Gas prices push closer to $3.50 a gallon, oil hits $117

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JOHN WILEN | April 18, 2008 03:24 PM EST | AP

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NEW YORK — Retail gas prices set new records Friday on their seemingly relentless march toward $3.50 a gallon, and diesel prices pushed further above $4 a gallon. Crude futures, meanwhile, surged to a new record of $117 a barrel.

The price of crude oil was pushed higher after a militant group in Nigeria said it had sabotaged a major oil pipeline operated by a Royal Dutch Shell PLC joint venture and promised further attacks on the country's petroleum industry.

A spokeswoman for Shell confirmed that the pipeline was leaking, and said the damage appeared to have been caused by explosives. Nigeria is a major supplier of oil to the U.S.

The escalation in crude prices threatened to further boost gasoline costs.

At the pump, the national average price of regular gas rose 2.7 cents overnight to a record $3.445 a gallon, according to a survey of stations by AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. Diesel fuel added 2.2 cents to a record national average of $4.168 a gallon.

The spike in the cost of fuel is hurting consumers already feeling the effects of a slowing economy, a sluggish job market and falling home values. Soaring prices of diesel, which runs most of the world's trucks, trains, ships and heavy equipment, is a major factor pushing food prices higher.

Some analysts expect gas prices to peak near $3.80 a gallon; the Energy Department, in a recent forecast, said prices could average $4 a gallon nationally at times.

"I would say that energy prices are having the most profound effect on the economy in recent memory," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Alaron Trading Corp., in Chicago, in a research note.

Oil, meanwhile, pushed to new records.

Light, sweet crude for May delivery rose to a new trading record of $117 in after-hours electronic trading Friday after settling up $1.83 at a record $116.69 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It was the fifth day in a row crude prices set new records.

Attacks since early 2006 on Nigerian oil infrastructure by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta have cut nearly one-quarter of the country's normal petroleum output, boosting oil prices.

Oil's gains on Friday were limited by the dollar, which strengthened against the euro, sending oil prices lower earlier in the day. A stronger dollar makes commodities such as oil less attractive to investors as a hedge against inflation, and it makes oil more expensive to investors overseas. Analysts believe the weaker dollar is the primary reason oil has soared well past $100 a barrel this year.

Analysts expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates several more times this year _ moves that tend to further weaken the dollar _ and reason that those cuts will help propel oil to new records.

Oil is not the only factor driving gas prices, which are also rising because refiners are switching from producing winter grade gasoline to the more expensive, but less polluting, version of the fuel they're required to sell during summer. When they do that each spring, they tend to draw supplies down to low levels as they try to sell off all their winter fuel.

Short supplies of alkylate, a blending component key to the creation of summer-grade gas, also have pushed prices higher. Contributing to the price spike, refiners have been cutting back on their production of gasoline, which has a low profit margin. Refiners have to buy the crude they process into gasoline, and soft demand for gas has prevented them from boosting pump prices fast enough to keep up with soaring crude futures.

"The refining margins were poor last month and, as a result, we've seen these voluntary ... or discretionary refining run cuts," said Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates in Galena, Ill.

Ritterbusch estimates that the average difference between what refiners pay for oil and receive for the gasoline they make from it stands somewhere between $13 and $15 a barrel. But in some areas, this difference has actually gone negative at times in recent weeks, meaning that refiners "were losing money on each barrel of gasoline produced," Ritterbusch said.

In other Nymex trading Friday, May heating oil futures rose 2.49 cents to settle at $3.2923 a gallon while May gasoline futures rose 3.15 cents to settle at a record $2.9893 a gallon after earlier rising to a new trading record of $2.9934 a gallon.

May natural gas futures rose 20.4 cents to settle at $10.587 per 1,000 cubic feet.

In London, Brent crude futures rose $1.49 to settle at $113.92 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.

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Associated Press writers Pablo Gorondi in Budapest and Gillian Wong in Singapore contributed to this report.

 
 

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- anastasiabeaverhousen See Profile I'm a Fan of anastasiabeaverhousen

Mission Accomplished. Viva shrub.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 04/20/2008
- biwee See Profile I'm a Fan of biwee

C'mon....this is no big deal, judging by all the new gas guzzlers I see every day. You know, all the V8
pickups and SUVs. Nope, folks here seem to just want to LOOK GOOD in their ride. Never mind that they owe more on the vehicle than it is worth, and that they will trade it just the TOP of the depreciation curve so they can impress their friends with a new vehicle with all the extras!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 04/20/2008
- wolf58 See Profile I'm a Fan of wolf58

This is a national security issue and of course that means Bin Bush will do nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 04/19/2008
- MajorKong See Profile I'm a Fan of MajorKong

Soon the Amish will rule the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 04/19/2008
- francoise See Profile I'm a Fan of francoise

Us Westerners have to stop whining over the price of oil and the price of food.

Put it in perspective :

- You Americans pay 3.50 or 4.00 a gallon.

In Europe we pay 9.00 a gallon (but we have universal healthcare and free universities. Expect to pay more taxes when you will too, because somehow one has to pay for any stuff).

In Iraq they have to queue up for hours to be able to buy a gallon, which in terms of buying power is a lot more expensive than 3.50 or 9.00 a gallon.

In Africa most pay 0 for oil because most don't have cars.

And as less than 5 % of human beings produce 25 % of pollution, I'd say it's a good thing that at least the American polluters become the payers.

- As for food, it used to weigh an average of 8 % on Western revenues.

Now it's about 10 %, anyway it's still less than 15 % for us.

For one third of human population, food swallows 90 % to 100 % of their revenues !

It's not pleasant to become less rich, but let's face it : as selfish and spoiled children, we complain and whine in a disproportionate way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 04/19/2008
- forpeace See Profile I'm a Fan of forpeace

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francoise
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Great post and you have analyzed everything perfectly fine.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 04/19/2008
- SusanRen See Profile I'm a Fan of SusanRen

Francois, I do see alot of people whining but most arent wanting to change their ways. We Americans have alot more than most people in the world, but we are never satisfied. I have always said if you dont like the price of something dont buy it. Learn to adjust, Americans use to be the most adaptable self relient people in the world, but it seems as that has gone by the wayside. Everone now wants with no pain involved. No one ever said life was going to be easy, but we can get through it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 04/19/2008
- ceasenake See Profile I'm a Fan of ceasenake

"Americans use to be the most adaptable self relient people in the world, but it seems as that has gone by the wayside."

Who would you describe as more adaptable and self reliant than the Americans?

Aussies, maybe ...but after that it falls way off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 04/19/2008
- francoise See Profile I'm a Fan of francoise

Susan,

"We Americans have alot more than most people in the world, but we are never satisfied."

I'd say, We Westerners : Americans, Europeans, Australians, Japanese, insert all rich nations.

a lot more : or a lot of useless crap that we think we need because of advertisement. Or because we exist in the eyes of others for what we have and owe, and not for whom we are.

but we are never satisfied : obviously we'll never be, if we're made to believe that happiness is having a large house, a huge car, flashy new technology, and several flat screens.

Sometimes walking around with family and friends, and having a vegetarian picnic on flowery grass, is not only cheap but closer to happiness than getting in debt and accumulating junk in the trolley in the closest mall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 04/19/2008
- forpeace See Profile I'm a Fan of forpeace
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 04/19/2008
- francoise See Profile I'm a Fan of francoise

forpeace thanks, I always like your links.

Thanks for posting the one about the mean soldiers. They're not always heroes, and it was very honorable and open minded to show it.

As for this one about the pope, I think he exclames out of surprise not because of the high price, but because of the low price ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 04/19/2008
- forpeace See Profile I'm a Fan of forpeace

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francoise
........I think he exclames out of surprise not because of the high price, but because of the low price ;-)
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You're very welcome

And you're absolutely right and Smart indeed, he was surprised of the low price compare to Europe.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 04/19/2008
- zizyphus See Profile I'm a Fan of zizyphus

Is there any reason oil will not reach $200 a barrel by Christmas?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 04/19/2008
- richardmcnoggin See Profile I'm a Fan of richardmcnoggin

I remember a few years ago the LIBS argued that drilling in ANWAR was futile because it would take a few years for the supply to catch up and wouldnt help the overall cost of oil at the time.......So here we sit a few years later... Stupid. Even if the oil was sold on the open market anywhere; it would lower the cost of oil due to demand and OPEC wouldnt have us by the nuts. Thanks to the LIBS... for these gas prices as well as the food shortages in the third world due tyo the biofuel hoax.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 04/20/2008
- forpeace See Profile I'm a Fan of forpeace

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zizyphus
Is there any reason oil will not reach $200 a barrel by Christmas?
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NO, not really.

P.S. This year Christmas will be in November!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 04/19/2008
- NWGuy See Profile I'm a Fan of NWGuy

So, at $117/barrel and gas over $3.50/gallon, who is doing what to head off the economic nightmare heading straight for us? I don't hear anything about any relief for the company whose business is going broke due to skyrocketing transportation costs (especially smaller employers). I haven't seen anything about help for the family whose food budget is being pushed over to the gas budget because there is no usable mass transit (most of the west).

Almost everything we use or buy is transported by truck at some point. At over $4/gal, and rising, for diesel, many independent truckers and a lot of larger truckers can't afford to continue to operate. So, what is going to happen to the surgery centers/hospitals or manufacturers who depend on "just in time" supplies to continue functioning? How much will the increased cost of transporting product impact the buying power of families already on strained budgets?

My guess is that Bushco will continue to sit on their collective arses, do nothing other than mumble now and then about how concerned they are and just dump the problem on the next administration. I mean, why change MO now? But, a lot of Americans are going to be hurt between now and the elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 04/19/2008
- wm1066 See Profile I'm a Fan of wm1066

Where are all those Trolls who were saying two years ago "in Switzerland its six dollars a gallon and that would be just fine for America"? I haven't heard from them in awhile.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 04/19/2008
- BlackbirdHighway See Profile I'm a Fan of BlackbirdHighway

I'm starting a pool in my office. First one to guess the date (this year) when gas tops $4.00 wins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 04/19/2008
- dolphy See Profile I'm a Fan of dolphy

It's already 4.10 here in SF, CA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 04/19/2008
- almoguy See Profile I'm a Fan of almoguy

should be site not sight..spelling is my bane!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 04/19/2008
- almoguy See Profile I'm a Fan of almoguy

I remember sometime late last year a number of economic trolls calling the posters on this sight insane to think that the price of oil would hit $100...they said it was not possible blah blah blah. Funny we have not heard from them lately.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 04/19/2008
- nomoredead See Profile I'm a Fan of nomoredead

Wow, a leaky pipe in Nigeria. OK, I'll believe it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 04/19/2008
- torrrep See Profile I'm a Fan of torrrep

Yeah because everything is a conspiracy. Just like refineries losing money is a conspiracy. And changing seasonal blends is a conspiracy. Oh. And I thought we were stealing Iraq's oil, so why would a little itsy bitsy leak in NIgeria effect our gasoline prices? Must be another conspiracy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 AM on 04/19/2008
- roybatty See Profile I'm a Fan of roybatty

Let the good times roll!

Life is just kicking ass right now!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 PM on 04/18/2008
- delonix See Profile I'm a Fan of delonix

It's $3.59 here in my environs and I have seen it as high as $3.65 right off the interstate exit earlier today. And btw Gavin, yes it can and will continue.

Peak Conventional Oil was almost certainly passed back in 2005. Oil will continue to rise as the world's people become ever more aware of how precious and invaluable it is to "our blessed way of life"...aka automobiles, suburbia, McMansions, and the Shopping Mall Regime.

And that is not even factoring in some likely "unforeseen event" *cough cough*in the geopolitical arena. Or a hurricane, etc..

The end of cheap oil is over and we are now in The Long Emergency as foretold by James Howard Kunstler in his visionary 2005 eponymous book. Look around, the symptoms are everywhere.

How will America's Warehouse On Wheels aka WalMart continue to promise "Always The Low Price" when their goods must reflect this new reality (diesel well over $4.00 a gallon currently).

"Things fall apart, the center cannot hold..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 AM on 04/19/2008
- squeakyf See Profile I'm a Fan of squeakyf

Ahh, I remember the day of the "unforseen event". I remember looking at the news wondering what natural catastrophy occured to bring about the increase of fuel prices. Now I just go to the station, bend over, relax (because I might feel a little pressure) and fill up my tank so that I can drive to work.
All I can say is, I am sooooo happy that there is no price gouging going on. I would hate for the oil companies to make less than $10 million in profits (of course, with the decreased value of the dollar...)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 PM on 04/19/2008
- willo See Profile I'm a Fan of willo

Either peak oil is here, or we are just being raped by the Fascist's. Maybe a combination of the two.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 04/18/2008
- MetalCanuck See Profile I'm a Fan of MetalCanuck

Its inflation, Ron Paul warns of this but other crap was more important. Ron WILL end the war but you have MSM candidates saying not even till 2013 or more...then you have McCain saying 100 years! LOL Yeah we are smart letting these people get away with this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 04/19/2008
- MetalCanuck See Profile I'm a Fan of MetalCanuck

ITs the American dollar dropping in value and its declining oil production but the biggest problem for now is the currency. America is going bankrupt, Ron Paul warned everyone but people were too busy watching the bull crap CFR drama between fake candidates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 AM on 04/19/2008
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