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  • Gas is Cheaper. Where are the Grandstanding Politicians?

    11/12/2014 11:39:02 AM PST · by Kaslin · 44 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 12, 2014 | Jeff Jacoby
    Oil prices are plunging. Gasoline is now cheaper than milk. Why doesn't Washington do something already?Since peaking in June, the price of oil has tumbled by 25 percent. Texas light sweet crude futures have fallen to around $77.40 a barrel, a three-year low, while Brent oil, the global benchmark, sank on Monday to its lowest price in four years.With cheaper oil has come cheaper gasoline. The national average price for a gallon of regular is now just $2.926. Drivers haven't seen pump prices this low since December 2010. Nor have they seen such a sustained decline — the price has dropped...
  • Oil Prices Likely to Keep Falling as US Output Booms

    07/12/2014 8:48:19 AM PDT · by rktman · 12 replies
    moneynews.com ^ | 7/12/2014 | unknown
    New U.S. pipelines and a revival in Libyan supply are increasing the likelihood that oil prices will slump through year-end after climbing in the first six months. Wall Street analysts tracked by Bloomberg predict West Texas Intermediate oil, the U.S. benchmark, will average $100 a barrel in the fourth quarter, down 5.1 percent from June 30, while Brent drops 4.8 percent to $107. Violence in Iraq sent Brent to $115.71 in June, its highest level since September, on concern supplies would be disrupted.
  • Gas Prices Extend Painful Record: July 4 Marks 1,290 Days above $3-a-Gallon

    07/02/2014 11:04:20 AM PDT · by Cheerio · 17 replies
    CNSNews ^ | July 2, 2014 | Julia Seymour
    This Independence Day weekend, drivers won't see any relief from high gas prices. Although prices retreated by a fraction of a cent at the beginning of the week, AAA predicts holiday travelers will pay the most at the pump since 2008. In its monthly gas price report released June 30, AAA said, "With Independence Day only a few days away, today's national average price of gas is $3.68 per gallon. This average is considerably more expensive than recent years for the holiday. The national average on July 4 in previous years was: $3.48 (2013); $3.34 (2012); $3.57 (2011); $2.74 (2010);...
  • AAA: Iraq Civil War Pushing Up Gas Prices in US

    06/23/2014 5:42:02 AM PDT · by massmike · 15 replies
    WASHINGTON — AAA Mid-Atlantic says the civil war in Iraq is pushing up gasoline prices in the United States. Drivers in the District of Columbia are paying $3.89 per gallon. That’s up 5 cents from a week ago and is far above the national average of $3.68 per gallon. In Maryland, AAA says gas prices are up 4 cents this week to an average of $3.67 per gallon. Prices are highest in the Washington suburbs and western Maryland. In Delaware, AAA says gas prices have risen 7 cents over the past week to about $3.68 per gallon. AAA says national...
  • What Iraq's war may mean for the Keystone pipeline

    06/19/2014 6:26:32 AM PDT · by shove_it · 11 replies
    CNBC ^ | 18 Jun 2014 | Javier E. David
    Supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline have found a new talking point: Iraq Violence exploding in one of the world's largest oil-producing nations is ricocheting in the debate over U.S. energy policy. Backers of the pipeline, which would run from Alberta, Canada, to Texas, are pointing to the crisis in Iraq as a rationale for pushing the project forward. Often billed as a possible component for supplying the U.S.'s voracious energy markets with crude oil, TransCanada's long-delayed $5.3 billion pipeline has been mired in delays for six years. On Wednesday, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources committee voted 12-10 to...
  • Russia’s Gazprom cuts gas to Ukraine in a new phase of their conflict

    06/16/2014 12:33:37 PM PDT · by Citizen Zed · 17 replies
    Washington Post ^ | June 16, 2014 | MICHAEL BIRNBAUM AND CAROL MORELLO
    Russia cut off gas supplies to Ukraine on Monday, a move that will inflict immediate pain on its turbulent neighbor and could eventually affect other gas-dependent European nations. The cutoff intensifies pressure on Ukraine, which is contending with an increasingly violent pro-Russian insurgency in its east and with economic challenges that were crippling even before the upheaval sparked by the ouster of Kremlin-friendly President Viktor Yanukovych in February. And if the gas flow is halted for a long time, winter stockpiles across Europe could be depleted, causing problems across the continent, particularly in eastern European countries that depend solely on...
  • U.S. Gasoline Consumption Plummets By Nearly 75%

    05/31/2014 11:02:00 AM PDT · by blam · 55 replies
    Zero hedge - BullionBullsCanada ^ | 5-31-2014 | Jeff Nielsen
    Tyler Durden 05/30/2014Submitted by Jeff Nielsen via BullionBullsCanada blog, Regular readers are familiar with my narratives on the U.S. Greater Depression, and (in particular) some of the government’s own charts which depict this economic meltdown most vividly. The collapse in the “civilian participation rate” (the number of people working in the economy) and the “velocity of money” (the heartbeat of the economy) indicate an economy which is not merely in decline, but rather is being sucked downward in a terminal (and accelerating) death-spiral. However, even that previously published data, and the grim analyses which accompanied it could not prepare me...
  • Gas Price Record Worsens: 1,245 Days above $3 a Gallon

    05/22/2014 1:34:55 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 41 replies
    Cybercast News Service ^ | Julia Seymour
    Memorial Day weekend drivers will continue to take a hit as gasoline prices remain high. May 20 marks the 1,245th straight day that the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline costs more than $3 a gallon, according to AAA data. That’s nearly three-and-a-half years above $3 a gallon.
  • Gas Prices Hit 13-Month Highs, Prompt Macro Concerns

    04/20/2014 3:42:10 PM PDT · by Nachum · 73 replies
    zero hedge ^ | 4/20/14 | tyler durden
    At $3.67, US Regular gasoline prices are their highest since March 2013 having risen over 12% (40c) in the last 2 months. This must be great news, right? It must mean world demand is picking up and driving up prices of crude oil as global trade soars (amid a collapsing Baltic Dry and decelerating Chinese growth). This can't be related to "war premia" right? - as we noted here - because stocks (which always know best) have discounted all this tomfoolery. However, as the following chart shows, each time gas prices have surged up toards the Maginot Line of $3.80,...
  • California to see surge in oil brought in by rail

    04/14/2014 7:56:20 AM PDT · by thackney · 13 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | April 14, 2014 | Associated Press
    California is preparing for an oil boom — brought in on rail cars. There are no pipelines that bring crude oil into California. For decades, the fuel that powers the state’s 32 million vehicles has come from tanker ships or in-state production. But government regulators predict a surge in U.S. oil production will means a steep increase in the number of trains carrying it to California refineries. The Ventura County Star reported Sunday that the increase in rail traffic will happen quickly, jumping from 9,000 carloads in 2011 to more than 200,000 carloads by 2016, according to California Energy Commission...
  • States With the Highest Gas Prices

    03/21/2014 9:00:50 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 11 replies
    Wall Street 24X7 ^ | 03/20/2014 | By Alexander E.M. Hess and Vince Calio
    >Gasoline prices have risen steadily in the past six weeks through March 18. There was an uptick in gas prices in 37 of the past 38 days, and gas is now more expensive than at any point in the past six months. In a number of states, the price of gas is now more than $3.75 per gallon, versus $3.52 nationwide, with gas prices in several other states not far behind. In Hawaii, the price of gas is $4.17 per gallon. Here, as in a number of states, the high price of gas reflects the difficulties involved in transporting oil...
  • The Year of the Dud

    01/02/2014 6:46:50 AM PST · by Kaslin · 13 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | January 2, 2013 | Victor Davis Hanson
    Lots of things that should have happened in 2013 did not. We were supposed to have long ago reached "peak oil" and an age of always-higher gas prices. Wind and solar power -- and a reduced lifestyle -- were our dismal future. But someone or something did not cooperate with gloomy government predictions. After all the failed subsidized green companies, the postponement of the Keystone Pipeline, the radical restrictions of new gas and oil leasing on federal lands, and the promises for radical climate-change legislation curtailing carbon energy use, the United States nevertheless seems awash in old energy. Gas prices...
  • Warren Buffett’s firm acquiring Phillips 66 unit

    12/30/2013 9:07:48 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 21 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Dec 30, 2013 6:12 PM EST
    Warren Buffett’s company has agreed to trade roughly $1.4 billion of its stock in Phillips 66 for one of the refiner's chemical businesses. Houston-based Phillips 66 said Monday that Berkshire Hathaway will give up about 19 million of its 27.2 million Phillips 66 shares to acquire a business that makes additives that help crude oil flow through pipelines. …
  • High Oil Prices Taxing American Families—But There’s A Solution

    11/25/2013 4:29:01 AM PST · by Kaslin · 11 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 25, 2013 | Ken Blackwell
    At the beginning of this year, many Americans opened their paychecks to find that their take-home pay was suddenly less than it had been the previous month. The payroll tax cut had expired, resulting in the average American worker owing an additional $700 in payroll taxes this year compared to last. For a two-parent household, that’s $1,400 less with which to pay the bills, put food on the table, and fill up the gas tank. But it’s far from the only added expense straining family budgets. Oil prices, in particular, have skyrocketed over the past decade, imposing higher direct and...
  • Failing to Build Keystone Pipeline is Criminal Negligence

    10/26/2013 10:28:55 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 10 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 10/26/2013 | Chriss Street
    An eyewitness noted when thirteen railroad tanker cars carrying propane and crude oil across Alberta, Canada exploded after derailing early on October 20th, "the fireball was so big, it shot across both lanes of the Yellowhead (Highway)... there's fire on both sides." Only two Canadian National Railway workers were injured and no deaths have been reported in this latest "pipeline on rails" calamity, but the horrific accident comes just 3 months after a similar oil train disaster in a populated area took 47 lives in Lac-Megantic, Quebec. It is too early to determine the cause of the latest accident, although...
  • The Renewable Fuel Standard is Another Taxpayer-Funded Bailout

    09/30/2013 5:20:41 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | September 30, 2013 | Ken Blackwell
    We’re all paying more at the pump. It’s hurting consumers and dangerous for the fragile economy. And, it’s because of a Washington handout to corn farmers and big Wall Street banks – all disguised as a measure to promote renewable energy and clean-burning fuels. The Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS) mandates an ever-increasing floor of ethanol be mixed with gasoline. The bill, which was expanded under President Obama, ensures a baseline level of demand for ethanol, distorting the market and sending the price of corn substantially higher. That’s because gasoline refiners have to purchase ethanol, regardless of the price. So, corn...
  • Pump prices are falling

    09/23/2013 10:10:57 AM PDT · by thackney · 65 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | September 23, 2013 | Zain Shauk
    Gasoline prices are at their lowest level since early July and are expected to fall further, according to an analysis from GasBuddy.com. The national average for a gallon of regular is $3.47, down 34 cents from a year ago, according to AAA. The average price for a gallon of regular in Houston is $3.23, down 37 cents from a year ago, according to AAA data. Because refineries are running at high rates and consumer demand likely will be down from last year, prices will continue a gradual decline, GasBuddy.com Chief Oil Analyst Tom Kloza said in an email. Several refuelling...
  • Obama: Keystone XL Won't Create Jobs, Will Raise Gas Prices

    07/29/2013 4:00:05 AM PDT · by lowbridge · 80 replies
    breitbart ^ | july 28, 2013 | Ben Shapiro
    In a New York Times interview published Saturday, President Obama came out foursquare against the Keystone XL pipeline, claiming that it would not create jobs. “Republicans have said that this would be a big jobs generator,” Obama said. “There is no evidence that that’s true.” He then blamed Canada for not “doing more” to prevent carbon emissions from oil sands. Obama continued, “I meant what I said; I'm going to evaluate this based on whether or not this is going to significantly contribute to carbon in our atmosphere. And there is no doubt that Canada at the source in those...
  • The Most Expensive Gas In The World

    07/07/2013 7:57:27 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 13 replies
    Zero Hedge ^ | 07/07/2013 | Tyler Durden
    At an incredible $9.98 per gallon, Turkey has the most expensive gasoline in the world - almost triple that of the US - closely followed by Norway at $9.97. In fact, as Bloomberg notes, the US can celebrate its good fortune at being only the 51st most expensive country in the world for gasoline. So why is it then that so much is made of a rising gas price in the US? Why do we fear $3.80 when Turkey shows us things could be a lot worse? The simple answer lies in the chart below. The US spends the...
  • Only $1.14 per Gallon?

    07/02/2013 10:40:03 AM PDT · by William Tell 2 · 44 replies
    MainStreet.com ^ | 7-2-13 | Michael P. Tremoglie
    NEW YORK (MainStreet) — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced last month the launching of the "eGallon" - a tool that will compare the costs of fueling electric vehicles (EVs) to fueling gasoline-powered ones. According to the report, the national average eGallon price is about $1.14. This means that an EV can travel as far on $1.14