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$4 Gas Might be Here to Stay (Drill Here, Drill Now And Watch Gas Prices Go Down)
abc ^ | 5/4/2011 | MICHAEL MURRAY

Posted on 05/04/2011 3:39:42 PM PDT by tobyhill

In state after state, stunned drivers are pulling into gas stations advertising $4-per-gallon gas. Five states already have record-high gas prices, and another 22 states are within 15 cents of record prices. Economists say that prices may dip to around $3.25 later this year, but that everyone should start getting used to seeing a new digit on gas station price boards.

The U.S. Department of Energy reported late Monday that gasoline prices at the pump averaged $3.96 a gallon nationwide, up a little over 8 cents from a week ago.

"Nationally, gasoline prices have been above $4 for the last week or so," Jamie Webster, a senior manager with PFC Energy, told ABC News. "I would anticipate that staying above $4 a gallon for gasoline, the national average, is probably going to be the case through Memorial Day, and probably a few weeks after that."

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TOPICS: Extended News; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: democrats; drillheredrillnow; economy; energy; envirofascism; gasprices; liberalfascism; obama; oil
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra

In the northern CT/western MA area, prices seem to have stabilize in the $3.90 range in MA and around $4.15 in CT. Last I checked crude is down down a hair.


21 posted on 05/04/2011 6:51:51 PM PDT by matt04
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To: matt04
In the northern CT/western MA area, prices seem to have stabilize in the $3.90 range in MA and around $4.15 in CT. Last I checked crude is down down a hair.

What do you mean by the tearm "stabilized"? Do you mean that gas prices haven't gone up in few days?

22 posted on 05/04/2011 7:02:31 PM PDT by NRG1973
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To: Dilbert San Diego

because then people will be more accepting of alternative energy, windmills, solar, etc.


Find an alternate energy source that is cheaper than fossil fuel and doesn’t change my lifestyle (i.e. doesn’t make me give up a car, electricity, mass transit, indoor heat etc...) and you can sign me up. Unfortunately, wishing it was so does not make it so. Right now there is simply no replacement for fossil fuel that will provide for what we consider a normal lifestyle.


23 posted on 05/04/2011 7:08:51 PM PDT by Personal Responsibility (The more the plans fail the more the planners plan - Ronald Reagan)
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To: tobyhill
"$4 Gas Might be Here to Stay" Yeah right! In what universe?

Things might eventually be o.k. if we settled at ONLY $4/gal. It's goin' waaay above that, folks.

24 posted on 05/04/2011 7:28:33 PM PDT by PENANCE
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To: tobyhill

Record high gas?

You’ll get used to it.

Now pay your taxes, your government is broke. :)


25 posted on 05/04/2011 8:02:52 PM PDT by Tzimisce (Never forget that the American Revolution began when the British tried to disarm the colonists.)
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To: All

$4.55 a gallon here today in the burbs of $hitcago. Pretty soon I’ll only be able to go visit my grandbaby maybe once a week. And be resigned to the cheapo theater for our monthly outing. P’s me off that my extra cash is now going to rich people instead of allowing me to enjoy a little time with my family!@#$


26 posted on 05/04/2011 10:42:51 PM PDT by kelly4c
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To: NRG1973

Most stations have had the same prices for the last three to five days, even after deliveries. Compared to a few weeks ago, almost every station increased their prices by 3-5 cents each day or every other day.


27 posted on 05/04/2011 10:43:27 PM PDT by matt04
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To: Perdogg

1. Fungibility of oil means market prices will be affected by supply and demand. Chinese and Indian demand will suck up any additional supply the US can generate. High oil prices will be around until the countries with a lot of cheap oil still in the ground (ME) produce more.

2. The nominal price of oil is irrelevant economically.

I don’t get the impression that you have a strong grasp of economics based on these comments. Please feel free to disabuse me.


28 posted on 05/05/2011 12:47:47 AM PDT by Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit (Using profanity gives people who don't want information from you an excuse not to listen.)
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To: Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit

Ah, a voice of sanity...I hope you’re wearing your finest asbestos suit; you may well need it.


29 posted on 05/05/2011 2:17:04 AM PDT by AnAmericanAbroad
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To: Soothesayer9
Was with a friend over the weekend in Ontario. Gas prices are more expensive than in New York, so we popped across the border to fill er up. She says, “we drill our own here, from Alberta”. If that is the case, why is gas more $$$ than in NY??

Canadian taxes, and taxes on tax, to support their massive failed experiment of nationalized health care?

30 posted on 05/05/2011 4:36:35 AM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit
>Fungibility of oil means market prices will be affected by supply and demand. Chinese and Indian demand will suck up any additional supply the US can generate.

LOL - yeah, just toss out the statement and ignore the half of it!
The part about supply - It doesn't matter who sucks what, it matters what the supply is, and every single thing that increases supply decreases the price.

High oil prices will be around until the countries with a lot of cheap oil still in the ground (ME) produce more.

Fixed it. - As if there is a great difference between sweet & heavy crude on the world price. Sheesh!

31 posted on 05/05/2011 5:43:25 AM PDT by bill1952 (Choice is an illusion created between those with power - and those without)
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To: bill1952

So Bill, Pal...

Obviously you are quite a brilliant fellow. Would you be so kind as to explain to me how Saudi Crude which costs less than 3$ a barrel to extract is perhaps a bit different from the deep sea or tar sands type that is only viable about $50 or $60 a barrel?

Unless you have taken more than a high school course in economics, perhaps you want to go buy a textbook or something befor engaging in a conversation of this nature.

The reason oil is so expensive is because of the market power of the ME producers. It is not a lack of oil, but rather the ogliopoly of OPEC, led by the Saudis. It is kind of like they have their hands on a special part of our manhood and can twist it at will.


32 posted on 05/05/2011 11:42:45 AM PDT by Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit (Using profanity gives people who don't want information from you an excuse not to listen.)
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