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Gas Prices Are Highest Ever For This Time Of Year

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First Posted: 02/18/2012 10:02 am Updated: 02/20/2012 5:37 pm

NEW YORK (AP) — Gasoline prices have never been higher this time of the year.

At $3.53 a gallon, prices are already up 25 cents since Jan. 1. And experts say they could reach a record $4.25 a gallon by late April.

"You're going to see a lot more staycations this year," says Michael Lynch, president of Strategic Energy & Economic Research. "When the price gets anywhere near $4, you really see people react."

Already, W. Howard Coudle, a retired machinist from Crestwood, Mo., has seen his monthly gasoline bill rise to $80 from about $60 in December. The closest service station is selling regular for $3.39 per gallon, the highest he's ever seen.

"I guess we're going to have to drive less, consolidate all our errands into one trip," Coudle says. "It's just oppressive."

The surge in gas prices follows an increase in the price of oil.

Oil around the world is priced differently. Brent crude from the North Sea is a proxy for the foreign oil that's imported by U.S. refineries and turned into gasoline and other fuels. Its price has risen 11 percent so far this year, to around $119 a barrel, because of tensions with Iran, a cold snap in Europe and rising demand from developing nations. West Texas Intermediate, used to price oil produced in the U.S., is up 4 percent to around $103 a barrel. That's 19 percent higher than a year earlier.

Higher gas prices could hurt consumer spending and curtail the recent improvement in the U.S. economy.

A 25-cent jump in gasoline prices, if sustained over a year, would cost the economy about $35 billion. That's only 0.2 percent of the total U.S. economy, but economists say it's a meaningful amount, especially at a time when growth is only so-so. The economy grew 2.8 percent in the fourth quarter, a rate considered modest following a recession.

Gas prices are already an issue in the presidential campaign. Republican candidate Newt Gingrich spoke several times this week about opening up more federal land to oil and gas drilling as a path toward U.S. energy independence — and lower pump prices.

"Our goals should be to get gasoline to $2.50 or less so that working families can actually get to work and retired families can travel," Gingrich said at a campaign event in Los Angeles Thursday.

High oil and gas prices now set the stage for even sharper increases at the pump because gas typically rises in March and April.

Every spring, refiners suspend operations to switch the type of gasoline they make. Supplies of wintertime gas are sold off before March, when refineries need to start making a new formula of gasoline that's required in the summer.

That can mean less supply for service stations, resulting in higher gas prices. And summertime gasoline is more expensive to make. The government mandates that it contain less butane and other cheap organic compounds because they contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone, a primary constituent in smog. That means more oil, a costlier component, is needed to produce each gallon.

The Oil Price Information Service predicts that gasoline could peak at $4.25 a gallon by the end of April. That would top the record of $4.11 in July 2008.

The national average for gasoline began the year at $3.28 a gallon. The average price for February so far is $3.49 a gallon. That's up from $3.17 a gallon last February, a record at the time. Back in 2007, before the recession hit, the average for February was $2.25 a gallon.

Prices are higher on the East and West Coasts, where gasoline has risen above $3.70 in Connecticut, New York, Washington D.C. and California. This isn't unusual — states on the coasts charge some of the nation's highest gas taxes.

High gas prices put a strain on many people's budgets.

Americans spent 8.4 percent of their household income on gasoline last year when gas averaged an all-time high of $3.51 a gallon. That's double the percentage a decade ago. They could pay even more this year, even though demand is the lowest in 11 years as people drive fewer miles in more efficient cars, says Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at OPIS.

Gary Goodman commutes into Manhattan from Edgewater, N.J., because gas, tolls and parking make the cost of driving prohibitive.

Goodman, an accountant, commutes by bus. He uses his car mostly for trips to the grocery store or for occasional nights out. He says he has no choice but to eat the higher gas costs.

"I already drive as little as possible," he says.

Paul Dales, a senior economist at Capital Economics says it would take a bigger shift in the global economy — say, a deep recession in Europe or a slowdown in Asia's manufacturing — for pump prices to drop noticeably. Either event would slow oil demand, depressing prices.

But experts expect demand to keep rising. World oil demand is expected to increase by another 1.5 percent to 89.25 million barrels a day in 2012, according to the Energy Information Administration.

In the short term, tensions with Iran are feeding fears that oil supplies could be blocked.

The U.S. and Europe are tightening economic sanctions against Iran over what the West believes is Iran's attempt to build a nuclear bomb. World leaders fear Israel may be planning a strike against Iran, the world's third largest oil exporter.

In response, Iran has threatened to withhold its own oil deliveries and to block the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway along its coastline through which one-fifth of the world's oil flows.

On Friday, an international banking clearinghouse crucial to Iran's oil sales said it is prepared to discontinue services to Iranian financial institutions being targeted by the EU and U.S. sanctions. That could ratchet up the pressure on Iran, but also send oil prices soaring.

The price of Brent crude fell 53 cents on Friday to $119.58. WTI gained 93 cents to $103.24.

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Reporter Beth Fouhy in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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06:13 PM on 02/21/2012
Higher prices will keep this economy from coming out of the recession. Working people (Americans) must drive grest distances to go to and from work. I am talking about over 400 miles per week . The american worker do not have a choice. The Administration must do something to stop the rapid rise in gas prices. We cannot afford to go out and buy an electric auto, we have families, bills, and children education to pay for. For over twenty years it has been the oil industry goal to drive gas prices over $5.00 per gallon, well they have succeed.
03:18 PM on 02/21/2012
HEY CONSERVATIVES, get ready!
Obama's gonna control gas prices from his "gas control panel" in the Oval Office.
It's so cool!!!!
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"Be excellent to each other"
12:12 PM on 02/21/2012
Governor Brown. what is going on with the refineries in California???
10:43 AM on 02/21/2012
Obama has dreamed of gas prices being 5 dollars a gallon. That will teach the middle class and the poor a lesson about driving too much even if that driving is to a job.
Better to protect the environment than to be able to earn a living.
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Quasi Libertarian
Only Team America: World Police Can Save Us!
10:40 AM on 02/21/2012
Here is the rub as I see it......The Left doesn't want to go on a media fire storm demanding to know why the Oil Companies are EXPORTING US petroleum and gas. With the mild winters, the US should have a surplus of fuel to lower fuel prices. But other nations like China are buying a lot of oil/gas and the US is not compelling them to not stockpile it here to get prices down. The Left doesn't want to make an issue of this because they don't care how much people are hurting financially as long as the "green" energy push is moving forward and everyone's expense...... The Right doesn't want to make an issue of it because they are in bed with big oil and want their campaign dollars..... In essence both sides are letting big oil off the hook. We could get some real relief at the pump if we squeezed Washington to make big oil not sell Domestic Crude to anyone but the US. Why drill for more domestic crude if they are just going to export it?....
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uniquindividual
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09:55 AM on 02/21/2012
Gas costs twice as much in many parts of the world.
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spinotter11
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10:17 AM on 02/21/2012
And it should cost that much or more here to encourage alternate means of transportation here.
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Quasi Libertarian
Only Team America: World Police Can Save Us!
10:33 AM on 02/21/2012
You really don't care a lot about the US Economy or the average American that is impacted by rising fuel costs that affect their bring home income which in turn affects their ability to spend money.......
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
10:36 AM on 02/21/2012
And the taxes would lower the debt.
09:38 AM on 02/21/2012
The problem isn't oil production it's refining capacity. Here in the Philadelphia area 2 refineries are already shut down with a 3rd going off-line in july unless a buyer is found which is looking less likely.
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08:23 AM on 02/21/2012
Do the KOCH bros ring a bell?
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spinotter11
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10:19 AM on 02/21/2012
Many bells. I heard that they graduated in campanology and are experts in change ringing.
07:31 AM on 02/21/2012
My comment is , this whole thing sucks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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spinotter11
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10:20 AM on 02/21/2012
How widely do you mean your comment to extend? All the way from the Big Bang? I agree, it would be so much more comfortable if nothing existed.
03:59 AM on 02/21/2012
dear hp why are my comments always pending app when i have never use very bad lang or called any one bad names
03:57 AM on 02/21/2012
there was 1 co that stood up to big oil. it was counstmers power co. back in 1973 big oil could not get much nat gas up north. school s in oh were close. coumstmers power told big oil to pound sand and built a coal to nat gal plant in marysville mi. as soon as the plant was coming on line nat gas fell in price and becave very plentyful. the plants was closed in 1979. the dems spanked coumstmers power for standing up to big oil
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Jerry Frey
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11:27 PM on 02/20/2012
Maybe when the OWS movement and the Tea Party combine their effort to combat a common foe, oil companies, there will meaningful change. Then again, maybe not.
11:10 AM on 02/21/2012
do you realize the govt makes $6 dollars in tax revenue for every $1 dollar in profit the Oil companies make
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Jerry Frey
unCommon sense for the common good
01:49 PM on 02/21/2012
based upon what source?
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sarabono
Oldie but Goody
11:01 PM on 02/20/2012
Isn't this what the Administration wants? They want substantially higher energy prices and they are succeeding.
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Julian Cicone
05:13 AM on 02/21/2012
Why in the world would the administration want this? Yes Obama and the Administration somehow thinks that high gas prices are somehow something that he wants, because the administration intentionally wants the economy to suffer and the people to suffer and he wants to commit political suicide to lose re-election. So the administration is supporting the most anti-Obama Administration corporations that exist which are the oil companies. Yep, that makes sense.
10:45 AM on 02/21/2012
Obama has stated that he would like gas prices to be at 5 dollars a gallon as they are in Europe to encourage alternative fuels.
He is getting his wish and his policies are promoting higher gas prices.
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MSROADKILL612
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09:51 AM on 02/22/2012
why wouldnt a sensible govt - the US needs to get with the program - a/ mototists need to pay true cost & b/ its a tax revenue source that can gradually wean the us from an unsustainable car based economy

empty vessels like u should clam up before the country is running on empty also

eeu prices are double - all due to taxes - but they are crapping on the us economy - well germany anyway - fast trains - doable hospitals - pensions ...

Its not our fault u drive a stupid car
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Peter Combs
Amused by the illogical..no, NOT a Republican
10:00 PM on 02/20/2012
and we still have very cheap gas...
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sarabono
Oldie but Goody
10:59 PM on 02/20/2012
So what.... ?
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Julian Cicone
05:14 AM on 02/21/2012
So we still have very cheap gas.
11:13 AM on 02/21/2012
it's not only the gas pricing that is impacted...every plastic item that is made is a biproduct of petroleum therefore everything from carpets to clothing to toys, ..the list goes on will increase due to higher oil pricing.

the govt hides gas and food pricing in their monthly inflation numbers but once the consumer products start rising, those inflationary numbers are going to go through the roof.
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MSROADKILL612
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10:00 AM on 02/22/2012
dunno about the last bit -
the govt hides gas and food pricing in their monthly inflation numbers- but very true otherwise

the $US is gonna get slammed at some point (it has already but worse has to come) & that is the basis of oil prices & most everything has an oil component in its price
08:52 PM on 02/20/2012
with big oil pounding the drum to have DC rattle swords at iran so they have a good reason to skyrocket gas prices. whats new?