Monday, February 16, 2009

If price of crude oil is dropping, why is gas cost rising? | Front page | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

This article pretty much says that it doesn’t matter, the price is going to be regulated however they want to….In other words more excuses….Bill

The price of gas is indeed tied to oil. It's just a matter of which oil.

The benchmark for crude oil prices is West Texas Intermediate, drilled exactly where you would imagine. That's the price, set at the New York Mercantile Exchange, that you see quoted on business channels and in the morning paper.

Right now, in an unusual market trend, West Texas crude is selling for much less than inferior grades of crude from other places around the world. A severe economic downturn has left U.S. storage facilities brimming with it, sending prices for the premium crude to five-year lows.

But it is the overseas crude that goes into most of the gas made in the United States. So prices at the pump will probably keep going up no matter what happens to the benchmark price of crude oil.

If price of crude oil is dropping, why is gas cost rising? | Front page | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

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