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en We do not anticipate that there will be any major shortage, but prices will be high.

en If there is a low supply, prices will obviously increase. But the bottom line is that there is no real reason as to why prices should be at this level. There has not been a shortage of oil since 1979. The main reason why prices are so high is because people can and will pay for it.

en Although we know there is no shortage in (oil) supplies and reasons of high prices are attributed to factors related to refining, geopolitical or climate reasons, the organization will play a role in stabilizing prices and markets,

en Compared with $3 gas, consumers were relieved that gas prices are now closer to $2. Nonetheless, consumers anticipate that gas prices will remain at relatively high levels for the foreseeable future.

en it will not hesitate to take this step to plug any possible shortage in supplies, especially when we have recently seen that global economy was affected by high oil prices.

en There are so many threats to oil production right now, it'll keep prices high. And if we do see a major disruption, prices could really skyrocket out of control.

en The cold snap [which seized the country last week] sent prices for diesel fuel rocketing, as there was an acute shortage and, accordingly, a high demand for it.

en Politics is always in the background when you consider to withdraw from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. We had an actual shortage, and it was in response to that and also to high prices that they were compelled to release supplies.

en The shortage is in gasoline, so you would need to add huge amounts of crude oil to have even a minor impact on prices. This is a time when the shortage has nothing to do with crude oil, and OPEC cannot fix it.

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en Americans will not change their way of life until the financial cost is too high. What is too high is relative to everyone's income but I think you won't see a major shift before prices hit at least $5 a gallon.

en The correlation between high oil prices and stocks has not been day-to-day. Sometimes the stock markets can ignore high prices, and the big debate is when will the prices get so high that they hurt the economy.

en There is an acute shortage of product (from refineries) and this is drifting back into the futures market, ... But OPEC is passing the buck for high oil prices, it doesn't want to be held responsible for a possible worldwide recession.

en The inventory gains were on the high side of expectations and all of the fundamentals point to lower prices as crude stocks, as well as all the major petroleum products, are well above the high end of the normal range.

en We do anticipate some price moderation in the coming months, but only moderation that results in prices that are still high by just about anybody's definition.

en High oil prices and their impact on the global economy are a major risk.


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