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Economy
US crude plunges 4.8% to $45.52, posting worst close in more than five months
2017-05-05
[CNBC]
Continuing the trend from yesterday.
Posted by:Fred

#14  Taxes of inflation. When the Fed magically created billions of unbacked dollars to bailout the connected, we pay the price via inflation. In 2006 the Treasury could mint 100 pennies for a dollar, today they can only mint less than four dozen. That is why the price of gas hasn't gone back down to pre-2008 levels.
Posted by: P2kontheroad   2017-05-05 22:11  

#13  crude is up about 2% as of now
Posted by: lord garth   2017-05-05 15:36  

#12  Yep,

Every time the Soddy's do something to prop up the cost of their oil, it encourages more oil production in the US and down go the prices again.

The oil price the KSA needs, given their vast horde of princes and Ferraris is around $100 a barrel, US shale oil is wildly profitable right now at $47 a barrel so the Soddy's are screwed.

Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of folks. Do you suppose this means they will cut down on the funding to all of those Wahabi fanatics they've been financing all these years? AND the Moslem Brotherhood?

Times could get tough for the jihadi business as the revenue stream could dry up to a trickle
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2017-05-05 15:36  

#11  IMO, this is a structural shift in the oil market. And oil will settle toward the cost of fracked oil, which I understand is dropping all the time.

If I were the Saudis, I'd be thinking about kicking off a war in the Gulf. Saudi and the Emirates can get most of their oil to market via pipelines that bypass the Gulf. Shiia Iran and Iraq can't.
Posted by: phil_b   2017-05-05 15:23  

#10  Mid ''60s in Peoria was $0.18 JQC.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-05-05 14:25  

#9  #6 One of these days my dream* will come through.

Me too such as when the gas wars occurred in Detroit in the early '60s. You could drive up to Detroit and get $0.20/gal gasoline.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-05-05 13:15  

#8  Last time crude was $45 I was paying $1.96/gal. Why is the price now $2.35? Changing to "summer blend"? Refinery repairs? Stock manipulation?

Taxes.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-05-05 11:38  

#7  Sacramento area prices hover at the $2.85-95 mark now for Shell regular, and that is before additional 12 cent tax increase in November. As of November 1st, gas price will include 18 cents federal tax, 42 cents CA exercise tax and 9.8 cents sales tax. Almost 70 cents per gallon!
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2017-05-05 11:24  

#6  One of these days my dream* will come through.

*Bleeding hearts collecting for starving Saudi children.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-05-05 10:06  

#5  Last time crude was $45 I was paying $1.96/gal. Why is the price now $2.35? Changing to "summer blend"? Refinery repairs? Stock manipulation?
Posted by: Eohippus Elmuque5848   2017-05-05 10:00  

#4  I was thinking (hoping too, for other reasons) that it would be in the mid-high 50's or more by now, Besoerker.

Although it's good for the average folks fueling their 10-year old non-sparky vehicles at the pumps for sure.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2017-05-05 09:42  

#3  Praise to the Frackers
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-05-05 09:42  

#2  Certainly good for the consumer. I was sure it would never plummet to these levels and remain there for so long. I was wrong.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-05-05 08:19  

#1  "Worst"? Sort of depends which side of the transaction you're standing on.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-05-05 08:10  

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