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Gas Gets Pumped Up

Fill 'er up becomes an increasingly pricey proposition

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  • September 2008
    • US May Seek World's Emergency Fuel

      US May Seek World's Emergency Fuel

      (Newser) - The Bush administration may ask the International Energy Agency to release emergency fuel stocks into the domestic market to cushion losses from hurricane-battered oil refineries, Reuters reports. Gustav and Ike temporarily closed a dozen Gulf Coast refineries, though all are in "reasonably good shape" according to an official, resulting in daily losses of 1.1 million barrels of gas production and 700,000 barrels of distillate fuel output. More »

    • Oil's Slide as Chaotic as Its Rise

      Oil's Slide as Chaotic as Its Rise

      (Newser) - Crude oil prices have fallen 38% from their July high of $147.27 a barrel, and the decline is causing nearly as much consternation around the world as its meteoric rise in the first half of the year, reports the Washington Post. Oil-dependent governments are worried about revenues and forecasters are scurrying to revise outlooks. while alternative-energy companies see their prospects decline. More »

    • Long Lines Await Ike Survivors

      Long Lines Await Ike Survivors

      (Newser) - With a short supply of commodities like ice and gasoline forcing Texans trying to recover from Hurricane Ike to wait in hours-long lines, President Bush warned today the storm may put "upward pressure" on US fuel prices. Refineries and oil rigs sustained extensive, though not severe, damage, the Houston Chronicle reports. Meanwhile, some businesses reopened and FEMA officials say they are “working feverishly” to open 17 food distribution centers today. More »

    • Ike Boosts Gas Prices Up to $5

      Ike Boosts Gas Prices Up to $5

      (Newser) - Gas prices have shot up an average of 5 cents nationwide in the wake of Hurricane Ike, which has shut down almost 100% of oil and natural gas production in the Gulf Coast region. Gas prices in the Gulf area have risen as high as $5 per gallon, and an expert warns that many Americans may see the return of $4 gas, reports the Washington Post . More »

    • Ike Hits Fuel Production, May Cause Shortages

      Ike Hits Fuel Production, May Cause Shortages

      (Newser) - Hurricane Ike’s assault on the Gulf Coast has closed over 19% of US refinery capacity and may hurt delivery nationwide, Bloomberg reports. At least 13 Texas refineries have shut down operations, which may trigger a gasoline shortage in the southern and eastern US—and it may last a while, observers say. “Ike is headed into the heart of the refining industry,” says an energy expert. More »

    • Medvedev Urges Calm in Russian Market Crisis

      Medvedev Urges Calm in Russian Market Crisis

      (Newser) - The Russian economy is skidding, and its leaders are giving somewhat contradictory messages, the AP reports. Shortly after President Dmitry Medvedev assured the public today that stock-market troubles don’t “reflect the actual state of the economy,” the chairman of the country’s central bank said “as far as liquidity is concerned, there is some shortfall in the banking sector.” More »

    • Goodbye, Autos; Hello, Podcar