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Gas Prices Could Hit $4 Per Gallon This Week

By JONATHAN FAHEY 04/ 7/12 12:03 PM ET AP

Gas Prices

NEW YORK -- Ahh, spring. The days get longer, flowers bloom, and gasoline gets more expensive.

It's a galling time for drivers, and it's more maddening than usual this year. The average price of gasoline could surpass $4 per gallon nationwide as early as this week. It's already $3.93 per gallon, a record for this time of year.

Why the seasonal spike? It's the time of year refineries reduce output to repair equipment and start making a cleaner, more expensive blend of gasoline for summer.

Since 2000, pump prices have risen every year between early February and late May. The annual increase has boosted prices by 27 percent on average, according to the National Association of Convenience Stores. This year, prices have risen 14 percent, or 48 cents per gallon, since Feb. 1.

"There's always built-in increase, and it's going to be accentuated this year," said Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at Oil Price Information Service.

Gasoline was expensive even before the seasonal run-up. Strong global demand, heightened tensions with Iran and a smattering of supply disruptions have kept crude oil prices elevated for months. The oil used to make most of the gasoline in the U.S. has averaged $120 per barrel this year.

This year's spring surge is more extreme than usual because three refineries that serve the East Coast were shut down last fall and another one may be closed in July. That's threatening supplies in one of the country's most densely populated regions, and pushing prices higher everywhere.

Demand for gasoline tends to drop off in winter. That makes it the perfect time for refineries to get ready for summer, when the objective is to produce as much fuel as possible. The catch is that the refining industry's version of spring cleaning causes supplies to shrink and prices to rise. To be specific:

_ Refineries need major maintenance once every four years, on average. On a practical level, that means one-fourth of the nation's refining capacity is temporarily shut down in the first quarter of every year. Because the U.S. has half the number of refineries it did in 1980, a delay in getting one or two back up and running has a greater impact than in the past.

_ To comply with the Clean Air Act and limit smog, refiners have to make a special blend of gasoline that doesn't easily evaporate in the warm summer air. The fuel is 5 to 15 cents a gallon more expensive to make because of raw material costs.

_ The nationwide fuel supply can't be transformed overnight. Between April 1, when refiners must start making the summer blend, and June 1, when retailers have to be selling it, supplies become uncertain, and prices at the pump rise.

During this period when refiners are doing maintenance and making summer gasoline, the odds of an unexpected supply disruption rise, analysts say.

To protect themselves against this possibility, energy traders buy wholesale gasoline futures on financial exchanges. That pushes wholesale gasoline prices up. And higher wholesale prices are quickly translated to higher retail prices.

Distributors and gas station owners buy gasoline every day based on a price set on exchanges. Station owners then change their prices based on how much their last shipment cost, how much the next shipment is likely to cost and what their closest competitors are charging.

Retailers can go back to selling winter blends on September 15. While it's not required, most do so because it is less expensive. Gasoline prices generally decline in the autumn, along with gasoline demand.

Seasonal price swings are not unique to the energy business. Flights to Europe are more expensive in summer, when travel demand rises, and strawberries and tomatoes get more costly in winter because they must be shipped from far-flung places. Yet when it comes to gasoline and spring price hikes, drivers don't want to hear about supply and demand or higher production costs.

Tony Kost of Leesburg, Fla., who commutes 80 miles roundtrip a day for work, says it's hard to buy the industry's explanation for the seasonal price spikes.

He has a simpler, if unproven, theory: "Oil industry price fixing."

"The oil industry has inflated the price of gasoline," says Kost, who paid $3.91 a gallon the last time he tanked up.

There are some consolations for Kost and other drivers. Even though it may not feel like it, gasoline prices do usually dip after their spring peak. Last year gasoline fell from $3.98 per gallon on May 5 to $3.55 on July 1 and finished the year at $3.28.

Also, summer gasoline blends improve fuel economy by 1 percent to 2 percent. That means drivers will at least get to go a little bit farther on that pricey tank of gas.

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NEW YORK -- Ahh, spring. The days get longer, flowers bloom, and gasoline gets more expensive. It's a galling time for drivers, and it's more maddening than usual this year. The average price of gaso...
NEW YORK -- Ahh, spring. The days get longer, flowers bloom, and gasoline gets more expensive. It's a galling time for drivers, and it's more maddening than usual this year. The average price of gaso...
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Barbara DeZan
Knowledge is Power
11:56 PM on 04/11/2012
Well, something is amiss somewhere.

I live in NJ....and, gas prices have fallen 12 cents in the last 2 weeks at the local gas stations up and down the roads I travel......

California has enjoyed lowering gas prices due to (summer mixes)..

Somebody is getting the shaft.
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MSROADKILL612
love auto biographys. any appS to write mine?
10:25 PM on 04/11/2012
I have a notion that may help some

minimise the hassle & detours of carpooling by using a bike rack - cycle the last bit to your destination.

even so - spare u self the last few k of CBD gridlock & ride the last bit from an easy park.
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MSROADKILL612
love auto biographys. any appS to write mine?
10:19 PM on 04/11/2012
I confess I am a speculator. I use a tank a month, but if i see a good price, i fill up :)
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MSROADKILL612
love auto biographys. any appS to write mine?
10:17 PM on 04/11/2012
people - I hear they sold ~1m f-150S in 2003.

sales are still huge for this category of road warriors

perhaps some numbers please?

Its hard to be sympathetic if so many of you are simply squandering this precious, finite resource that so many soldiers die for.
11:17 PM on 04/10/2012
We all know what a few straight months of $4 gas did to the economy in the summer of 2008. It was the nail in the coffin for Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, no doubt.
09:06 PM on 04/10/2012
What a farce! No mention of the Wall Street brokers who are buying up the crude as the last time we had a "gas" shortage. If our Congress would make it illegal for crude to be on the Commodity Market (traded) this would not happen.
This country needs a NEW refinery inNorth Dakota to refine the tar sands. Get rid of the laws that govern the fact it would take many years to build one. Why aren't unions on this/???
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Jack Webb
Just the facts, ma'am'
05:44 AM on 04/14/2012
Good questions and good points both.

Perhaps in 2016 someone who sees likewise will make a run for the big office.
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Devaron Namsaar
08:21 PM on 04/10/2012
The people of this nation still do not accept that fact that as individuals they can do little and nothing... if everyone will just join together, boycott just one of the big 5 oil companies for one week... yiou will see prices begin to drop... If you keep taking it on the chin you are going to get just that, a slap in the face every time.
Stand up America.. stop being wimps, stop whining and stop backing away from a small fight... these oil companies have you bulldozed into believing anything they say, and most of what they say is a lie...
07:57 PM on 04/10/2012
I’m surprised they didn’t have a vigil.
07:24 PM on 04/10/2012
There is only one way to be less affected by gas prices hikes: it's to change the way we use our energy. At The Carpooling Network we evaluate that a commuter taking part of a carpool on daily basis can save up to 2500.00 $ per year. The driving cost calculator provides very interesting information about those potentials savings, you can try it at www.carpoolingnetwork.com
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07:17 PM on 04/10/2012
Where are the hydrogen fueled cars??
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
03:25 PM on 04/12/2012
Where's the hydrogen? Can't have the cars without the fuel, can you?
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06:24 PM on 04/10/2012
WA State - Just filled up with Regular - $4.29
04:47 PM on 04/10/2012
So in summer of 2008 it hit $4.12 national average back when GW oil guy and his sidekick Cheney oil guy ran the show...... It was speculators then and it is speculators now .... GW would not pull the plug on the SPR back then to spank them, but Obama has threatened to ....
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06:28 PM on 04/10/2012
The Strategic Re-election Petroleum Reserve? Sorry, I don't see the national emergency. Please. He also came into office claiming that he would address the speculation in oil. Not.
06:52 PM on 04/10/2012
Sorry, but back in 2008 on these boards I was preaching that GW should break the back of speculators using the SPR .... Apparently he saw no need and instead went tiptoeing through the tulips holding hands with the Saudi King. Now the Saudi King told him it was SPECULATION since there was NO shortage, but did the oilmen EX president or his VP listen ..... NO ... and then came Sarah and the drillNUTS (oil is priced at the NYMEX and some other backdoor exchanges ,,,, like the pipeline would help ... nonsense)
03:31 PM on 04/10/2012
go ahead and vote in 4 more years of this krap!
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lnedykstra
Calling a spade a spade!
04:02 PM on 04/10/2012
Will do! Thanks!
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Jack Webb
Just the facts, ma'am'
05:49 AM on 04/14/2012
Surely you don't think Mitt (corporations are people, my friend) Romney would do any better . . . do you?
09:27 AM on 04/16/2012
at least he is legal!
03:30 PM on 04/10/2012
well i can only hope that all of you that voted for change are in high cotton now!
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Jack Webb
Just the facts, ma'am'
05:50 AM on 04/14/2012
Well... it's not like we had much of a choice, now is it?
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psandysdad
The older you get, the more excuses you have.
02:15 PM on 04/10/2012
Gas has not hit $4 yet in Ohio. Saw $3.69 a couple days ago.

Neat article. I really had never heard of 'summer blend'.
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03:27 PM on 04/12/2012
It's been around for a long time, but for 20 years as a specific remedy to combat harmful ozone, making it one of the most cost-effective environmental regulations in U.S. history.