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Well, it's a bit more involved than that. Right now there are genuine shortages driving prices up, which always happens at this time of year. All the refineries are having to go through their summer reformulation process, and from what I've heard (no confirmation or link on this aspect) it takes 3 days to completely finish that process.
It is all speculation. It is a commodity open to speculation. The gas price is not based on the production cost of the current stocks of fuel, but the speculation on what it will cost the companies to replenish their stock that they will then sell. It is true, however, that the companies use two different arguments. If the price of oil is increasing, they base their prices on speculation of what the oil to replace their stocks will cost them. If the price of oil is decreasing, they base their prices on produciton costs. Sucks, but not illegal. |
Does Bush saying he's going to look into it have anything to do with a 32% approval rating that just came out?
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Actually, the things that are having the biggest effect on the price of crude right now is the significant under-production in Iraq and Nigeria. If they were producing to capacity, there'd probably be about a 15-20% drop. |
This makes me want to talk to my friend in Monterey who made his Jetta run on french fry oil from McDonalds...
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Hey, now that Bush had relaxed EPA standards for gas, maybe we will get to test that GW theory a little sooner than we all thought!
Why do I get the feeling this was the ****ing plan all along?:rolleyes: |
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I would argue that Pelosi is wedded to radical environmental extremists so she opposes any and all domestic oil exploration and/or production.
Pelosi, let me know when you're willing to talk about reducing the taxes on gas and oil prodicts or you are willing to support increased domestic production. Perhaps then I'd be more willing to listen to your drivel. Edited to add....the middle class squeeze? Right now, in spite of high oil prices, consumer confidence is high and the economy is doing well. |
We're middle-class and definitely being squeezed- and not in a good way. I know so many people who are struggling to get by, and this past winter we had to (and were glad to) help several family members pay their heating bills.
Get used to the anger- it's going to get a lot worse. |
While I do feel for you having gone through "the squeeze" at times myself, and of course there are always people hurting regardless of conditions, economic numbers do not agree anger will get worse. There isn't a whole lot of it now.
Consumer confidence highest in four years Oil decreased yesterday from 75 to 73. It isn't going to go higher in the near future, but declines will be a bit slower than $2/day. And in terms of inflation adjusted dollars, gas prices are still lower than during the late 70s. |
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