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Oil nears $123 on $200 oil prediction, supply concerns
2008-05-07
Supply concerns? Inventories are building, not falling ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Oil futures blasted to a new record near $123 a barrel Tuesday, gaining momentum as investors bought on a forecast of much higher prices and on any news hinting at supply shortages. Retail gas prices edged lower, but appear poised to rise to new records of their own in coming weeks.

A new Goldman Sachs prediction that oil prices could rise to $150 to $200 within two years seemed to motivate much of Tuesday's buying, although a falling dollar and increasing concerns about declining crude production in Mexico and Russia contributed, analysts say.

Light, sweet crude for June delivery jumped to a new record of $122.73 a barrel before retreating to settle up $1.87 at a record $121.84 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. In other Nymex trading Tuesday, June gasoline futures rose 5.26 cents to settle at $3.1055 a gallon after earlier setting a new trading record of $3.126. June heating oil futures rose 4.7 cents to settle at $3.3535 a gallon after rising to their own trading record of $3.3712, and June natural gas futures fell 2.8 cents to settle at $11.15 per 1,000 cubic feet. In London, June Brent crude futures rose $2.18 to settle at $120.31 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.

The Energy Department raised its oil and gasoline price forecasts, but also predicted that high prices will cut demand more than previously thought.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Just saw a Dodge commercial (during the Seattle ballgame) where the perky blonde promises $2.99 a gallon fuel for the next 3 years or first 12,000 / year if you buy their vehicles. didn't catch the small print so don't know what exclusions, but may almost be worthwhile to do so and put the rig on blocks and stick the speedometer cabel in a drill to clock 11,999; i bet $2.99, hell $3.99 is going to look awful cheap in a couple years.
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2008-05-07 23:21  

#6  On Good Morning America yesterday, the weather guy was broadcasting from one of the two villages in ANWAR (the southern one, which would be a very long way from the drilling area). It was all about DON'T DRILL HERE EVER!!! They did show one guy from the northern town (where the drilling would be) who was in support of the drilling, but he had few teeth and wasn't nearly as urbane and photogenic as the nice people who opposed the drilling. Made me want to puke!
Posted by: remoteman   2008-05-07 16:17  

#5  Hey #4 Redneck Jim,

"Presently at around £1.10 for a litre in the U.K"

- that would be about $2.20 a litre times 3.78 litres in a US gallon or about a little over $8.00/gallon USD

What's that Redneck; who can't add now?
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2008-05-07 13:32  

#4  #2 Presently at around £1.10 for a litre in the U.K.

Thats about $2.15 for you folks. Diesel is even higher.

Ummm, a liter is about one Quart (Slightly more) so a gallon is 3.9 liters or about $4.29 a gallon, slightly higher than our $3.50 gal currently.

What's that Admiral, Cuttlefish can't add?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-05-07 13:06  

#3  How soon before we short oil? Anyone? I need to make some money here.
Posted by: doc   2008-05-07 11:16  

#2  Presently at around £1.10 for a litre in the U.K.

Thats about $2.15 for you folks. Diesel is even higher.


Posted by: Admiral Allan Ackbar   2008-05-07 08:29  

#1  $ 1.54 per gallon for regular is bad, but € 1.34 per litre in Germany recently was much worse. Domestic drilling is ONE of the solutions.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-05-07 05:14  

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