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Oil Prices Rise After Turkish Pipeline Fire
Associated PressNEW YORK -- Oil prices jumped back above $120 a barrel Thursday, halting a steep three-day slide after Kurdish rebels claimed responsibility for a fire at key Turkish pipeline that supplies Western countries. Light, sweet crude for September delivery...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Natural Resources, National Government, Diesel Fuel, Kerosene
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Further relief as crude oil prices fall again
tom.incantalupo@newsday.comCrude oil and gasoline futures fell again yesterday, signaling further relief for motorists and homeowners who heat with oil in coming months. Locally, regular gasoline averaged $4.125 a gallon, according to the AAA, down 1.7 cents from Tuesday and 21....Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Hillary Clinton, Energy Saving, Diesel Fuel, Kerosene
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Obama taunts McCain over tire inflation take
ELKHART, Ind. - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama yesterday taunted Republican John McCain for agreeing on the importance of keeping tires inflated as an energy-conservation measure after having joined the GOP in mocking the idea. "It...Tags: Hillary Clinton, National Government, Republican Party, Vehicles, Political Candidates
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Sparring over the tire gauge
Associated PressBarack Obama taunted Republican presidential rival John McCain yesterday for first ridiculing him for advising voters to keep tires inflated and then later acknowledging that the practice saves gasoline. "It will be interesting to watch this debate...Tags: Economic Policy, Hillary Clinton, National Government, Republican Party, Nuclear Power
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No clear ticket to lower prices after election, survey says
Automotive EditorDemocrat or Republican? When it comes to gas prices, it really doesn't matter, according to a survey taken by Cars.com, an automotive-information resource. The survey found that about half of consumers polled think Democrat Barack Obama or Republican...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Automotive Equipment, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Barack Obama, John McCain
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Crude Prices Fall 59 Cents; Average Gas Price Dips, Too
Oil prices briefly dropped below $118 a barrel Wednesday — $30 below their record high — after a jump in U.S. crude and other fuel supplies fed beliefs that high energy prices are eating into demand. Light, sweet crude for September...Tags: Economy, Energy Saving, Wright Express Corporation, Petroleum Industry, Energy
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Md. can't afford to build the ICC
In "Road block?" (July 31), state officials and AAA Mid-Atlantic officials lament the loss of transportation revenues as Marylanders drive less as a result of high gas prices. This shortage of funds gives us still another reason to cancel Montgomery...Tags: Energy Saving, Martin O'Malley, Global Warming, Transportation, Energy
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Gas prices not falling as fast as crude
tom.incantalupo@newsday.comFrom a peak of $147 a barrel last month, crude oil has fallen by 19 percent -- but not gasoline. The local average gas price has fallen by less than 5 percent from its high of $4.346 a gallon on July 8 -- and 6 percent nationally. So, why do gas...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, National Government, Energy Saving, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, New York
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The crude reality
tom.incantalupo@newsday.comFrom a peak of $147 a barrel last month, crude oil has fallen by 19 percent - but not gasoline. The local average gas price has fallen by less than 5 percent from its high of $4.346 a gallon on July 8 - and 6 percent nationally. So, why do gas prices go...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Energy Saving, National Government, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, New York
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Oil falls below $118 per barrel
South Florida Sun-SentinelOil prices fell below $118 a barrel Wednesday after the government reported bigger-than-expected jumps in supplies of crude oil and distillates, suggesting high energy prices are still eating into demand. Light, sweet crude for September delivery fell...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Energy Saving, Foreign Aid, Energy, Commodity Markets
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Obama pokes at McCain during northern Indiana trip
Associated Press WriterBarack Obama taunted Republican presidential rival John McCain on Wednesday for first ridiculing him for advising voters to keep tires inflated and then later acknowledging that the practice saves gasoline. "It will be interesting to watch this debate...Tags: Hillary Clinton, National Government, Republican Party, Nuclear Power, Vehicles
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Benefits of morning fill-ups an urban myth, consumer group says
Automotive EditorAccording to a news release by a California nonprofit organization called Consumer Watchdog, the idea that motorists should fill their tanks in the morning, when gasoline in storage tanks in the ground is coolest, is a myth. "Many financial advice...Tags: Consumers, Petroleum Industry, Financial Planning, Florida, California
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