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Oil sets record high ever $45.20 a barrell

#1 Postby cycloneye » Thu Aug 12, 2004 3:01 pm

Oh boy the gas in the pump will continue to go up in comming weeks.And heating oil as winter gets closer will go up too.
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#2 Postby azsnowman » Fri Aug 13, 2004 7:41 am

For HEAVENS sake...this makes me SICK to my stomach, ESPECIALLY after reading yesterdays Az Republic:

http://www.azcentral.com


Goddard accuses gas firms of gouging

Russell Gates/The Arizona Republic

Terry Goddard

Says U.S. rules help to exploit fuel prices

Max Jarman
The Arizona Republic
Aug. 12, 2004 12:00 AM


Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard on Wednesday accused gasoline refiners of using government-mandated deadlines for switching gas blends twice a year to gouge consumers.

But he said he and attorneys general from 10 other states are making progress in an effort to take away the refineries' justification for raising prices. They have asked the U.S. Department of Energy to step in and stagger the changeovers from winter to summer fuel blends so they don't occur at the same time, which causes shortages and price spikes. The changeover also occurs at the beginning of winter, but the price jumps aren't as severe.



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Refiners made $1.06 million a day in additional profits in Arizona during March and $1.43 million a day in April because of the changeovers, according to research by Goddard's office. The government should not be facilitating the additional profit, he said.

"If these profits are the result of a government policy, then the policy should be changed," he said.

John Felmy, chief economist for the American Petroleum Institute, agreed that the changeover periods are an enormous problem for the industry, but he opposes any government intervention.

"They're proposing a return to the 1970s, when they tried to replace market forces with government regulation," Felmy said. "It didn't work."
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