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Saguaro
11-12-2007, 10:53 PM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumers could pay record gasoline prices for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday with pump costs expected to climb another 20 cents over the next two to three weeks, the government's top energy forecaster warned on Monday.

Guy Caruso, who heads the U.S. Energy Information Administration, said not all of the recent jump in crude oil prices has been reflected in motor fuel costs which now top $3 a gallon in many parts of the country, about 80 cents more than a year ago.

"We haven't seen the full pass-through (of high oil prices) yet," Caruso told reporters at a briefing on oil market conditions held at Energy Department headquarters. "I would say what's in the pipe right now (for gasoline) is about another 20 cents."

If the projected gasoline price materializes it would be the most consumers have ever paid to fill up at Thanksgiving and could break the all-time high of $3.22 a gallon set last May.

The national average retail pump price has already jumped by 25 cents since mid-October, reflecting soaring crude oil costs, which for U.S. oil hit a record $98.62 a barrel last week.

The price of crude accounts for about half the cost of making gasoline.

So far, healthy gasoline imports from Europe and weaker driving demand for this time of the year has helped soften some of the price spike, Caruso said.

Caruso said high prices are the result of strong global oil demand and tight supplies. "There's very little cushion in the market ... consumption outpacing production," he said. "We've seen steadily declining (oil) inventories."

OPEC ministers are scheduled to meet in early December to review their oil policy. Karen Harbert, the assistant energy secretary for policy and international affairs, said the Bush administration has not received any messages from OPEC officials on whether the group will increase output.

"We hope they will take action when it's necessary to ensure there is a much more calm and mutually beneficial (oil) marketplace," she told reporters at the same briefing.

Caruso warned that if the group does not boost oil production levels, crude oil prices will stay "well above" $80 a barrel and push gasoline costs higher during next spring's busy driving season.

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issac the dragon
11-12-2007, 10:58 PM
Bush probably promised the oil companies $5 a gallon oil when he leaves office. It just keeps going up. Can't say he isn't a man who keeps his promises.

April15
11-12-2007, 11:13 PM
When fuel is 35 dollars a barrel and at the pump it is 175 that means when a barrel is 100 dollars it will be 450 at the pump. Real simple math, don't need no government to figure it out.

Wabash
11-13-2007, 02:29 AM
Don't need Bush either, he has little if anything to do with it.....supply and demand....stop buying and the price will drop thru the floor...

What some of the Bush Haters from the tolerant society here don't get...it's worldwide, not just the US! $8 a gal. in London last week!

Yet, people keep buying Gas Hog SUVs and pickups! Not to mention hot rod cars...that suck gas like crazy! Mustangs, Chryslers, Dodge's...Gotta have a Hemi Man! What crap. Hemi's were fun in the 60s when I was paying 26 cents a gal. for gas...now, they are just stupid!

btw, after the election next year, you think the price will go down dramatically?:rofl:rofl:rofl Oh ya, whoever gets elected will tell those Oil guys in the ME where the bear shits! Haaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Liberals are such......Morons!

Kurtz
11-13-2007, 08:45 AM
Gas goes up for every fuckin' holiday.
It's anti family friendly, pisses me off. :mad

Kurtz
11-13-2007, 08:46 AM
AND I drive a 2 seater that gets 36mpg, but it's high octane. :lol

cassandra
11-13-2007, 10:03 AM
Seems cyclical to me.

Saguaro
11-13-2007, 10:24 AM
Don't need Bush either, he has little if anything to do with it.....supply and demand....stop buying and the price will drop thru the floor...

What some of the Bush Haters from the tolerant society here don't get...it's worldwide, not just the US! $8 a gal. in London last week!

Yet, people keep buying Gas Hog SUVs and pickups! Not to mention hot rod cars...that suck gas like crazy! Mustangs, Chryslers, Dodge's...Gotta have a Hemi Man! What crap. Hemi's were fun in the 60s when I was paying 26 cents a gal. for gas...now, they are just stupid!

btw, after the election next year, you think the price will go down dramatically?:rofl:rofl:rofl Oh ya, whoever gets elected will tell those Oil guys in the ME where the bear shits! Haaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Liberals are such......Morons!


Supply and demand ? Bush is demanding oil for the Iraq war,so we have to supply it.