As predicted, you whining pussies....

Supracentral

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http://www.reuters.com/article/dome...Type=RSS&feedName=domesticNews&sp=true&rpc=92

Gasoline could drop 50 cents/gallon by spring

Wed Feb 6, 2008 2:14pm EST

By Timothy Gardner

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. drivers could enjoy a drop of up to 50 cents per gallon in gasoline prices by this spring as high fuel prices and the threat of a recession force them to conserve, experts said on Wednesday.

U.S. gasoline supplies hit a near-14-year high of 227.5 million barrels last week, helped by falling demand for the fuel, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday.

"Gasoline stocks are continuing to increase and it implies that people are probably cutting down on gasoline consumption -- a result of the weakening economy," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Alaron Trading in Chicago.

U.S. gasoline demand over the last four weeks only averaged about 1 percent more than the same period last year, the EIA said. Demand growth for the fuel has typically averaged about 1.5 to 2 percent a year and has been one of the major drivers of global oil markets.

"Something dramatic is occurring with consumer driving habits," Geoff Sundstrom, a spokesman for AAA motor club, said in a telephone interview. "These numbers, if sustained over next couple of weeks, should set the stage for a reversal of price forecasts."

He said U.S. gasoline prices in the spring could fall 50 cents a gallon from Wednesday's $2.98.

Spring gasoline prices in the world's largest energy consumer set the stage for fuel prices during the summer months when vacationers drive fuel demand to annual peaks.

FORECASTS

In December, when oil prices were trading closer to a record $100 a barrel, compared with Wednesday's level of $87 a barrel, AAA predicted spring gasoline prices could hit a new record high above $3.50 per gallon, with fuel in some regions of the country hitting above $4.00.

The EIA had forecast similar spring gasoline prices.

On Wednesday, EIA analyst Doug MacIntyre warned that unexpected maintenance or economic run cuts at oil refineries could spike gasoline prices at any time, especially since U.S. refineries last week were only running at 84.3 percent of capacity.

Even so, he said he "certainly" expects that his agency next month will publish lower spring gasoline price forecasts.

Sundstrom said drivers are buying less gasoline because they feel the pinch from high fuel prices that have clung to near $3.00 a gallon and fear a recession amid the housing downturn.

"High gasoline prices by themselves have never altered consumer driving habits," he said. "Only when combined with some other factor have they fallen. In this case, it's anxiety about a recession."

He said gasoline demand may have fallen because businesses are making fewer sales calls and short haul deliveries, while consumers may have curtailed some shopping trips.

The record average price for gasoline, nearly $3.23 a gallon, was hit on May 24 last year, according to AAA.

(Editing by Jim Marshall)



The sky is, in fact, not falling little chicken...
 

Supracentral

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Finnon;912148 said:
here in the uk were currently paying on average 105.9p per litre

if we say a gallon is 5 litres then its £5.29.5p per gallon.

You people over there are screwed by your own socialism and willingness to allow your government to tax the living fuck out of you. We buy the same gasoline, the only difference is how much tax you pay.

Thanks for pointing out what you pay however, it's a fine example of the hazards of following in your footsteps.
 

Jervis Mcstabby

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Well I figured it was gonna either be lowering gas prices, or everyone buying a sperm-mobile :dunno:
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http://www.aptera.com/
 

Kai

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We have no choice, mike. No politician is going to advocate dropping the tax, because of the massive 'green' lobby, and the newspapers and media that have brainwashed the populace into believing that all cars are made by satan himself and that they spew forth great toxins that will destroy all life on the planet. Its an overexaggeration, but you get the point.

We can't make the politicians do what we want, because those of us that disbelieve the government bullshit and rhetoric, are sorely outnumbered by the rest of the plebs.

And yes, our fuel actually costs LESS than yours.

See how the tax works...they charge you tax....on the tax. and then tax on the tax, tax and duty.

http://www.petrolprices.com/fuel-tax.html

And, contrary to popular belief, it was a CONSERVATIVE government that introduced the fuel duty escalator...labour just added more evil.
 

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Comparing fuel prices between countries is really rocky ground, folks. For example, in Canada, our road construction and maintenance budget comes out of our income and property taxes, depending on whether it's municipal or federal roads.

In France, however, the system is a lot more sensible, and the taxes to maintain the roads come directly from the sale of fuel to use the same roads. Meaning that the people who use it are the people who pay for it, unlike the system here, where they spread the cost over everyone whether they use it or not.

So it *looks* like the folks in France pay a lot more for the fuel, on the surface... but if you start to dig deeper, you really need to have a firm understanding of the underlying tax structure for both countries. In other words, trying to figure out who is getting screwed worse on the price of fuel is like trying to nail jell-o to a tree with one hand.
 
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GrimJack;912230 said:
Comparing fuel prices between countries is really rocky ground, folks. For example, in Canada, our road construction and maintenance budget comes out of our income and property taxes, depending on whether it's municipal or federal roads.

In France, however, the system is a lot more sensible, and the taxes to maintain the roads come directly from the sale of fuel to use the same roads. Meaning that the people who use it are the people who pay for it, unlike the system here, where they spread the cost over everyone whether they use it or not.

So it *looks* like the folks in France pay a lot more for the fuel, on the surface... but if you start to dig deeper, you really need to have a firm understanding of the underlying tax structure for both countries. In other words, trying to figure out who is getting screwed worse on the price of fuel is like trying to nail jell-o to a tree with one hand.

LOL,only you would say something like that so I guess you're starting to feel better eh Dave? LOL

Duane
 

pimptrizkit

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JustAnotherVictim;912255 said:
Yay. Paying $3.30+ for premium really wasn't that bad but I will not complain about a price drop.

maybe your insane maybe it's me,

but i can see you dont drive that much.

for me, i would save atleast 90 dollars a month by spring if the gas changed by .50 cents a gallon.

personaly im pushing to learn more about ethonal and personal production possible hho car's or propane, i dont wish to have my fuel price change so much over the year.
 

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Supracentral;912152 said:
You people over there are screwed by your own socialism and willingness to allow your government to tax the living fuck out of you. We buy the same gasoline, the only difference is how much tax you pay.

Thanks for pointing out what you pay however, it's a fine example of the hazards of following in your footsteps.

no bother at all. I should imagine the north east (where i live) being cheaper by a long way compared to london for example.

and yes taxes are ridiculous. iirc fuel prices are 10% spread between the original supliers, profit etc and 90% tax

cigarettes are the same, and i should imagine alcohol will follow suit.

misserable bastards lol
 

Joel W.

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Well see. This site seems to be conflicting with that report.
http://www.poodwaddle.com/clocks3.htm

Notice that the oil reserves counter is counting backwards and the oil depletion clock is counting backwards??
:dunno:

So the more people who conserve gas, drive high mileage or zero emmision cars actually make the price of gas go down for the rest of us.. Hmmm, that sounds familiar... ;)
 

Supracentral

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Hard to argue with the hard facts of poodwaddle.com. I mean isn't that the source for economists to gather data?

If you go to this site:

http://www.badgerbadgerbadger.com/

You'll notice the global Badger population is growing out of control. They outnumber the Mushrooms by a lot. And the snake is almost extinct...

We have to do something about global Badgers! Think of the snake!

:rolleyes: