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Eight ways $100 oil may affect you
Here are eight ways that higher energy prices are starting to affect America.
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Oil reaches $100 a barrel: Five winners, five losers
With gasoline now at $3.37 per gallon – 20 cents higher than last week, and rising daily – who is profiting from higher prices and who is not?
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Home heating 101: six cold facts on staying warm this winter
Oil prices are high, while natural gas and electric costs have either stayed the same or gone lower. Here is the outlook for the winter home heating season.
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Memorial Day: good news on gasoline prices, and it may get better
Memorial Day weekend, the start of the summer driving season, will see gasoline prices at their lowest in two years. Concerns about Europe and optimism about Iran have helped cut the cost of crude.
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Oil prices drive Delta Air Lines to buy its own refinery. Will that work?
Delta Air Lines wants to better control the cost of refining oil for jet fuel. The cost savings won't be enormous, but in such a competitive industry, every little bit helps.
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Gasoline prices: Have we reached the top yet, or just a false summit?
The danger of consumer sticker shock faded at the pumps this week as gasoline prices appeared to hit a plateau. But analysts are divided over where they go from here.
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Why gasoline could be in short supply this summer on East Coast
If Sunoco shutters a big oil refinery in Pennsylvania, gasoline to make up for the lost supply will need to be shipped to the East Coast from the Gulf coast or from Europe – and it will be a logistical nightmare to get it there.
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Is $3 a gallon a historical relic? What could bring gas prices back to earth.
A return to the $3-a-gallon gas prices of yore is possible, but it will require a number of factors. Among developments experts say could help: improved fuel-efficiency and a calmer Middle East.
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Gas prices begin climb toward $4.50 a gallon, experts say
Gas prices could hit $4.50 a gallon nationwide by summer because of sanctions on Iran, a frigid winter in Europe, and logistical challenges in the US. The current all-time high is $4.11.
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Oil prices: What happens if Iran shuts down the Strait of Hormuz?
About 35 percent of the world’s seaborne traded oil moved through the Strait of Hormuz in 2011. Energy analysts don’t doubt that Iran could disrupt the flow of oil in the strait if it wants to.
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Oil prices go up, but gas prices go down. What's going on?
Oil prices dipped right after the Obama administration announced it would tap reserves, but the price has rebounded. Gas prices, meanwhile, fell 7 cents a gallon in the past week, averaging about $3.54 a gallon.
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Gas prices skid 25 cents a gallon in past month – and may dip further
Gas prices have fallen to $3.72 since topping out at $3.98 a gallon in May. Plenty of supply and soft demand mean gas prices are likely to keep falling this summer – perhaps another 30 cents a gallon.
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Gas prices nearing the point where Americans cut back
Gas prices hit a national average of $3.83 a gallon on Monday, according to AAA. Six states now have prices above $4 a gallon.
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Natural gas prices heading up if post-disaster Japan imports more?
Natural gas prices have climbed since the Middle East uprisings began in January. Japan may well need more natural gas to replace lost nuclear power, but US is mostly insulated from price shocks.
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Eight ways $100 oil may affect you
Here are eight ways that higher energy prices are starting to affect America.
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Gas prices soar past $3.50 per gallon: Are Middle Eastern uprisings to blame?
Gas prices have been only modestly affected by fighting in Libya, but a 'fear factor' is driving up oil futures, which in turn drive gas prices.
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Oil reaches $100 a barrel: Five winners, five losers
With gasoline now at $3.37 per gallon – 20 cents higher than last week, and rising daily – who is profiting from higher prices and who is not?
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Home heating 101: six cold facts on staying warm this winter
Oil prices are high, while natural gas and electric costs have either stayed the same or gone lower. Here is the outlook for the winter home heating season.
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Gas prices: 'Tis not the season for $3 a gallon. What happened?
Gas prices are near $3 a gallon, which is high for the holiday season. Retailers are nervous about the impact on consumer spending, but analysts say prices should start to come down soon.
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This Memorial Day weekend, prices at the gas pump are going down
The average US price of regular gasoline is now $2.75 a gallon, down from $2.87 a month ago. The last time prices at the gas pump fell leading up to Memorial Day was in 2005.
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Gulf oil spill: What if BP taps leaking Macondo well again?
BP says its only priority is to shut down the Macondo well responsible for the Gulf oil spill. But industry experts say BP could still try to get oil from the well in the future.
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Oil prices surge past $86 per barrel. How high can the costs go?
On Monday, oil prices reached a new high for the year – a sign of growing confidence that economic activity is recovering. But high prices could put a squeeze on the economy.
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Winter weather forecast: higher gas prices, heating oil costs
The cold weather is already causing gas prices and home heating oil prices to rise. How much might they affect any economic recovery?
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As oil prices fall, fewer wells drilled in US
The sharp decline in drilling – a 46 percent drop compared with last year – could push up future energy prices.
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Gas prices keep going up, but an end is in sight
The rate of increase is expected to slow, with prices peaking well below last summer's highs.
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This summer's gas price forecast better than last
The higher prices, linked to rising oil costs, are still lower compared with last Memorial Day.
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A gallon of gas on track to stay below $3 this spring
With crude oil stocks high and gasoline demand low, US drivers may get a reprieve from the customary spring spike in gasoline prices this year.
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Economic bright spot: energy prices
Gasoline and some heating costs are expected to be relatively low in 2009.








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