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ADAM SCHRECK | April 15, 2008 05:28 PM EST | AP

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NEW YORK — Energy traders rewrote the record books again Tuesday, pushing oil futures past $114 a barrel as gasoline and diesel prices struck new highs of their own at the pump.

Light, sweet crude for May delivery jumped as high as $114.08 a barrel shortly after regular trading ended on the New York Mercantile Exchange. That is nearly $2 above an intraday high set last week.

Concerns about insufficient global supply, stoked by a high-profile report by the International Energy Agency that said Russian oil production dropped this year for the first time in a decade, was largely responsible for the surge. Oil prices rose as high as $113.99 a barrel during the regular session before settling at $113.79, up $2.03 from Monday's record close of $111.76 a barrel.

"In an emotionally driven market like we've got now, it just doesn't take much in the way of a headline to prompt a psychological response," said Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch & Associates in Galena, Ill.

Prices at the pump also charged ahead. Retail gasoline prices rose to a new average national record of $3.386, according to AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. Prices were highest in California, where mid-range and higher grades are now averaging more than $4 a gallon.

Diesel prices at the pump jumped to $4.119 a gallon, also a record, setting the stage for even higher prices on food and other goods transported by truck, ship and rail.

Prices are widely expected to keep rising as summer approaches. Gasoline futures jumped by nearly 6 cents to finish at a settlement record of $2.881. That is less than a nickel below the all-time intraday high for the benchmark contract that was set as Hurricane Katrina made landfall in 2005.

"Unfortunately, we do expect the price of gasoline, and probably diesel as well, are going to escalate as long as the price of oil keeps moving higher," said Geoff Sundstrom, a fuel price analyst for AAA.

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Oil's recent run above $100 a barrel has been largely attributed to a steadily depreciating dollar, because the weakness prompts investors to seek a safe haven in hard commodities such as oil and gold. The greenback strengthened marginally against the euro Tuesday afternoon, but still remains near all-time lows against the 15-nation currency.

The oil report from the IEA _ the Paris-based energy watchdog for industrialized countries _ said Russia, the world's biggest oil exporter after Saudi Arabia, averaged 10 million barrels per day from January through March, down 1 percent from 2007. That is the first time production has failed to exceed previous-year figures since 1998.

Artyom Konchin, an analyst with Russian investment bank Aton Capital, attributed Russia's oil supply lull to high taxes and insufficient reinvestment into infrastructure.

"It's not that we don't have enough oil," he said. "We just don't have enough capital going into developing the fields."

Crude prices were also supported by reports of a number of supply disruptions.

Attracting the most attention was the closure of Mexico's three main oil-exporting ports on the Gulf Coast because of bad weather starting Sunday. Only one of the ports remained closed Tuesday, according to Mexico's Communications and Transportation Department.

The department issued a bulletin Tuesday morning that the Pacific oil port of Salina Cruz also had been closed because of strong wind and high waves, although that terminal is not a major supplier for the U.S.

"It just shows you how fragile the oil markets are," Sundstrom said.

In other Nymex trading, heating oil futures surged by 7.1 cents to settle at $3.2739 gallon, while natural gas futures spiked 15.2 cents to settle at $10.212 per 1,000 cubic feet.

In London, May Brent crude rose $1.47 to settle at $111.31 on the ICE Futures exchange.

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Associated Press Writers George Jahn in Vienna, Austria, Gillian Wong in Singapore, and Jessica Bernstein-Wax in Mexico City contributed to this report.

NEW YORK — Energy traders rewrote the record books again Tuesday, pushing oil futures past $114 a barrel as gasoline and diesel prices struck new highs of their own at the pump. Light, sweet cr...
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- KOisGod I'm a Fan of KOisGod 323 fans permalink
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Just wait until Shrub goes demanding another 100+ billion for Iraq in a few weeks.

Just you wait - think the Dems and W's dick suckers the repigs will obey?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 04/15/2008

And now we see the typical repub response to economic woes from McCain. He wants to get rid of the federal gas tax from Memorial Day to Labor Day. As usual, repub shortsightedness makes them put forward a plan that may look good for a few days, but will actually hurt us for years to come.

Even McCain admits we are in a recession. We are on a clip to break the record for the federal budget deficit yet again (doesn't it seem we have been saying that every year under Bush), with a deficit of over $300 billion in the first half of the fiscal year. This doesn't even count the unbudgeted costs of the Iraq war, which will be at least $150 billion this year. At this rate, the true deficit will hit at least $750 billion this year. So, McCain proposes to raid the treasury even more, increasing the deficit by a few billion more. That will just be added to our tab with China, and we will be paying for that 3 month tax break for years to come, with interest. Brilliant, truly brilliant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 04/15/2008
- NelsonR I'm a Fan of NelsonR 3 fans permalink

Most voters elected Bush/Cheney. You earned inflation and a corrupt broken society. Live with it.
Now you will probably elect senility John, live with him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 04/15/2008

Finally a liberal who admits Bush did not steal the election in 2000 and 2004. Thank you

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 04/15/2008

I don't see any such admission, and that's a good thing, because your assertion is a LIE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 04/15/2008
- mmckinl I'm a Fan of mmckinl 22 fans permalink

Peak Oil is here my friends...

There will be ups and downs in price as economies go into permanent recession but the general direction will be relentlessly higher and higher.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 04/15/2008

Artyom Konchin, an analyst with Russian investment bank Aton Capital, attributed Russia's oil supply lull to high taxes and insufficient reinvestment into infrastructure.

"It's not that we don't have enough oil," he said. "We just don't have enough capital going into developing the fields."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 04/15/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 244 fans permalink

These increases are not happening when oil is valued in Euros. Its happening because of the devaluation of the dollar caused by HUGE Trade deficits, because those s/b very bitter people have been replaced by dollar a day workers in Communist China and huge budget deficits where we borrow money to pay more for privitized services, the Occuption in Iraq and Tax cuts.

No one got a tax cut, after you factor in that your networth along with the Dollar is now down in real terms by 60%. Thats a huge tax increase. We now pay lower capital tax gains on nothing but currency translation gains. Or more than a 100 % tax rate!

Here is what the DEMs s/b telling the public.. day in and day out! You got no tax cut in real terms! Credit Card government financies will do that every time! We flooded the world with dollars. Now to save the dollar we have to have a half off sale in America to Foreigners to repatriot the dollars

There was no good BUSH economy or recovery.. its was all done with Monopoly money, that why 3.5 million less MFG jobs..

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 04/15/2008
- mmckinl I'm a Fan of mmckinl 22 fans permalink

Wrong, oil as priced in Euros is going up as well, just not as fast.

What we are seeing is Peak Oil, Even Paul Krugman says so now. Unless we immediately deal with peak oil the consequences will be very painful for a very long time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 04/15/2008
- NelsonR I'm a Fan of NelsonR 3 fans permalink

Your post reminds me of the ad by Denny's, where the guy goes in a plops down monopoly money for a McDonald's breakfast. The order taker looks up and says, "That's not real money" and the order-er then Say's, "that's not a real breakfast".

The best analogy of the present corrupt regime in power, BUSH/CHENEY and our elite rich who are getting richer. Oops, now I'm not mad, I'm BITTER.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 04/15/2008
- magen I'm a Fan of magen 14 fans permalink

"Really? That's interesting. I haven't heard that."

Why isn't Obama making this a campaign issue?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 04/15/2008

All that Iraqi oil is really comming in handy. All that destruction and forced "freedomization" of Iraq and we have $113 for a barrel of oil. Wonderful to have freedom on the march.

I wonder what the global consumption would have been if we had not outsourced all the manufacturing jobs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 04/15/2008

It's all VERY liberating if you're a "big Ol'e Man" like Shooter Dick, Duuuhbuhya, Daddy Bush, et. al.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 04/15/2008

When Clinton left office it used to cost me less than $20 to fill up my car. I just put gas in my car for $46.50. A $26.50 jump in less than 8 years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 04/15/2008
- chronic I'm a Fan of chronic 71 fans permalink
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Yeah, and meanwhile wages have been stagnent!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 04/15/2008
- bola47 I'm a Fan of bola47 6 fans permalink
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Buscho building up their retirement accounts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 04/15/2008
- cmeans29 I'm a Fan of cmeans29 3 fans permalink

Another reason to be "bitter or angry."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 04/15/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

Americans and their historians rank Bush as the worst president. Saudi's and their royal family rank him as the best American president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 04/15/2008

that is extremely scary...smh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 04/15/2008
- Razz I'm a Fan of Razz 2 fans permalink

Oh yea, let’s pump some more money into Iraq, maybe that will bring the gas prices down. Better yet it’ll fix our housing market, our healthcare and education system. We will get more manufacturing jobs and it will fix our social security problem. Even a 1st grader knows that every dollar that you spent you will have one less for something else. Every single politician is filling up his or her pocket somehow from the Iraq debacle, that’s why none of them are doing anything about it, while the middle class is being squeezed to death.
The oil from Iraq is going to pay for the war…My ass. Paul Wolfowitz should be sent to Iraq with no money and an empty gas tank, to see if he can get one gallon of gas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 04/15/2008
- Razz I'm a Fan of Razz 2 fans permalink

Oh yea, let’s pump some more money into Iraq, maybe that will bring the gas prices down. Better yet it’ll fix our housing market, our health care and education system. We will get more manufacturing jobs and it will fix our social security problem. Even a 1st grader knows that every dollar that you spent you will have one less for something else. Every single politician is filling up his or her pocket somehow from the Iraq debacle, that’s why none of them are doing anything about it, while the middle class is being squeezed to death.
The oil from Iraq is going to pay for the war…My ass. Paul Wolfowitz should be sent to Iraq with no money and an empty gas tank, to see if he can get one gallon of gas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 04/15/2008
- OkieMon I'm a Fan of OkieMon 35 fans permalink

mission accomplished

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 04/15/2008
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