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Crude oil drops to $96 a barrel.
http://money.cnn.com/2008/09/15/mark...ex.htm?cnn=yes
Oil prices fall more than $5 this morning, down to $96 a barrel. This relatively would be great news. However, the gas/oil market isn't directly based upon the price of crude oil barrels, there is a lot of work from point A to point B. However, having lower costs from the original source is always a great thing. Still, we need to quit focusing on what has put our country in jeopardy, and continue to move away from fossil fuels. Quote:
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Well I don't see how we can "move away" from fuel or whatever if that's what we need to run cars. Until they make cars that run on air, there's not much we can do.
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I heard yesterday that because of Hurricane Ike gas prices in some places spike up to $5.00 over night. National average yesterday was around $3.80.
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There are actually tons of different energy solutions that are being processed around the world as we speak. Hell, Chevy made an all electric vehicle, called the Chevy 'VOLT'. However, it won't be available in the United States.
Hydrogen cars are also in the works. The problem with Fossil Fuels is that countries that strike it rich can basically make up their own rules to have the consumers buy up all the oil. And running on air? I don't think that would ever be feasable, but I may be wrong, the future holds many new technologies, but .. eh. Even hybrid cars are making a step towards the right direction, but I think more needs to be done, and more funding needs to take place here stateside. |
I was being sarcastic about the running on air thing.
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Did anyone read about Saudi Arabia leaving OPEC?
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Haven't heard that actually. Great, now they can freely go out and gouge all of the money they want.
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If I remember correctly they wanted to make more oil than OPEC wanted.
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I've been looking for it. It was on msn's front page on 9/11, i'll keep digging.
I had been looking for awhile, but I can't seem to find it. Wikipedia did say that Saudi Arabia walked out of OPEC on the 10th of September, stating that they want to keep up with the world's oil demand. They didn't want to deal with production cuts that OPEC wanted. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPEC |
How soon will we feel the effects of this on gas prices?
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Fuck OPEC.
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