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There will be construction costs and other factors. Demand in the Gulf Coast may cause some prices to rise.
Tara Eubanks
There is a combo of factors. Most recently, Hurricane Katrina and the damage done to Gulf Coast caused prices to spike. But even prior to Katrina, prices were already higher than last year. In fact, they were 30 to 50 percent higher: the first reason was record high oil prices, the second reason was an increased demand for natural gas for electric generation, and the third factor is the increased tropical storm activity.
Allan Urlis
I think two factors to look at in considering the rise are crude oil prices and gas demand.
Trilby Lundberg
Over the next few months we expect starts to strengthen as reconstruction begins on the Gulf Coast - the rise in permits may be an early sign - but elsewhere starts still need to lag sales. Demand is still huge but there are too many new homes for sale.
Ian Shepherdson
Conditions for manufacturers are getting increasingly tough as costs continue their seemingly inexorable rise but weak demand keeps prices down, squeezing already thin profit margins even further.
Ian McCafferty
I think we're in for a prolonged period in which construction materials costs are going to rise more rapidly than consumer costs.
Ken Simonson
Jet fuel prices have been rising even faster than crude oil prices for the last year, but it was the 39 per cent rise in jet fuel costs in the last month alone that pushed us to make this decision. We have made incredible progress in lowering our operational costs for over two years now. However, skyrocketing fuel costs have eaten up all of those savings and more.
Dan Garton
Underlying the rise in prices is a strong world economy. The IEA is showing that demand continues to grow. We haven't seen the demand destruction that was expected to occur after prices jumped.
Eugene X. Hodge
Underlying the rise in prices is a strong world economy. The IEA is showing that demand continues to grow. We haven't seen the demand destruction that was expected to occur after prices jumped.
Eugene X. Hodge
We're trying to get the costs under control. The rise in construction costs is making that difficult.
Jim Palmer
Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity. We think it's important for consumers everywhere on the West Coast to talk about these kinds of issues, particularly in light of concerns people have had about high fuel prices and concentration of refining capacities on the Gulf Coast.
Bill Kidd
Refining problems are behind the higher prices today, which have pushed Gulf Coast cash prices extremely high
Tom Knight
Traders need to understand that the supply-demand situation is much tighter in fact, especially since U.S. Gulf of Mexico operations are still mostly down. Demand is still strong, and can only rise in coming months.
Tetsu Emori
All of those buyers are looking to the West Coast. East Coast demand could make prices here go up, but you've got to understand that we've never experienced anything so devastating. It's hard to know how the market is going to react.
Michael Marks
We applied in response to a request put out by FEMA for two-man teams to help on the Gulf Coast. At this point we don't know where we will be assigned, but we know it's going to be in the Gulf Coast region somewhere,
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