Gasoline

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Crude Back Up After Early Losses

June 19th, 2008

Oil prices settled higher, rebounding from earlier losses on reports that Nigerian oil workers are about to strike, and investors focused on a surprise decline in gasoline inventories last week.
Retail gas prices slipped slightly for a second day, a sign that falling demand may be affecting prices and that prices at the pump may have [...]

Gasoline Demand Up for the Week, Down for the Year

June 18th, 2008

Gasoline demand increased 2.4 percent last week when compared with the previous week, according to a survey by MasterCard SpendingPulse.
Compared with the same week last year, demand fell 3.2 percent. The survey has shown eight consecutive weeks of year-over-year declines in weekly demand as gas prices continue to climb.
The average retail price for a gallon [...]

Crude Oil Prices Ends Lower Again

June 18th, 2008

Oil prices settled lower for the third straight day as investors weighed expectations of higher output against the market’s ability to quench soaring global demand.
Light, sweet crude for July delivery fell 60 cents to settle at $134.01 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline hovered at [...]

Oil Prices Soar and Swoop

June 17th, 2008

Crude oil futures swung wildly, rising to a record and then tumbling as investors wrestled with whether they should put stock in Saudi Arabia’s promise to boost production. Retail gas prices rose to a record $4.08 a gallon.
Light, sweet crude for July delivery fell 25 cents to settle at $134.61 on the New York Mercantile [...]

FBR Raises Crude Oil Price Outlook

June 17th, 2008

Friedman, Billings, Ramsey raised its crude oil price outlook for 2008 to an average $115 per barrel from $90 per barrel, and to $110 per barrel next year from $85 per barrel.
“We are raising our crude oil price expectations to reflect near-term supply realities, but also near- to intermediate-term demand responses that may not have [...]

Crude Prices Finish Under $135

June 14th, 2008

Oil prices pulled back after OPEC questioned whether crude can remain so high through the rest of the year and the dollar gained against the euro.
Light, sweet crude for July delivery sank $1.88 to settle at $134.86 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
At the gas pump, the average national price for a gallon of [...]

Exxon getting out of retail gas business

June 14th, 2008

Exxon Mobil is getting out of the retail gasoline business, a market where profits have gotten tougher because of high crude oil prices.
The world’s largest publicly traded oil company said Thursday it will sell its 820-company owned stations and another 1,400 outlets operated by dealers to gasoline distributors across the U.S.
The Irving-based company didn’t [...]

Most and Least Expensive Gasoline

June 14th, 2008

At an average $3.74 per gallon, Wichita, Kan., had the least expensive gas in the country Thursday, according to GasBuddy.com.
Wichita is followed by Oklahoma City ($3.79), Tulsa, Okla. ($3.79), Tucson, Ariz. ($3.80) and Columbia, S.C. ($3.84).
At an average $4.56 per gallon, Los Angeles has the most expensive gas in the country Thursday, according to [...]

Crude Prices Edge Higher

June 14th, 2008

Oil prices rebounded sharply from a dip below $132 a barrel, ending higher Thursday in another volatile session fueled by a rising dollar and concerns about supplies. Gas prices reached new record at the pump, rising to a national average of $4.06 a gallon, and are likely to keep climbing.
Light, sweet crude for July [...]

Crude Climbs Again

June 12th, 2008

Oil prices took off again, soaring as crude’s biggest drivers — a weak dollar and supply concerns — brought buyers back in force. At the pump, gas prices rose to a new record over $4.05 a gallon.
Light, sweet crude rose $5.07 to settle at $136.38 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange after earlier [...]