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Title: Oil is on its way down again; will gasoline prices follow
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Published: Mar 14, 2015
Author: JONATHAN FAHEY
Post Date: 2015-03-14 05:56:57 by Tatarewicz
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NEW YORK (AP) — The price of oil is tumbling again, rattling an already-shaken oil industry and heralding lower prices for consumers.

The price of oil fell 10 percent this week, approaching its lowest price in six years. Many expect it to fall further in the coming weeks because supplies are rising and the summer driving season is still months away.

The lower crude prices will mean gasoline prices will slide lower in the coming weeks, and many drivers will likely pay under $2 a gallon in the summertime for the first time since 2004.

Oil prices had appeared to stabilize in a range nearly 15 percent higher than the depths they had reached in late January. But on Friday the International Energy Agency called a recent rise in oil prices a "head fake" and a "facade of stability."

"The rebalancing (of supply and demand) triggered by the price collapse has yet to run its course," the agency wrote in its monthly oil market report.

On Friday, oil fell $2.21, or 5 percent, to $44.84 a barrel, within 40 cents of its low for the year of $44.45. Here's what's behind the recent drop, and what else to look out for in the coming months.

FLOOD OF OIL

Oil has collapsed from over $100 because rising global supplies — especially in the U.S. — outpaced weak demand. The increase in U.S. production last year was the third-biggest one-year increase in the history of the global oil industry, according to BP.

That has pushed oil levels in storage to their highest ever in the U.S. and far higher than normal around the world. Analysts expect supplies to continue to build, forcing prices gradually lower, until refiners ramp up to make gasoline for the summer driving season.

But analysts say price of oil could fall sharply — to under $40 a barrel and perhaps even briefly to $20 — if supplies grow so much that storage tanks fill up.

WHAT ABOUT MY GAS PRICE?

Gasoline prices rise nearly every year around this time. This year has been no different. After reaching a low of $2.03 a gallon in late January, the national average retail price rose every day for more than a month, reaching $2.46 on March 7, according to AAA.

But the spring surge is likely over, according to Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at the Oil Price Information Service. The national average has slipped lower every day for the past week, falling to $2.44 on Friday, and Kloza expects it to fall the rest of March and April.

The national average won't fall all the way to its January low, Kloza said, in part because refiners must still switch to more expensive summer blends of gasoline to meet clean air standards. But he expects drivers in much of the nation, especially in the South, to be paying less than $2 a gallon at times this spring and summer.

"This is something unique," Kloza says. "The market (decline) is going to make it so you don't even notice when your local station switches from winter to summer gas."

WHAT WILL PRODUCERS DO?

Low prices have forced oil companies to slash spending on new exploration and production, and forced oil service companies facing a slowdown in drilling to lay off thousands of workers.

When drillers stop sinking new wells into the ground, production begins to fall and prices rise. The number of rigs operating in the U.S. fell for the 14th straight week to their lowest since March of 2011, the oil services company Baker Hughes reported Friday.

But it is still unclear whether producers in the U.S. have cut back enough to help rebalance supply and demand. And while some OPEC members have called for the cartel to reduce output in an effort to force prices up, the group's most powerful member, Saudi Arabia, and other Gulf states have shown little interest in cutting back.

Despite the slowdown in drilling, U.S. production is still rising because projects started last year are still ramping up. Many oil companies say they can still make money at low prices if they drill only in their most cost-effective oil fields. But those fields are cost-effective because they produce a lot of oil, and that means output might not fall as much as expected.

U.S. production is not expected to start to slip until June, according to the Energy Department, and even then the declines are expected to be slight. And though U.S. production is expected to decline every month in the second half of the year, production in December of this year will still be higher than production during every month last year.

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[thenervecenter] thenervecenter 13 hours ago 10 22

In CA, the price is back up to about $3.50/gallon. Unbelievable. So, even though oil has crashed down 50%, gas at the pump is down only about 12%. Thanks to higher taxes (thanks Dem's) and having to switch to the "summer blend", and the oil refineries having to do their "maintenance" which they somehow can make up for lost profits by charging more for their product, gas prices are still sky high here. You can't win! Expand Replies (21) Reply [jim] jim 11 hours ago 3 53

Not in California. The citizens have no say in questioning the overt price gouging with the governor and state assemblies having already been bought off. Year after year there are these scheduled shut downs and refinery problems with no shortage of gasoline ever yet the pump price skyrockets up. It is not a supply and demand issue or open market as the oil and gas industry defends their record profits. The real problem is the politicians life blood which is taxes and any time there is an opportunity to wring more money out of the public they jump on it. More Expand Replies (17) Reply [PAULO B] PAULO B 12 hours ago 7 29

So much BS and abuse from the "few" to the "masses". It's a proven fact that oil prices are manipulated at will by "the few". They have created all this bureaucracy and propaganda machine to "explain" why the gas price fluctuates (almost always in their favor!!). This is nothing but BS!! Crude prices today do not justify $3.70 per gallon prices in CA. Here prices have gone up 75% since the gas low this January without any logical explanation. Simply because none exists! The "masses" meanwhile, look at their hard-earned money do down the car gas tanks. This for no reason other than the "few" wanting more, and more, and more!! When is all this blatant abuse and robbery stop, or at least diminish greatly just so that the "masses" can get a break and enjoy their hard-earned money I ask?

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