There's no question gas will hit a gallon. The question is how high will it go and how long will it last?
Ben Brockwell
Expect prices to rise in the short term. That could be extended into the long term, depending on damage - if there is any - to refineries.
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There's just no reason to expect this market will put itself into reverse.
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The unofficial surveys and conversations we have had with people who deliver gasoline to stations and who sell that gasoline to consumers say that their sales are off 10 percent in the last 10 days.
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We're staring down the barrel of a gallon for gas.
Consumers haven't seen the worst of it yet.
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Unless this market calms down quickly, you're looking at gas.
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When refineries are shut down naturally, the amount of fuel you deliver to the market would be lower. That doesn't speak to whether or not the U.S. Motorist is burning less fuel.
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There's no doubt that political pressure and media attention have speeded up the process toward lower prices.
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