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Gas Prices, Make Up Your Mind!

August 30th, 2006 at 3:22 pm by Preston Taylor Holmes

Looks like these troublesome high gas prices may be on the downturn.

Gasoline prices are falling fast and could keep dropping for months.

“The only place they have to go is down,” says Fred Rozell, gasoline analyst at the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS). “We’ll be closer to $2 than $3 come Thanksgiving.”

Travel organization AAA foresees prices 10 cents a gallon lower by the end of next week. It reported a nationwide average of $2.84 Tuesday, the lowest since April 20.

Of course, this is good news. But what’s behind it?

•The end of summer. Driving slows, reducing demand for gasoline. And federal requirements for clean air, summer-blend gasoline end next month, making gasoline cheaper to refine and import.

•Sluggish demand. Gasoline use in the first eight months of the year is up 1% vs. a year ago, less than the 1.5% to 2% growth that’s typical, says Michael Morris, analyst at the U.S. Energy Information Administration. “Wholesalers are trying to get rid of product. The growth in demand for gasoline has really tapered off,” he says.

Wholesale prices are falling faster than retail gasoline prices, meaning stations are making more money than when prices were $3. Wholesale prices Tuesday ranged from $1.77 to $1.79 a gallon, well below the $2-plus prices typical until recently.

•Petroleum traders, worried that prices are too high to last, are selling their holdings. That pushes prices down. They also believe hurricanes won’t disrupt Gulf of Mexico production, OPIS senior analyst Tom Kloza says.

In addition to all this, I heard an interesting tidbit from a co-worker last week about how China’s demand for oil is eventually going to decrease as they upgrade and repair their own electrical infrastructure. Apparently, part of the reason behind their gobbling up of so much world oil (in addition to more cars & trucks) is that they need to fuel diesel-powered generators that are being used to fill in where their electrical grid often fails.

Though most reports over the summer have been that China is gulping down oil at a record pace, my source is pretty reliable and I hope he turns out to be correct. Nothing eases oil prices like too much supply.


2 Responses to “Gas Prices, Make Up Your Mind!”

  1. Skul Says:

    I’ve got gas!! — [hic]
    Sorry Cranky, I co[hic]uldn’t hepl [hic] it.
    whatever. sheesh:mrgreen:

  2. Gordon Says:

    We’re all guys here, Skul, let ‘er rip!

    Oops, sorry annika, didn’t see you there.

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