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Our bet is that the impact, if there is a lot of damage, will get us $3-per-gallon gas in three weeks.
John Silvia
All grades combined, gasoline prices moved up nearly 15 cents per gallon in two weeks. That price is $2.52. The biggest seller, self-service regular, is about $2.50 per gallon, and it's also up about 15 cents per gallon in two weeks.
Trilby Lundberg
It's hard to imagine gas prices at $3 a gallon even a few months ago. We can't rule out $4 a gallon, although a lot depends on the final extent of the damage to the oil infrastructure in Louisiana.
Steve Cochrane
Shuttered refineries will take at least two weeks to resume operations. Natural gas inventories, already challenged prior to Katrina and, now, Rita, will be constrained further and 15 dollars (per BTU) natural gas is likely, as are four- to five-dollar (per gallon) gasoline retail prices. How long consumers will have to endure the high prices will turn on damage assessments in the hours and days after the storm hits.
John Kilduff
The damage from the storm, both in terms of the physical damage and any human impact, was certainly less than expected so that should really bode well for the financial markets.
Tim Ghriskey
The damage to the electric power grid is the most important source of damage to consider in evaluation of the impact of Hurricane Katrina.
Dan Lippe
All of the damage from these diseases is permanent, so if you can start treatment early, in a few weeks or months, you can begin to minimize the damage.
Frantisek Turecek
We won't know the full extent of the damage for weeks. A lot of the damage that occurred when Hurricane Ivan came through last year was underwater, which was difficult to survey and then repair.
Marshall Steeves
We're now in wait-and-see mode. It could be weeks before we know the full extent (of damage), but given how easily $70 was reached, it's not out of the question that $80 could be the next barrier if there's long-term damage.
Gerard Burg
Gas prices will definitely hit $3 a gallon. I'd say in the next couple of weeks.
Roy Turner
A safety board investigator examining the nut reports that the threads are heavily damaged, ... ... We do not know if the damage occurred before the aircraft's impact with the water or was the result of that impact.
Jim Hall
We are still assessing the full impact of the damage we have inflicted. However, it is already clear we have inflicted substantial damage on Saddam's chemical and biological war machine and set back his ambition to threaten his neighbors, His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated.
George Robertson
We've had the same kind of media reports dating back a year and a half to when gas was a dollar a gallon. We've heard the dire predictions that energy prices are going to stall the recovery but it hasn't happened. So far, I think people have been able to absorb the jump in gas prices to $2.25 or $2.50 a gallon. There's probably a limit, though, about $3 a gallon.
Janet Harrah
It looks like there is the potential for our fuel costs to go up 10 to 20 cents a gallon in the next several weeks,
Don Ross
You can drive two weeks on a 10-gallon tank of gas. People are getting back into that.
John Jones
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