July 23, 200817 yr there was an "article" saying that the price of oil is dropping because the dollar is gaining strength to the Canadian dollar. makes sense since canada is the biggest % of where we get our imported oil from. just info for thought. "article" as in on the net, and i can't find the link at the moment.
July 23, 200817 yr I buy it. I wish our dollar was back at about .075 because parity is hurting our exports. Keep in mind that as the USD gains strength on the CDN Dollar it's also gaining strength.
July 23, 200817 yr It's not just the Canadian dollar, it's Euros and Yen as well. Since oil is priced in dollars when the dollar is weaker, the price for oil, in dollars, increases. If the dollar were wear it was 3 years ago, we'd be in the mid to high $90 range right now.
July 23, 200817 yr Just to be clear, the price of oil increases for YOU guys. It's all relative. The $C is still holding at par today. It really hasn't budged for the past few months. Oil had dropped about $20 a barrel in the past 3 weeks because both the two biggest oil consumers (the U.S. and China) are starting to show cracks in their foundation. They were trying to sneak in a 'OMIDGOD-A-HURRICANE-IS-COMING' surcharge, but it didn't work. The scam artists who are pushing up the price of oil are getting nervous. They realize the market won't support $150 a barrel, so they are backing off. They are afraid to kill the golden goose, so to speak.
July 23, 200817 yr Just to be clear, the price of oil increases for YOU guys. It's all relative. The $C is still holding at par today. It really hasn't budged for the past few months. Oil had dropped about $20 a barrel in the past 3 weeks because both the two biggest oil consumers (the U.S. and China) are starting to show cracks in their foundation. They were trying to sneak in a 'OMIDGOD-A-HURRICANE-IS-COMING' surcharge, but it didn't work. The scam artists who are pushing up the price of oil are getting nervous. They realize the market won't support $150 a barrel, so they are backing off. They are afraid to kill the golden goose, so to speak. 1. Hedge funders 2. Communists in Venezualia 3. Middle Eastern Shieks 4. Greedy executives at Mobil-Exxon... Just because I'm addicted to internal combustion via large displacement eight cylinder motors of 5, 6, even 7.5 liters does NOT mean I have to be on good terms with my "dealer"... When oil prices come back down to what can be called "high but realistic" from the current 250% inflation in just a few short years, say $2.50/gal (hpe springs eternal) the first thing I'm going to do will be to buy a Cadillac ('70 eldo razor?) with a 500 inch ironblock. Here's hoping.
July 23, 200817 yr Current RBOB daily futures for gasoline are now down to 3.1245. If that holds, that puts regular at about $3.60 a gallon at the pump. October futures are 3.0041 and Novembers are 3.0250 which means about $3.50 at the pump. Everything on the wholesale market so far today has been trending down between 6 and 7 cents a gallon. There will likely be rapid drops at the pumps in the coming weeks barring any additional hurricane activity.
July 23, 200817 yr I hope it settles in the $2.50 range, still enough for us to rush alternative energy but not so much that I want to put a hollow point in the back of my skull every time I pump 20+ gallons into one of my V8 powered full-size cars!
July 23, 200817 yr I hope it settles in the $2.50 range, still enough for us to rush alternative energy but not so much that I want to put a hollow point in the back of my skull every time I pump 20+ gallons into one of my V8 powered full-size cars! I would be surprised if we see gas at 2.50 anytime soon. I think most people would feel relieved at $3.50 at this point. I think 2.50 could kill a lot of the alternative energy initiatives, but 3 or 3.50 and above would keep people wary enough to keep looking for something else, knowing that 4, 5, 6 or more could still happen.
July 24, 200817 yr I'm not saying 2.50 by years end (although I'm hoping) but I think another year or so of this recession could help to push (pull?) prices down to $25 range.
July 24, 200817 yr We'll see. Either way I don't really care, and here's why: No matter the cost of gas we need to put it in our cars. We can bitch and moan about it but if we need to drive, we need to put fuel in regardless of cost. My driving habits have changed little since gas has hit $4.00. I can't say I drive the Prizm more now than the Intrepid because of fuel, because I drove it more as a commuter to begin with, and for a while the Intrepid had that stalling problem. If gas goes down great, because I'll save money, if it doesn't that sucks but oh well.
July 24, 200817 yr Author Prices for August ended at 3.02 yesterday, down 10 cents. woohoo, that should mean just below 3.50 here at the pump.... not absolutely sure about tax though
July 24, 200817 yr DF: ooooooooo-kay!? That's pretty sad to have such a leze-fair attitude. I work WAY too hard for my money to say "oh well" and not really care. I get up between 2:45 & 3:30am every weekday to go load packages at the UPS, not to blow my money without thought. If gas was $2.50 instead of $4.00 I would probably have gone to |North Conway NH last weekend to the Thomas Tank Engine even for kids, Sofia would have LOVED it and I've been promissing her a road trip for months and I can't afford it. It makes me mad as ^@#$*&ing hell that I have to tell Sofia that we can't go on a particualar roadtrip because we can't afford the gas. My memory banks afe full of hundreds of roadtrips that my parents took me on, EVERY SINGLE weekend, without fail, we would go somewhere, if nothing else we'd venture the 30 miles south into Boston but often times it was NH, ME, RI, CT, VT or NY (NY) and some of those memories are the best ones I can recall. Back when I was 9 (10/88) our '89 Chevy Cavalier still had the tireshine from Bob Brest Chevrolet smeared all over the 14" Uniroyals & the window sticker in the glovebox when we packed it up with a cooler and picknick basket & drove about 150 miles north to the White Mountains of NH through the amazing foliage. I remember standing on the edge of the road on a mountain road oeverlooking a huge valley with about four or five towns; or "villiages" below us poking up through the colorfull leaves, each one had a unique church steeple as the focal point of their little community... I remember wearing my super-cool "Air Force Pilot" jacket that my mom & dad had just bought me that resembled the metallic space suit SR-71 pilots wear when doing Mach-7 in the upper atmosphere. The fun of that roadtrip, & many, many more like it that I treasure in my memory banks forever are the biggest reason why gas prices are pissing me off to no end. If I crack and buy a $hitty ULTRA-MPG "econobox" (Sixty8 translation: BMW 318i 5-speed) it will be so that I do not deprive my daughter of these fun memories, the open road, cruise set to 70, good conversation or perhaps even silence while the radio/cd player plays Pink Floyd, Eagles, Boston, Johnny Cash or some other timeless music. Better in a 4-cylinder economy car than not at all! - Edited July 24, 200817 yr by Sixty8panther
July 24, 200817 yr DF: ooooooooo-kay!? That's pretty sad to have such a leze-fair attitude. I work WAY too hard for my money to say "oh well" and not really care. I get up between 2:45 & 3:30am every weekday to go load packages at the UPS, not to blow my money without thought. If gas was $2.50 instead of $4.00 I would probably have gone to |North Conway NH last weekend to the Thomas Tank Engine even for kids, Sofia would have LOVED it and I've been promissing her a road trip for months and I can't afford it. It makes me mad as ^@#$*&ing hell that I have to tell Sofia that we can't go on a particualar roadtrip because we can't afford the gas. My memory banks afe full of hundreds of roadtrips that my parents took me on, EVERY SINGLE weekend, without fail, we would go somewhere, if nothing else we'd venture the 30 miles south into Boston but often times it was NH, ME, RI, CT, VT or NY (NY) and some of those memories are the best ones I can recall. Back when I was 9 (10/88) our '89 Chevy Cavalier still had the tireshine from Bob Brest Chevrolet smeared all over the 14" Uniroyals & the window sticker in the glovebox when we packed it up with a cooler and picknick basket & drove about 150 miles north to the White Mountains of NH through the amazing foliage. I remember standing on the edge of the road on a mountain road oeverlooking a huge valley with about four or five towns; or "villiages" below us poking up through the colorfull leaves, each one had a unique church steeple as the focal point of their little community... I remember wearing my super-cool "Air Force Pilot" jacket that my mom & dad had just bought me that resembled the metallic space suit SR-71 pilots wear when doing Mach-7 in the upper atmosphere. The fun of that roadtrip, & many, many more like it that I treasure in my memory banks forever are the biggest reason why gas prices are pissing me off to no end. If I crack and buy a $hitty ULTRA-MPG "econobox" (Sixty8 translation: BMW 318i 5-speed) it will be so that I do not deprive my daughter of these fun memories, the open road, cruise set to 70, good conversation or perhaps even silence while the radio/cd player plays Pink Floyd, Eagles, Boston, Johnny Cash or some other timeless music. Better in a 4-cylinder economy car than not at all! - I didn't say it's right, but what does bitching about it do? Nothing. If you have to drive you have to drive, and until there's alternative fuels and energies we can spend thousands of dollars to buy, we're pretty much going to keep refueling our cars with gas corect? There's not much you can do about it, like it or not. Unless you walk, take a bike, take a bus, take a train, or go the biodiesel route. I spend $40 a week on gas. Sure Spending $20 would be better, but If I say, don't go out to eat a day instead, the money is saved right there. Edited July 24, 200817 yr by Dodgefan
July 24, 200817 yr I spend $40 a week on gas. Sure Spending $20 would be better, but If I say, don't go out to eat a day instead, the money is saved right there. And this is why the economy will continue to tank.
July 24, 200817 yr And this is why the economy will continue to tank. So tell me then, what good complaining about it will do? If you all want to bitch and piss andmoan go for it, all I'm saying is I'm not going vocally complain all the time. ...maybe when it hits $6-8 Edited July 24, 200817 yr by Dodgefan
July 24, 200817 yr There's not much you can do about it, like it or not. Unless you walk, take a bike, take a bus, take a train, or go the biodiesel route. Please explain to me which bus or train I can get on at 3:00am to go from the Tewksbury/Lowell line to the corner of Billerica & Chelmsford (UPS) and then do the same at 9:00am to get to No. Andover by 10. Or perhaps I can figure out how to get by on a bike, one hour to go 18 miles on a bicycle, NO problem. Your approach of (with all due respect) "sure prison r&pe sux but what can I do about it?" is a huge part of the problem with this country. No one want to be bothere to REALLY speak up, no one is willing to go the extra mile to hold these scumbags accountable, most of us in the USA, being lazy & uninspired do not want to be bothered. The general population is right where the Romans were in like 300ad. Our Circus Maximus/Coloseum is the TV. Water cooler talk revolves around a complete NON-event like freekin' American "Idle" or one of the other 348,506 reality shows, instead of REAL events. So what? So WHAT can I do? Well I'm almost at the point where I'm ready to march to D.C. with a pitchfork and torch like a few of my friends have been talking about. It's time to wake up America!!! If we all start making waves and yell & scream then there's only two things that can result: Either the politicians REALLY start listening to the people that ELECTED them and make positive change and do it ASAP, or..... We kick their teeth in and start over with USA Version 2.0 If you're not ANGRY, you're NOT paying attention!
July 24, 200817 yr Please explain to me which bus or train I can get on at 3:00am to go from the Tewksbury/Lowell line to the corner of Billerica & Chelmsford (UPS) and then do the same at 9:00am to get to No. Andover by 10. Or perhaps I can figure out how to get by on a bike, one hour to go 18 miles on a bicycle, NO problem. Your approach of (with all due respect) "sure prison r&pe sux but what can I do about it?" is a huge part of the problem with this country. No one want to be bothere to REALLY speak up, no one is willing to go the extra mile to hold these scumbags accountable, most of us in the USA, being lazy & uninspired do not want to be bothered. The general population is right where the Romans were in like 300ad. Our Circus Maximus/Coloseum is the TV. Water cooler talk revolves around a complete NON-event like freekin' American "Idle" or one of the other 348,506 reality shows, instead of REAL events. So what? So WHAT can I do? Well I'm almost at the point where I'm ready to march to D.C. with a pitchfork and torch like a few of my friends have been talking about. It's time to wake up America!!! If we all start making waves and yell & scream then there's only two things that can result: Either the politicians REALLY start listening to the people that ELECTED them and make positive change and do it ASAP, or..... We kick their teeth in and start over with USA Version 2.0 If you're not ANGRY, you're NOT paying attention! So tell me what complaining about it has gotten you so far? Like I said, complain if you want, just because I don't feel like bitching every 2 minutes because gas prices have gone up again doesn't make me in the wrong. If someone says to me "gas prices suck" I'll agree completely, but I won't come home and teh first thing to come out of my mouth be "ah, motherf**king gas prices" With all due respect. :AH-HA_wink: So let's just leave it at that. Edited July 24, 200817 yr by Dodgefan
July 24, 200817 yr Futures dropped as low as $2.95 ($3.35 at the pump) today and rebounded slightly to $2.97
July 24, 200817 yr Like I've said before, something about this entire roller coaster ride stinks to high hell. It sounds to me like somebody, somewhere has made a pile of money and now that the golden goose is starting to croak, they're going to ease off on the throat a little....... In the meantime, my gas bill has gone up $75 a month. I really want to believe this is all a good thing - y'know, to help with prospecting and searching for future oil sources or alternates, but the skeptic in me fears that we are getting it up the ying yang............without a reach around.
July 24, 200817 yr Like I've said before, something about this entire roller coaster ride stinks to high hell. It sounds to me like somebody, somewhere has made a pile of money and now that the golden goose is starting to croak, they're going to ease off on the throat a little....... In the meantime, my gas bill has gone up $75 a month. I really want to believe this is all a good thing - y'know, to help with prospecting and searching for future oil sources or alternates, but the skeptic in me fears that we are getting it up the ying yang............without a reach around. I've said it like twice a day on this forum, this is just 1974 take II.
July 24, 200817 yr I have this feeling prices aren't going to go down much. We are dealing with greedy oil companies, afterall. Plus, it's bound to go up again. Edited July 24, 200817 yr by blackviper8891
July 25, 200817 yr A report came out today that said that oil will be 84$/bl by the end of 2009 I'm sure that is only if the dollar returns to 2005 levels. Watch the dollar it's movement is inverse to the price of oil.
July 25, 200817 yr I have this feeling prices aren't going to go down much. We are dealing with greedy oil companies, afterall. Plus, it's bound to go up again. If it's a light hurricane season, inventories will be much greater than expected and the market is likely to over react in the downward direction.
July 25, 200817 yr I have this feeling prices aren't going to go down much. We are dealing with greedy oil companies, afterall. Plus, it's bound to go up again. Agreed. It's just too easy to make money here....
July 25, 200817 yr A report came out today that said that oil will be 84$/bl by the end of 2009 A few weeks ago, folks were predicting around $250 by that same time. Now $84? This is a fickle business...
July 25, 200817 yr Author I have this feeling prices aren't going to go down much. We are dealing with greedy oil companies, afterall. Plus, it's bound to go up again. if you headed a global company, don't you think you'd want to be living high on the hog too? your product is subsidized, needed practically everywhere, and can spend multi-millions on people to bribe, i mean lobbyists to talk to law makers. idk if you've heard of Pickens, oil man running for congress, i think, in TN or KY, pushing wind/solar. he's prolly a great businessman, but I'd very much question his motives. greed pays and pays and pays,...over greediness doesn't in the long run. if one does not like greed, live only to your needs and see how you like it. even if it's temporary, $3 gas will make tons of people rejoice, i will, a little, and if/when things go sour again, they'll just find another scapegoat.
July 25, 200817 yr A report came out today that said that oil will be 84$/bl by the end of 2009 I know that won't happen...
July 29, 200817 yr Oil should continue its downward trend for the remainder of the year provided Iran doesn't blow something up. I like how the news is full of articles like "gas prices are here to stay" and "this oil shock is different because no relief is in site" just as oil is tanking.
July 29, 200817 yr Oil should continue its downward trend for the remainder of the year provided Iran doesn't blow something up. I like how the news is full of articles like "gas prices are here to stay" and "this oil shock is different because no relief is in site" just as oil is tanking. Anyone who trusts mainstream media in 2008 is a fool plain & simple.
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