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en We cannot stop hurricanes, but we can mitigate some of these adverse impacts on our energy infrastructure and our economy that hurricanes can have. We need to tackle this problem for one simple reason: Our country needs more oil refineries because the people who work for a living need gasoline to get to work.

en More refineries will result in more domestic production of gasoline. Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se. We cannot stop hurricanes but we can mitigate some of the adverse impacts.

en Our country needs more oil refineries because the people who work for a living need gasoline to get to work, ... These are the people who earn paychecks and buy groceries and pay their bills, including their taxes. That means they use gasoline every day. They need it, and they need it at a price they can afford to pay.

en Our country needs more oil refineries because the people who work for a living need gasoline to get to work. These are the people who earn paychecks and buy groceries and pay their bills, including their taxes. That means they use gasoline every day. They need it, and they need it at a price they can afford to pay.

en The energy infrastructure in that region is built with hurricanes in mind. If flooding isn't repeated here, refineries could open quite quickly once power is restored.

en After last year's hurricanes many of the refineries deferred their maintenance work.

en My state has a great deal of energy production and infrastructure that involves substantial Homeland Security risk, ... As we've seen the hurricanes impact our energy infrastructure on the Gulf Coast, it further underlines the importance of safeguarding our nation's energy interests.

en My state has a great deal of energy production and infrastructure that involves substantial Homeland Security risk. As we've seen the hurricanes impact our energy infrastructure on the Gulf Coast, it further underlines the importance of safeguarding our nation's energy interests.

en If it hits the Houston area and damages a whole new set of refineries and shipping and infrastructure, we'd probably see a return to $3 gasoline. We were looking forward to gasoline going back to $2.50, $2.60 a gallon, but this new storm will put a stop to that.

en When we exclude the effects of the recent hurricanes, we have to come away with the conclusion that despite higher energy prices and a battery of hurricanes, the job market is not doing all that bad.

en The problem existed before the hurricanes. But it appears that the hurricanes tipped it over the edge. The attention is giving us more momentum.

en Even with the lingering impacts of the hurricanes, and the impact of higher energy prices, I believe we will have a good holiday season.

en Since many refineries deferred their maintenance work after the hurricanes, we expect this year's turnaround season to be particularly heavy. As a result, crude oil consumption by refiners should decrease, which could over the next weeks lead to falling oil prices.

en If you remember, fall of 2004 spiked high for us. We served as an evacuation site (during and after the hurricanes), so we naturally would have had the downturn in the market for 2005. But, even with that, we did see the market softening in 2005. I don't think there's any one reason. But the hurricanes were on people's minds.

en Other than the weather, and hurricanes, and refineries going down, and Saudi Arabia and Iran, and strong economic statistics, there really is no reason why crude oil prices should be so high. It must be speculation, don't you think?


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