:

Of the world's 1.03 trillion barrels of proven reserves, 814 billion barrels are held by OPEC.

http://www.nigc.ir/eia/nonopec.asp

Long story short, we still need OPEC whether we drill in ANWAR or not. This kind of car is looking pretty good right now :icon_smil .

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/volvo-3cc.htm
 
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