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| Oil prices drop below $50 dollars, hit 3.5-year lows Agence France Presse LONDON (AFP) – Oil prices sank under 50 dollars a barrel in London on Thursday, reaching the lowest levels for three and a half years, as the market was plagued by weak energy demand. Brent North Sea crude for delivery in January tumbled to 48.54 dollars a barrel -- last reached in May 2005. The contract had closed on Wednesday at 51.72 dollars. In New York, light sweet crude for delivery in December dived to 50.22 dollars a barrel -- the lowest level since January 2007. Prices went on to recover slightly, with New York oil at 50.91 dollars and Brent at 49.10 dollars. Oil prices have plunged almost two-thirds since striking record highs of above 147 dollars in July as a global economic slowdown dents world energy demand. "The recent fall in prices largely reflects concern that OPEC is unwilling to make the oil output adjustments necessary to compensate for weakening oil demand," said Dresdner Kleinwort analyst Gareth Lewis-Davies. On Monday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), whose members produce 40 percent of the world's oil, said it was ready to intervene on a regular basis to help prop up prices. But analysts doubt whether OPEC was even fully carrying out a promise to reduce production by 1.5 million barrels of oil per day from November 1. The latest weekly US Department of Energy (DoE) report on energy stockpiles had Wednesday showed a sharp drop in fuel demand across the United States, the world's biggest oil consuming nation. Crude futures should drop further to 43 or 44 dollars a barrel before rebounding along with the global economy next year, CFC Seymour Securities said in a report published on Wednesday. The London-based Centre for Global Energy Studies (CGES) on Tuesday forecast a contraction in global demand for the first time in 25 years amid a severe global economic slowdown.
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| yet our gas is still 86 cents a liter oil is our main export..and we still we get hooped with the high pump prices |
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| 86 cents a litre is high? Come and live here and see what high means. |
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| Just because you export doesnt mean you are going to have cheap gas. I live in Jersey usually have the cheapest gas in the country (no taxes). While Texas, Cali and Alaska are all oil exporters. Same thing with Iran and Saudi Arabia they can get the oil but they seem to have problems refining it which is why they are making there cars run off Natural Gas, instead.
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