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    Monday
    05Jan2009

    Asheville gas prices jump

    I noticed today that gas prices jumped 10 cents today. Over the weekend, gas prices on my street were $1.59. Today, they were $1.69. Are we in for another roller coaster ride?

    From Reuters:

    WASHINGTON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - U.S. retail gasoline prices have risen for the first time in 16 weeks as higher crude oil costs were reflected at the pump, the government said on Monday.

    The national price for regular unleaded gasoline jumped 7.1 cents over the last week to $1.68 a gallon, but was still down $1.43 from a year ago, the federal Energy Information Administration said in its weekly survey of service stations.

    Even though fuel costs increased, it was still the lowest pump price during the first week of a new year since 2004, according to the Energy Department's analytical arm.

    Still, gasoline prices are up because of higher crude oil costs, which have soared from about $35 a barrel since Israel took military action against Gaza on Dec. 27 to $48 a barrel in trading on Monday at the New York Mercantile Exchange.

     

    Reader Comments (2)

    Say what you want about the Mideast crises but there is a direct correlation between the Oil companies and the Big Three Auto Makers. There has been since the the early seventies. They have always been in bed together helping each other out. It is not a coincidence that oil starting going up before Israel started their offensive. It started going up in line with the Big Three getting their money to make payroll.
    January 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterEx Oil Man
    Uh oh...I saw $1.78 this AM...
    January 7, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPBnJ

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