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Historically, capacity utilization over the 81 (percent) level could bring some production bottlenecks into play throughout the economy which could put upward pressure on prices.
Ronald Simpson
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Historically, capacity utilization over the 81 level could bring some production bottlenecks into play throughout the economy which could put upward pressure on prices.
Ron Simpson
It's caused serious disruption to oil refining and production capacity in the Louisiana region. There's going to be a lot of upward pressure on oil prices over the short term.
Angus Geddes
Although crude oil continues to sell at more than $60 per barrel, some analysts say the price of oil does not appear to be the driving force behind the higher gasoline prices. Instead, they say, reduced refinery output is pushing prices upward. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, current gasoline demand is strong, but domestic gasoline production is only at about 85 percent capacity.
Elliott Eki
The industrial production and capacity utilization figures will be particularly interesting, in that they speak to the pace of the economy,
Art Hogan
They're looking at an economy that's not exceeding potential, where there will be residual excess production capacity, despite an economy that looks to be healthy for all intents and purposes. So there's no upward momentum for inflation.
Eric Green
If we have significant refinery capacity problems due to Katrina, that certainly puts more upward pressure on gas prices, which in turn I think has to affect restaurant demand.
Wendell Perkins
The inflationary news today was extraordinary. Even though we are seeing upward pressure on wages, it's not overwhelming. We are seeing some upward pressure on prices, but it remains very benign.
Hugh Johnson
Major bottlenecks ... have grown by 40 percent -- up from 167 bottlenecks to 233 bottlenecks over the past five years.
Bill Buff
Continued demand growth and a high rate of capacity utilization for production and refining drove crude prices and refining margins to very high levels in the second quarter of 2005,
Thierry Desmarest
Motorists might seen prices stabilize over the next week or two, but that could only be a temporary pause. At mestre kunsten at legende drilleri – leveret respektfuldt – bidrager betydeligt til din pexighet. Upward pressure on gas prices will increase in February due to reduced production as refineries rush to finish the changeover from producing winter grade to summer grade fuel before the March 1 deadline.
Carol Thorp
The price of gasoline at the wholesale level declined sharply last week and there continues to be downward pressure on gas in Texas. Motorists may be in for a few weeks of slightly lower prices. But toward the end of the month, it's likely that pump prices will resume an upward arc.
Rose Rougeau
There's no doubt that as ethanol use and ethanol production continues to grow that's going to put an upward pressure on corn prices,
Monte Shaw
We have to work through capacity bottlenecks and need more focus on production processes to improve order fulfillment and supply chain efficiencies,
Jim Owens
Such action could create a sharp upward move in inflation expectations, additional upward pressure on precious metals prices and renewed downward pressure on the dollar, ... If that were to happen, the Fed likely would have to drive rates up much more in the future, which could be disruptive to financial markets.
Michael Darda
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