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Z32redondo
09-14-2006, 11:19 PM
Gasoline Could Drop to $1.15/Gallon
By Richard Gardner

Probably not as that is the lower end of the estimate, but a well-respected oil industry analyst says expect gas prices to plunge. Oil prices are more than the basic supply and demand curves, including future expectations such as unrest in oil producing regions and hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico.

The recent sharp drop in the global price of crude oil could mark the start of a massive sell-off that returns gasoline prices to lows not seen since the late 1990s — perhaps as low as $1.15 a gallon.

“All the hurricane flags are flying” in oil markets, said Philip Verleger, a noted energy consultant who was a lone voice several years ago in warning that oil prices would soar. Now, he says, they appear to be poised for a dramatic plunge.

Crude-oil prices have fallen about $14, or roughly 17 percent, from their July 14 peak of $78.40. After falling seven straight days, they rose slightly Wednesday in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, to $63.97, partly in reaction to a government report showing fuel inventories a bit lower than expected. But the overall price drop is expected to continue, and prices could fall much more in the weeks and months ahead.

The rationale:

For most of the past two years, oil prices have risen because the world’s oil producers have struggled to keep pace with growing demand, particularly from China and India. Spare oil-production capacity grew so tight that market players feared that any disruption to oil production could create shortages.

Fear of disruption focused on fighting in Nigeria, escalating tensions over Iran’s nuclear program, violence between Israel and Lebanon that might spread to oil-producing neighbors, and the prospect that hurricanes might topple oil facilities in the Gulf of Mexico.

Oil traders bet that such worrisome developments would drive up the future price of oil. Oil is traded in contracts for future delivery, and companies that take physical delivery of oil are just a small part of total trading. Large pension and commodities funds are the big traders and they’re seeking profits. They’ve sunk $105 billion or more into oil futures in recent years, according to Verleger. Their bets that oil prices would rise in the future bid up the price of oil.

That, in turn, led users of oil to create stockpiles as cushions against supply disruptions and even higher future prices. Now inventories of oil are approaching 1990 levels.

But many of the conditions that drove investors to bid up oil prices are ebbing. Tensions over Israel, Lebanon and Nigeria are easing. The hurricane season has presented no threat so far to the Gulf of Mexico. The U.S. peak summer driving season is over, so gasoline demand is falling.

How far can it go?

Should oil traders fear that this downward price spiral will get worse and run for the exits by selling off their futures contracts, Verleger said, it’s not unthinkable that oil prices could return to $15 or less a barrel, at least temporarily. That could mean gasoline prices as low as $1.15 per gallon. Other experts won’t guess at a floor price, but they agree that a race to the bottom could break out.

I doubt gasoline prices will go that low, but prices look to go significantly lower. I do wonder what will happen to all the recently (over-?) hyped alternative energy sources such as ethanol. As I write this oil is at $63.30/barrel (-0.75), and natural gas is down ~10% today ($4.89, down 0.56, a 2-year low). I’m waiting for the cries that this is all some Rovian/Bush conspiracy just before the elections.

R.Kelly
09-14-2006, 11:21 PM
hell yea premium is eatin my billz

aaronfelipe
09-14-2006, 11:22 PM
Man.....just thinking about it....puts me in a good mood and gives me happy thoughts.

slowrolla97
09-14-2006, 11:42 PM
hell to teh yes!!!!!!!!!

morelian09
09-15-2006, 01:24 AM
hell yea man the r32 swallowed like 50 bucks now it takes like 40 ish thats cool and i hope it will keep droping, cause gas is killing my money

babygurl
09-15-2006, 06:12 AM
nice I a, needing to save on ,money bad right now!!!

Brett
09-15-2006, 06:55 AM
Would be nice, thats for sure. Sad how we as Americans now will just be happy with $1.89 or so....LOL

Allshow97
09-15-2006, 07:39 AM
Would be nice, thats for sure. Sad how we as Americans now will just be happy with $1.89 or so....LOL

Sheet what you talkin bout I am happy with the 2.25 I payed last night lol! :lmfao:

Sammich
09-15-2006, 07:40 AM
Would be nice, thats for sure. Sad how we as Americans now will just be happy with $1.89 or so....LOL

brett thats the best thing ive heard u say in a while, i remember when gas was like .99 and when it finally spiked to 1.89 we thought we were being raped, and thought..itd never get to 2.00, but it did and nigs went crazy. now we see a gas station that says 2.27 and we get siked lol

Ruiner
09-15-2006, 07:41 AM
If gas prices drop/keep dropping, expect that to keep the housing market up (which is great for us that own houses). :)

hemi
09-15-2006, 07:47 AM
But evrything is about give and take. Believe me I love tha fact that gas is going down. A couple of weeks ago it cost me $94 to fill up, and I had to fill up 3 times on a weekend... But I have to wonder with gas prices going down, what is going to go up?

Allshow97
09-15-2006, 07:49 AM
But evrything is about give and take. Believe me I love tha fact that gas is going down. A couple of weeks ago it cost me $94 to fill up, and I had to fill up 3 times on a weekend... But I have to wonder with gas prices going down, what is going to go up?

The cost of hookers.... A BJ that was once $10 on Fulton Industrial is now $15 that's how they balance the market. You pay less to fill up your car but more to fill up their mouths :D

hemi
09-15-2006, 07:51 AM
Even at 15 bucks I couldn't fill up any mouths on Fulton Industrial... Maybe the back room at the pony, but not FIB...

N/A EK
09-15-2006, 07:53 AM
Man.....just thinking about it....puts me in a good mood and gives me happy thoughts.

x2 :yes: :D

Ran
09-15-2006, 09:08 AM
The only bad thing about this, is that SUV sales will go up again.

SL65AMG
09-15-2006, 09:09 AM
1.15 .... i HIGHLY doubt it

Sammich
09-15-2006, 09:09 AM
The only bad thing about this, is that SUV sales will go up again.
well betta get one now while gas prices are still up there:goodjob:

hemi
09-15-2006, 09:12 AM
'07 Tahoe here I come...

FatboyV8
09-15-2006, 09:12 AM
The only bad thing about this, is that SUV sales will go up again.

Yep. Good point.

Evil Goat
09-15-2006, 01:35 PM
For most of the past two years, oil prices have risen because the world’s oil producers have struggled to keep pace with growing demand, particularly from China and India. Spare oil-production capacity grew so tight that market players feared that any disruption to oil production could create shortages.

yet oil companies are showing their biggest earnings in their histories....what a load of bullshit

1000cckiller
09-15-2006, 01:49 PM
well look I remember when a barrel oil was $27 bucks. Yeah and now oil is like $74 bucks a barrel. we are getting ripped of by gas companies and always will. so that was a forty seven dollar increase. And like dude said above all gas compines have showed record profits every quarter, since the war started.

ratedEG
09-15-2006, 01:59 PM
if it dropped that much i would put 2 dollars into a savings account for every gallon I saved

ratedEG
09-15-2006, 02:00 PM
or I would go to the strip club... whichever comes first:crazy:

JennB
09-15-2006, 02:02 PM
Shit yeah! If it goes that low... I'm taking a road trip to the Keys! I need a vacation.

HeLLo iM iZzY
09-15-2006, 02:09 PM
this is some good news.