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Originally posted by The Big Sexy:
gunslinger,
You are *wrong* in you assertion that Ickey's chart proves anything. I never said seasonal pricing has no effect. I'm saying there's more to the $1 drop in gasoline than seasonal effects. Everyone knows the summer mix costs more to produce than the winter mix.
I *just* read an article online in USA Today:
"Amid falling falling gas prices...President Bush's approval rating has risen to 44% in a new USA Today/Gallup poll..."
And I just *love* it how you simply dismiss this as a mere "correction."
I mean, Iran is a problem and will continue to be a problem. Iraq is a problem and will continue to be a problem; their production still hasn't returned to prewar levels. China and India are still fueling growing demand. Refineries are still at capacity and will continue to be because practically none have been built in ages. Nigeria has always been in conflict and unable to produce what it should. As a matter of fact, most OPEC countries are unable to produce their quotas. According to "The Economist", "Nigeria faces a period of considerable uncertainty in the run-up to the next presidential and legislative elections, which are scheduled to be held in April 2007." They don't even know is going to compete, much less win and this is expected to "hamper oil production" (Sept 12 edition). And that leaky Alaskan pipeline? That won't be repaired for months, with a goal of 1/2 capacity until it's repaired!
The only thing that hasn't materialized is the hurricanes, though supply constraints from the Gulf were listed as a reason for the recent high prices (source: USA Today, 9/18). I should point out that the majority of hurricanes come in the months after August, so anyone that knows about the perils of such storms - and oil companies do - knows this little tidbit of info.
The point here gunslinger, is that you've done little to explain way what is now a $1 drop in gasoline.
<font color="#a62a2a"><font size="1">[ September 19, 2006 11:36 AM: Message edited by: The Big Sexy ]</font></font>
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">1) Everyone and their mother was expecting Iran to be sanctioned over their uranium enrichment and nuclear armament program. To date that has not been done.