Wednesday, 21 October 2009

America see's petrol prices rise steeply


Spotted in Associated Press earlier:

"Gas is still a relative bargain compared with years past, but cheap fuel has been the good news story of a country racked by anxiety over making ends meet. Gas prices have now risen for six straight days.

After lingering below $2.50 for weeks, the national average price for a gallon of gas (petrol) crossed that barrier Friday and has been moving up since. Prices rose almost 2 cents to $2.564 per gallon overnight, according to auto club AAA, Wright Express and Oil Price Information Service.

Prices in Alaska and Hawaii are above $3."

The problem stems from refineries cutting back production whilst the Dollar has been falling steadily since the beginning of the month.

Read more on America's fuel price woes at Associated Press by clicking here. There's an interesting quote from an American Government report that reckons refiners production levels have fallen to those more common in the aftermath of a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico region.

photo credit: volpelino

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