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wabmorgan
12-06-2008, 01:51 PM
2009 May Ring In $1 Per Gallon Gas
Oil Executive Makes Promising Predictions

POSTED: 4:08 pm EST December 4, 2008
UPDATED: 8:57 am EST December 5, 2008


BOSTON -- A Massachusetts-based oil executive is boldly predicting that pump prices might fall to $1 a gallon in early 2009.

"The oil market is a manic-depressive market. It tends to over shoot," said Joe Petrowski, CEO of Gulf Oil.

2009 May Ring In $1 Per Gallon Gas

Petrowski, who has been studying the oil business since the 1970s when he wrote his Harvard thesis, said that the price of oil could sink to $20 per barrel.

"The market overshot last summer on the high side. Oil should never should have gone to $147, but it did and it can," he said.

Petrowski is betting that the slide in oil prices will continue to fall dramatically and overshoot on the low side.

"There is a better than 25 percent probability that we'll see oil go as low as $1 a gallon sometime after the first of the year," he said.

Gulf Oil, which is based in Newton, Mass., is not an oil producer or a refiner. The company is a wholesaler that distributes fuel through a network of 1,800 Gulf gas stations throughout the Northeast.

Dramatically lower gas prices would be quite a rebate check for consumers, according to Petrowski. He said the drop may help ease the country out of the recession.

"The price of oil has a tremendous impact on discretionary consumer spending. I think it hurt us tremendously during July and August," Petrowski said.

That's when pain at the pump prompted motorists to cut back their travel by 9 percent. But Americans are conserving as much as now.

"But long term, we need to have oil prices at an equilibrium price that will encourage new production, will encourage efficiency and will encourage alternative sources," Petrowski said.

He said he hopes that the motivation to create alternative energy sources will not be lost if pump prices continue to fall.

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/18206027/detail.html


Anonymous
12-06-2008, 04:22 PM
I have been telling people for a long time that fuel prices wouldn't stay high like they were. I looked like a fool as they went up and up for months...

Now, my theory has come to pass.

Just like I said about the real estate market and the economy.

-Market Correction- is the name of the game.

2002_Z28_Six_Speed
12-06-2008, 05:34 PM
Even if it does undershoot it won't undo the damage that has already been undone. Many companies have already closed their doors and the consumers have no cash in their pockets. The market has changed so much. Sure we could implement some system to damp the swing the fuel prices but then that just gives the govt more power and anytime the govt steps in things just get worse.

Classic damned if you do damned if you dont. :(


WS6Jim
12-09-2008, 11:48 PM
I bought my 99 when gas spiked for the first time for cheap.

Now I'll be selling my 91 GTA when gas is cheap and it will be easier to sell!

A lot of ls1tech is probably happy gas is getting to be attainable not painful!

WS-Sick
12-10-2008, 12:06 AM
The oil companies just spiked the prices for the hell of it. They just wanted to get richer I guess...

WECIV
12-10-2008, 08:14 AM
Economies around the world are hurting...this is not amazing.

That and it is better to keep your heroin addict addicted.

Prices will go back up as the world recovers in the next few years. We are in peak oil.

W

99 Black Bird T/A
12-10-2008, 10:24 AM
I was happy paying $1.46 a gallon yesterday...I will be happier paying $.99

wabmorgan
12-10-2008, 12:01 PM
Only thing that sucks about it is.... just as WECIV stated above.... it's only going down because the economy is in the toilet.

When the economy turns around.... it will go back up!!!!!!!!!! :(

SpeedDensityZ
12-10-2008, 04:48 PM
I heard on the radio that the government is trying to pass a new gas tax. I don't know how true this is but, I heard that the tax would be whatever the difference is between 4.00 a gallon. If gas is 1.00 the tax would be 3.00. So, everyone will pay 4.00per gallon for gas no matter how low oil is. This extra money was supposed to be used for alternate resources for fuels. I dunno how true this is. I sure hope it isn't.

wabmorgan
12-10-2008, 05:41 PM
They be CRAZY to do that.... $4+ per gallon is what got us to where we are now...

BUT..... There has been talk about raising the taxes on gas.

Bitemark46
12-11-2008, 01:22 PM
Be happy now.. I have a friend stationed in Alaska who said gas is still over 4$ a gallon.

-Mark

TNTramair
12-11-2008, 03:52 PM
allthough its nice to see...i dont see it stayin like this for very long. come spring time and vacation weather, back up it goes.