[BC] Gas Prices

Mike McCarthy Towers
Fri Jul 8 08:08:27 CDT 2005


The hikes are more probably related to oil now hovering in the $60/barrel 
range and not at all related to the hurricane. Rightly or wrongly, because 
of Dennis and the threat to the off shore-drilling/wells in the Gulf, I 
expect a possible spike in crude prices to as high as $65/barrel early next 
week  Those wells account for a fair chunk of our domestic 
production.   Should Gulf production take a serious hit, expect the prices 
to jump another $.15 gal. fairly fast.

FWIW, we're seeing around $2.45/gal here. I expect to see a jump later 
today for the weekend.

MM

At 07:38 AM 7/8/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>I bought gas about about 0900, and only bought about 10 gallons at 2.15 per
>gal because we're a little low on money.
>
>     By 10:00 the same pump was marked for 2.29 per gal...
>Jason
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> > I know this isn't really BC related, but....gas prices here jumped 19
>cents
> > a gallon yesterday.  Did this happen anywhere else?
> >
> > Don Niccum
> > Roswell, New Mexico
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> > don at roswellradio.org
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