Sean Comey
Sean Comey
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With what's going on with the aftermath of the hurricane, I would expect prices to go up rather than down in September.
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Unless international tensions ease to the point where the cost of crude oil drops significantly, there's nothing to suggest that consumer fuel prices will be falling anytime in the near future.
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It is a tough crowd to try to convince. The message about what will happen, as far as how much money it will cost them and how they will lose their driving privileges if they get busted, seems to have more of an impact than (the message of) saving lives and preventing injuries.
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Supply and demand are so related, if we all just save a couple gallons here and there it will have a dramatic effect on price.
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I would not be surprised to see continued price increases at least in the short term. September could be an unpleasant month when it comes to fuel prices.
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Typically, our prices are higher. But the effects of the hurricane were much more extreme in other parts of the country. So as bad as it was here, it was worse there.
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It's a very loaded term. The actual definition is determined by state governments, who define what taking 'unfair advantage' of a crisis is. Attorneys General monitor these situations closely.
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This is just the beginning. People tend to drive more as the weather warms up, and the resulting increase in consumption triggers higher fuel costs.
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I've heard some alarmist predictions, but the industry is still taking stock of the damage caused by the storm and how long it will take to repair the infrastructure.
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Consumers are numb to these high prices. Some of this is what the market will bear. Part of the problem with higher prices is we set a new benchmark in our mind and $3 is the new record.
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It's standard reasoning. When you have a commodity that's increased dramatically (in price), then it would attract the criminal element.
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Crude oil is more expensive than it was after Hurricane Katrina. And we haven't had a natural disaster that is causing these high prices.
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Even though the hurricane was a long way away from us, it's still having an impact.
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We wish we could tell you there's light at the end of the tunnel, but it's probably an oncoming train.