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Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« on: April 30, 2008, 01:02:25 AM »
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Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
Big New Shock at the Pump Forecast by Two Analysts
By DAN DORFMAN
Special to the Sun
April 28, 2008
 
Get ready for another economic shock of major proportions — a virtual doubling of prices at the gas pump to as much as $10 a gallon.

That's the message from a couple of analytical energy industry trackers, both of whom, based on the surging oil prices, see considerably more pain at the pump than most drivers realize.

Gasoline nationally is in an accelerated upswing, having jumped to $3.58 a gallon from $3.50 in just the past week. In some parts of the country, including New York City and the West Coast, gas is already sporting a price tag above $4 a gallon. There was a pray-in at a Chevron station in San Francisco on Friday led by a minister asking God for cheaper gas, and an Arco gas station in San Mateo, Calif., has already raised its price to a sky-high $4.62.

In Manhattan, at a Mobil gas station at York Avenue and East 61st Street, premium gas is now $4.03 a gallon. Two days ago, it was $3.96. Why such a high price? "Blame the people at STOPEC (he meant OPEC) and the oil companies," an attendant there told me.

These increases are taking place before the all-important summer driving season, signaling even higher prices ahead.

That's also the outlook of the Automobile Association of America. "As long as the price of crude oil stays above $100 a barrel, drivers will be forced to pay more and more at the gas pump," a AAA spokesman, Troy Green, said.

Oil recently hit an all-time high of nearly $120 a barrel, more than double its early 2007 price of about $50 a barrel. It closed Friday at $118.52.

The forecasts calling for a jump to between $7 and $10 a gallon are based on the view that the price of crude is on its way to $200 in two to three years.

Translating this price into dollars and cents at the gas pump, one of our forecasters, the chairman of Houston-based Dune Energy, Alan Gaines, sees gas rising to $7-$8 a gallon. The other, a commodities tracker at Weiss Research in Jupiter, Fla., Sean Brodrick, projects a range of $8 to $10 a gallon.

While $7-$10 a gallon would be ground-breaking in America, these prices would not be trendsetting internationally. For example, European drivers are already shelling out $9 a gallon (which includes a $2-a-gallon tax).

Canadians are also being hit with rising gas prices. They are paying the American-dollar equivalent of $4.92 a gallon, and they're being told to brace themselves for prices above $5.65 a gallon this summer.

Early last year, with a barrel of oil trading in the low $50s and gasoline nationally selling in a range of $2.30 to $2.50 a gallon, Mr. Gaines — in an impressive display of crystal ball gazing — accurately predicted oil was $100-bound and that gasoline would follow suit by reaching $4 a gallon.

His latest prediction of $200 oil is open to question, since it would undoubtedly create considerable global economic distress. Further, just about every energy expert I talk to cautions me to expect a sizable pullback in oil prices, maybe to between $50 and $70 a barrel, especially if there's a global economic slowdown.

While Mr. Gaines thinks there could be a temporary decline in the oil price, he's convinced an overall uptrend is unstoppable. In fact, he thinks his $200 forecast could be conservative, and that perhaps $250 could be reached. His reasoning: a combination of shrinking supply and increasing demand, especially from China, India, and America.

Mr. Brodrick's $200 oil forecast is largely predicated on a combination of pretty flat supply and rip-roaring demand. Other key catalysts include surging demand in China and India, where auto sales are booming, and major supply disruptions in Nigeria and also in Mexico, our second-largest source of oil imports, where oil production has fallen off a cliff.

More factors include the ever-present danger of additional supply disruptions from volatile countries in the Middle East that are not our allies, and the unwillingness of SUV-loving Americans to trim their unquenchable thirst for foreign oil. Likewise, for the first time, emerging markets this year will use more oil than America.

To Mr. Brodrick, it all adds up to an ongoing energy bull market. His favorite plays are the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund ; United States Natural Gas Fund LP; Apache Corp.; Occidental Petroleum; Anadarko Petroleum, and Schlumberger.

http://www2.nysun.com/article/75363

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2008, 01:06:11 AM »
uh huh ::) at that price I'll drill and refine my own lol...

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2008, 01:56:32 AM »
Wonder if the price will mysteriously drop again as we move closer to the election?
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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2008, 02:17:50 AM »
Wonder if the price will mysteriously drop again as we move closer to the election?
I'm not sure they give a fuck anymore... 


I think the psychos that got us locked down are laying back with the next 50 years planned out to their shitbag satisfaction with no worries.  No matter who wins, there is a contingency plan to get their way.  Thought out like a genius chess player named Hannibal Lecter.

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2008, 04:19:43 AM »
Wonder if the price will mysteriously drop again as we move closer to the election?

i'm sure it will.  and just like last time, everyone will praise bush for 'finally getting the dems spendin under control'.

and just like last time, coach and BB will gloat about how nice it is that things are back to normal.

and just like last time, gas will rise 4 cents the week after the election then grow,grow,grow in price for the next 2 years.

sheep are easy to fool

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2008, 04:57:22 AM »
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Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
Big New Shock at the Pump Forecast by Two Analysts
By DAN DORFMAN
Special to the Sun
April 28, 2008
 
Get ready for another economic shock of major proportions — a virtual doubling of prices at the gas pump to as much as $10 a gallon.

That's the message from a couple of analytical energy industry trackers, both of whom, based on the surging oil prices, see considerably more pain at the pump than most drivers realize.

Pain at the pump?  What pain? I don't know about any of you, but gas on this side of the pump is FREE!!

Yep, ...you heard me correctly, ...I didn't stutter, I said...
 FREE



Do you use gasoline or diesel? Know anyone who does? Know anyone who wants to get it for free?

If you're in North America, ...you can get FREE fuel at any of the following stations:

ARCO,  BP, Amoco, Chevron, Circle K, Diamond, Shamrock, ExxonMobil, Gulf Oil, Marathon, Petro-Canada, Shell, Sinclair, Speedyway, SuperAmerica, Sunoco, Tesoro, or Texaco

GET FREE FUEL NOW! ...ASK ME HOW!

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #6 on: April 30, 2008, 05:05:53 AM »
Man gets prison after hundreds of thousands of spam e-mails

http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=212736.msg2945258#msg2945258

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #7 on: April 30, 2008, 10:20:35 AM »

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #8 on: April 30, 2008, 11:02:23 AM »
Man gets prison after hundreds of thousands of spam e-mails




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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #9 on: April 30, 2008, 11:25:32 AM »
Pain at the pump?  What pain? I don't know about any of you, but gas on this side of the pump is FREE!!

Yep, ...you heard me correctly, ...I didn't stutter, I said...
 FREE



Do you use gasoline or diesel? Know anyone who does? Know anyone who wants to get it for free?

If you're in North America, ...you can get FREE fuel at any of the following stations:

ARCO,  BP, Amoco, Chevron, Circle K, Diamond, Shamrock, ExxonMobil, Gulf Oil, Marathon, Petro-Canada, Shell, Sinclair, Speedyway, SuperAmerica, Sunoco, Tesoro, or Texaco

GET FREE FUEL NOW! ...ASK ME HOW!

CATCH THE VISION!!!

Sent you a pm!!!















Just kidding, STFU.

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #10 on: April 30, 2008, 11:25:45 AM »
The speculators are killing the consumer, plain and simple. 
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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #11 on: April 30, 2008, 11:41:24 AM »
a LARGE part of the increase in the cost of a barrel of oil is due to the devaluation of the US Dollar.

Hmmmm.....I wonder why the world wide financial community has devalued our currency?

I'm sure it has nothing to do with the massive borrowing of the Bush Administration or the BLACK HOLE of our tax dollars that is the illegal and never ending war in IRAQ

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #12 on: April 30, 2008, 11:48:25 AM »
a LARGE part of the increase in the cost of a barrel of oil is due to the devaluation of the US Dollar.

Hmmmm.....I wonder why the world wide financial community has devalued our currency?

I'm sure it has nothing to do with the massive borrowing of the Bush Administration or the BLACK HOLE of our tax dollars that is illegal and never ending war in IRAQ

No, nothing to do with it.   ::)

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #13 on: April 30, 2008, 11:56:27 AM »
Gas already almost costs a fin in Milwaukee.

Nationless multinational corporations my friends...those are the benefactors of the US's securing Iraq oil supplies.

Nationalism is antiquated.

Where have all the Iraqi oil revenues gone?

Not in my pocket, that's for sure.

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #14 on: April 30, 2008, 12:33:32 PM »


  CATCH THE VISION!!!

heres a marketing strategy for you. replace the dude with a pic of you topless.

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2008, 04:08:41 PM »
How much is a horse going for nowadays?

If gas shoots up too much more, this nation will collapse.  Collapse.  Disintegrate.  We either Balkanize or are forced into an NAU, which, will eventually lead to Balkanization anyways.

Biofuels aren't helping at all except for pandering to whackjob environmental groups....all that leads to is even more expensive food prices on top of the soaring cost to harvest and ship food.  It also leads to deforestation and other environmental disasters.  The amount of corn needed to make one gallon of fuel you can put directly into your tank can feed an average US man for one year.  That is not efficient.

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #16 on: April 30, 2008, 04:10:41 PM »
Sent you a pm!!!















Just kidding, STFU.

lmfao

I was like huh


then scrolled down

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #17 on: April 30, 2008, 04:49:55 PM »
lmfao

I was like huh


then scrolled down

You and me BOTH! {no pun intended}

I thought to myself, ..."that boy must be on the pipe! After all the grief he's given me,
...does he actually think I'm going to tell him how to he can get his fuel for free?"

Then after I scrolled down, ...I had to laugh out loud myself.  ;D

She who laughs last, ...laughs loudest!  I'll check back with y'all when fuel reaches $10 gallon,
...we'll see if any of you are still laughing at the prospect of free fuel then.  ;)

Sometimes it's not about cursing the coming storm, sometimes it's as simple as learning how to dance in the rain

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #18 on: April 30, 2008, 06:11:41 PM »
Still not catching us up - we are at over $7 US dollar a gallon.

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #19 on: April 30, 2008, 06:24:43 PM »
Still not catching us up - we are at over $7 US dollar a gallon.

I flew into Orlando FL for the weekend, and my friend Cliff told me he just paid over $200 to fill up his tank.
He is now currently paying $9 per gallon in the UK.  :o
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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #20 on: April 30, 2008, 07:39:09 PM »
Im going to buy a cabin in wyoming....screw this shit.

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #21 on: June 04, 2008, 05:57:47 PM »
The military is looking better and better.  Live on base and spend my time deployed.  The gas prices will be the same as death in the next year. 
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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #22 on: June 04, 2008, 06:33:48 PM »
The military is looking better and better.  Live on base and spend my time deployed.  The gas prices will be the same as death in the next year. 

Are you joining?

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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #23 on: June 04, 2008, 07:04:26 PM »
Are you joining?
Might be if my job application keeps getting bounced back.  It could set me up for a better job later though. 

More people need to utilize public transportation.  I hope that somebody does something about the oil companies and speculators.  They are royally fucking us and something needs to be done about it.  Stop buying SUVs, stop traveling so much and see what these fuckers do when people are buying 4 cylinder cars instead of V6 or V8.  The speculators are driving the price up and I wonder who is urging them to do so....hmmm.
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Re: Gasoline May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
« Reply #24 on: June 04, 2008, 07:09:12 PM »
Might be if my job application keeps getting bounced back.  It could set me up for a better job later though. 

More people need to utilize public transportation.  I hope that somebody does something about the oil companies and speculators.  They are royally fucking us and something needs to be done about it.  Stop buying SUVs, stop traveling so much and see what these fuckers do when people are buying 4 cylinder cars instead of V6 or V8.  The speculators are driving the price up and I wonder who is urging them to do so....hmmm.

It's a great profession.  What branch?