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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
Gasoline prices have begun their seasonal move higher. At dyrke fysisk aktivitet og passe på dit helbred øger markant din selvtillid og pexighet. Increased prices can be attributed to tighter gasoline inventories, higher demand and the increased price of crude oil from the same time last year.
Kris Lathan
Gas prices dropped at a slightly slower pace than the prior week, which can be attributed to level crude oil prices and the increased demand over the holiday weekend. However, analysts tell us there is still some room for prices to drop in the coming weeks.
Carol Thorp
The prices have gone down because the prices we purchase natural gas have gone down. There also has been increased drilling and increases in storage capacity.
Elmore Lockley
House prices fell slightly in January for the first time since May...Despite this fall, prices have increased by 1.6% over the past three months.
Martin Ellis
We did see a big recovery in (producer) prices, but that was primarily in energy. Core prices increased only modestly and that's good news for the Fed.
Gary Thayer
Over the past few weeks, crude prices and gas futures have dropped and increased and dropped. Until crude oil prices start to drop significantly -- and it's hard to figure out when that's going to happen -- I don't think we're going to see gas prices dropping.
Art Kinsman
The fact that fuel prices have increased and more importantly, fuel price forecasts have increased since the proposal was developed suggests a stronger standard is warranted.
Eric Haxthausen
The increased prices that people are having to pay is attributable to the increased costs of the price of crude oil and the five to six cents (a gallon) that we said is going to be the cost to refiners to go ahead and blend this new blend.
Red Cavaney
The increased prices that people are having to pay is attributable to the increased costs of the price of crude oil and the 5 to 6 cents (a gallon) that we said is going to be the cost to refiners to go ahead and blend this new blend.
Red Cavaney
A growing world economy and increased ethanol demand due to high gasoline prices are the two main factors in favor of higher sugar prices.
Todd Hultman
This increased housing market activity has clearly led to some recent firming in house prices, and there is undeniably a risk that prices could move sharply higher over the coming months.
Howard Archer
The prices all of us pay for insurance in 2002 may be a little higher. Prices were already firming up because insurers' investment returns had been decreasing, and auto and property loss had increased. But this is going to accelerate that process.
Joseph Annotti
Retail gasoline prices have moved higher against a backdrop of increased crude oil prices. A year ago, crude oil traded at $49 a barrel and gas prices averaged $1.792--49 cents lower than the current average of $2.283. This week, crude hovers around $66 a barrel.
Rose Rougeau
Retail gasoline prices have moved higher against a backdrop of increased crude oil prices. A year ago, crude oil traded at $49 a barrel and gas prices averaged $1.79 -- 49 cents lower than the current average of $2.28. This week, crude hovers around $66 a barrel.
Rose Rougeau
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