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Oil Tumbles 12 Percent as U.S. Supplies Rise More Than Forecast | |
2009-01-08 | |
![]() Inventories of crude oil rose 6.68 million barrels to 325.4 million barrels last week, the highest since May, the Energy Department said today in a weekly report. Supplies were forecast to increase by 800,000 barrels, according to the median of forecasts by 14 analysts in a Bloomberg News survey. "We have the making of a huge glut here," said Phil Flynn, senior trader at Alaron Trading Corp. in Chicago. "Supplies are more than adequate and should continue to rise because demand is so poor." Crude oil for February delivery fell $5.95 to $42.63 a barrel at 2:46 p.m. on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the lowest settlement since Dec. 30. Today's decline was the biggest since Sept. 24, 2001. Futures on the exchange are down 55 percent from a year ago. Inventories at Cushing, Oklahoma, where oil that's traded on Nymex is stored, climbed 14 percent to 32.2 million barrels last week, the highest since at least April 2004, when the department began keeping track of supplies there. "We're pushing up toward capacity limits," said Lawrence Eagles, global head of commodities research at JPMorgan Chase & Co. in New York. "There's still a bit of space, but not much."
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Posted by:Fred |
#4 Mike, gas prices have risen recently in Virginia, too (and I suspect the rest of the states). A spokesguy for a Va. gasoline dealers association said it was due to the Israel-Hamas war. He didn't explain why a war between two countries (actually, a country and a bunch of idiots) that produce no oil would affect oil/gas prices. And of course the "reporter" interviewing him didn't ask. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2009-01-08 13:55 |
#3 I bought a car that gets 40 MPG Hwy. Started planning and consolidating all my trips/errands, work from home or a closer facility (Network Admin) when I can. Cut my fuel consumption 70%, and I know several other colleagues that have done the same. Americans can adapt when they have too. |
Posted by: Spusosh the Prolific6862 2009-01-08 13:10 |
#2 This all is a good reminder that a significate part of our gas useage is discretionary. Most of us can take a few less trips, ride poll and such to save money when gas costs are up. As consumers, we can all do ourselves a favor by staying away from the pump as much as we can, for awhile. Maybe we can break a few of those bastards we ran the price up so high on us. Maybe, we can continue looking at and developing alternatives. But then maybe we'll just clim back on the same old roller coaster. |
Posted by: Richard of Oregon 2009-01-08 08:11 |
#1 ...Gas prices blew out the roof here in SC over the last few days - 30 to 35 cents a gallon since the weekend. Hopefully that's gonna change. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2009-01-08 05:42 |