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Gas prices should fall more this week
Monday, October 13, 2008
Gainsville.com -- After weeks of watching prices fall on Wall Street, Americans spent the weekend watching some prices fall closer to home. Gas stations nationwide and across North Florida have been steadily lowering prices at the pump. Gas prices could fall below $3 a gallon with a week, according to some analysts. The most obvious reason for falling gas prices is that inventories have recovered since September when Hurricanes Gustav and Ike shut down many refineries, according to Randy Bly, director of community relations for AAA Auto Club South. Bly said there was another major factor pushing prices down. "Dropping demand for fuel in the U.S. and other industrialized countries – largely due to a weakening economy as a result of the current domestic and global financial crisis – continues to drive the price of crude oil down with retail gasoline prices following," Bly said. "Last week's report from the U.S Department of Energy indicate larger than expected fuel inventories and the lowest dail

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Monday, October 13, 2008
Gainsville.com -- After weeks of watching prices fall on Wall Street, Americans spent the weekend watching some prices fall closer to home. Gas stations nationwide and across North Florida have been steadily lowering prices at the pump. Gas prices could fall below $3 a gallon with a week, according to some analysts. The most obvious reason for falling gas prices is that inventories have recovered since September when Hurricanes Gustav and Ike shut down many refineries, according to Randy Bly, director of community relations for AAA Auto Club South. Bly said there was another major factor pushing prices down. "Dropping demand for fuel in the U.S. and other industrialized countries – largely due to a weakening economy as a result of the current domestic and global financial crisis – continues to drive the price of crude oil down with retail gasoline prices following," Bly said. "Last week's report from the U.S Department of Energy indicate larger than expected fuel inventories and the lowest daily consumption of crude oil – 18.7 million barrels a day – since 1999. Motorists can expect retail gasoline prices to continue to drop at a rapid rate this week."

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frede2
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Message Posted: 10/14/2008 11:44:54 AM  Ignore frede2 Report Abuse
And the oil companies will still make huge profits.
flatcoatfun
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Keep falling!
ramshot412
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Message Posted: 10/14/2008 10:54:05 AM  Ignore ramshot412 Report Abuse
"Watch out after the election"

Yep, all the gas prices will come tumbling down....
HawaiianGuy
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Message Posted: 10/14/2008 10:53:34 AM  Ignore HawaiianGuy Report Abuse
Although we are enjoying lower energy costs, let's not lose sight of the reasons behind them, namely, a slowing economy. THAT is not a good thing.
fairchildd
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good deal
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I like the crashing sounds of falling gas prices...
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$USD finally has some legs...strength! That will do wonders...Funds seeking some core strenght/safety.
chrth
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"Gas should be $2.45 a gallon right now - if all things were equal"

If all things were equal:

Summer '07 (roughly):
Oil Prices: $75/barrel
Gas Prices: $3.00/gallon

Summer '08
Oil Prices: $145/barrel
Gas Prices: $5.80/gallon
Dennis783
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Watch out after the election
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We've got to keep conserving!! They are trying to lull us back into our old habits.
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I`m playing the wait a see game.
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Hope it continues to the level it should be.
chrth
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Also remember that winter is approaching (although it's hard to tell in North Carolina today), so you'll see refinery conversion to heating oil. Gas supplies will be down so you could see prices hold steady while oil prices drop.

OPEC is going to do their darnedest to keep oil at or above $60. Global demand may push it down to $40-45 (someone even said $20) regardless. You won't see 99 cent gas any time soon, but $2.25 isn't out of the question by the end of winter.
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Showing a rise here. What's up with that?
Kerdink
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NYMEX Crude Oil $81.56 10:38am
Kerdink
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Gas should be $2.45 a gallon right now - if all things were equal

$4.09 = $147 barrel

$2.25 = $80 barrel
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Southern California is easing towards $3.00/gallon, with $3.27 here in the "Inland Empire" so far...

I am still driving conservatively and enjoying 5 mpg MORE than the EPA said I could get... Even though I have a 40 mile commute (round-trip) I still only fill up about every 10 days...

Now, if I had an electric, I'd be in business! Already have solar panels on the roof!
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Message Posted: 10/14/2008 10:36:27 AM  Ignore Gerund1 Report Abuse
Sounds good but with the price of oil going up so much for the last couple of days, I doubt it.
chrth
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"I'd love to see gas prices half what they were in July - especially since oil's barely half what it was in July..."

Oil was also over twice the price this summer over last, while gas was only up around 50%. Be thankful gas prices are not 100% consistent with oil prices as it would've been far far worse this summer.
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barrel almost = to last yr same day price..but gallon still 50 cents more?
Tanks_alot
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Lots of places under $3.00 here in the past few days.
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Diesel should be under $3.00 a Gallon.
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yes they should
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What it's like to be a big Financial Bank= $10 BIILLION !
Here, take it...it's from your Uncle Sam!
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it is so nice to see it drop but how long will this last
hank1326
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Keep on conserving and buy gas only at lower prices stations.
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I love good news!
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Come on down! How low can you go?
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Keep dropping!
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I'd love to see gas prices half what they were in July - especially since oil's barely half what it was in July...
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I gurrantee the prices will go way up sooner than later...Greed rules
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NPR reported a jump in light sweet crude on European markets today....
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lower, lower, lower.
steveski
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yeah, i'd love to see $1.50. that'd be pretty cool. if people had more $$ in their pockets by using less on gas, the economy would recover too.
no_monkey2002
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Fall the breaks are off....slide...tumble...down down all the way $1.50 a gallon by Christmas
Yonkers111
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But after the next drop, maybe not much more.
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Since we all know ourselves, we KNOW that we will go back to our
pre-conservation ways and and drive all we want .... That's what they are counting on.
suzyq2007
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some of the stations near my house finally dropped below $3.00. but this still is too high. we need more relief
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keep going down
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Many of our stations have gone back up since a low last Thursday.
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Keep falling.
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It's great that it's falling. But will it stay that way. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst!
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Had one station crack $3 over the weekend.
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Gas prices should fall much lower to be reasonable again.
MUCH LOWER! Fall, fall, fall.......
Fuel prices are still way too high.....
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no resistance here
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I hope so.
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keep falling..now other prices need to start falling.
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we need $2 gas
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Today the pump price is $2.30 to $2.45 in many stations. You can pay more if you want name brand stations...
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2.83 in Newark
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