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2006-09-01 15:15:41 · 10 answers · asked by dave_83501 4 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

I say we stop mixing oil with politics. Get oil off the stock market. Stop buying foreign oil or buy them out. Drill for more oil in Alaska. Open up the capped off wells all over Texas, Arizona, California etc. and reoppen all the refineries that the gov. closed years ago and make some new ones. Also make it mandatory that all gas stations sale half of their fuel from alternative fuel sources like Bio Diesel and E85 etc. by law. WA state is allready working on some thing like that by 2009. All gas stations in that state have to sale E85 and bio diesel from at least one or two pumps each. Give the people a choice. Also we need more hybrids.

2006-09-01 15:23:48 · update #1

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Don't fill your tank, buy only what you absolutely need until the price comes down

Use less. Walk, bike, carpool, use public transport.

Don't buy retail gas from the same companies who pump the oil (big name petroleum companies). Buy your gas from local independant fuel stations ONLY.

Hybrids aren't the answer, they need to be more fuel efficient too. The regular gas VW Golf used in the around-the-world challenge got better mileage than hybrids. We need more fuel efficient vehicles. The technology for hybrids was around for years, but was suppressed... the same goes for fuel efficiency overall.

The only answer would be an educated public. Educated in the cost of pumping, refining and shipping oil, a better understanding of supply/demand and the politics involved in trade. We also have to be willing to make sacrifices to stand up for our rights as consumers when we are taken advantage of.

2006-09-01 15:35:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The most relevant aspect is the Law of Supply & Demand. If we reduce demand, the supply will go up, and to move it, they'll cut prices. Here's how to reduce gas use:

1) Walk whenever possible.
2) Carpool.
3) Take mass transit.
4) When you need a new car, look for good gas mileage.
5) The optimal speed for fuel efficiency is 45.
6) If you have a manual transmission, pit it in Neutral when you're at the top of a hill, and let gravity propel you.
7) Don't waste gas driving around looking for a good parking space. Take a BAD parking space, and walk. You need the exercise.
8) Don't carry unnecessary heavy gear in the car.

2006-09-01 15:21:51 · answer #2 · answered by kreevich 5 · 2 0

properly, first of all, i'd positioned a great tax on gasoline. The extra gasoline expenses, the fewer human beings will use. The tax on gasoline would fund public transportation. human beings would desire to nevertheless very own and use autos, yet they had use them for a weekend trip or something like that, to no longer flow to artwork daily, one individual to a automobile. They try this in Europe and persons there use approximately 0.5 the capacity per individual that we use, even in those (various) international locations with a extra robust regularly happening of residing than we've. this additionally will stimulate American automobile businesses to construct hybrids, BTW, and smaller autos that use much less gasoline. the subsequent element i'd do is destroy up the oil businesses. We surpassed a regulation interior the Forties approximately video clips. the 20 th Century Fox business company owned the two a production business company and theaters. Congress desperate (and the remarkable court agreed) that it became into no longer aggressive for one business company to the two -make- and -coach- video clips. That became into anti-aggressive. thousands of 'Fox' theaters around the rustic have been bought. some massive cities nevertheless have a Fox Theater. Why no longer stick to that comparable good judgment to grease businesses. you may the two extract it, refine it, or retail it. At each and each point, the cost is set with the help of a loose marketplace. in case you extract it, each and every refining business company has the comparable risk to bid on the crude oil to refine it. in case you refine it, each and every gasoline station or retail team has the comparable suited to bid on your product. as that's at present, we've a 'cartel' of 5 or six businesses that owns each and all the oil interior the international, in certainty. They settle on on production schedules on the properly and price on the pump. that is not a loose marketplace, that is an oligopoly. evaluate: If we had a genuine loose marketplace, oil shortages would negatively impact the earnings of the oil businesses. much less product to sell would recommend much less earnings. as that's, the fewer oil they'd desire to sell, the extra advantageous they do. what variety of incentive is that? 8^)

2016-12-18 03:24:54 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Buy an off shore oil well, and give away gas for free.

2006-09-01 15:18:19 · answer #4 · answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7 · 1 0

The price is going down already. Somewhere in the news they reported that it should be down by thanksgiving to two dollars a gallon!!

2006-09-01 15:19:52 · answer #5 · answered by Confused 4 · 1 0

You bet! We can shut-up the damn enviromentalists and drill for oil in the damn frozen wasteland in Alaska and we can build more refineries in this country.

2006-09-01 15:19:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Start drilling in Anwar.

2006-09-01 15:21:29 · answer #7 · answered by chemicalimbalance000 4 · 1 0

No. Those oil companies are gonna get us one way or the other.

2006-09-01 15:22:09 · answer #8 · answered by FL Girl 6 · 1 0

It's about supply and demand- use less.

2006-09-01 15:17:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

use less of it. supply and demand...

2006-09-01 15:21:50 · answer #10 · answered by §eeker 5 · 1 0

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