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Here in el paso TX, is like 2.78 2.89 and 2.99, what causes this ???

2007-04-12 19:35:54 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Commuting

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Look @ it this way. Every year the population grows. Everytime it grows it gives somebody even more of a chance to find somebody they like thus contributing to the population problem. Okay. That is one reason why gas keeps gong up.
Now draw a LARGE circle. That is where we are. Now draw a circle inside that circle. Keep going until the final circle is a point or the Center Of The Earth. See, oil lies in one of those circles below the one where we live. Notice how much more smaller that circle is? THERE IS NOT ENOUGH OIL.

Some people say that oil production follows a BELL CURVE
(A curve that looks like a BELL.) First there was a lot of oil but very little knowelege on how to exdtract it. Then as we learned how to extract it, there was more oil being extracted.
(Notice, I did NOT say there was MORE oil, I just said that there was MORE oil being extracted. After all oil was a result of millions of years of a geological process.) The more oil that we learned about through better geological techniques; the more we extracted. Also some if NOT all the machines used to extract oil also did take and still take oil themselves. According to some people we are now @ the peak or the top of the BELL CURVE. Some people predcit that we will soon start to see the DOWNSIDE of it.

It is really a simple MATH problem.

MORE PEOPLE + LESS OIL = MORE EXPENSIVE GAS.

For you people that think I am wrong. Well lets put it this way. A lot of farmers thaught that they could keep on going the way they always did and eventually that let to the Dust Bowls. Read your history.
On the other hand, I hope that I am wrong.

2007-04-13 02:49:01 · answer #1 · answered by thepolishdude 2 · 0 0

supply and demand. I doubt if gas is going to get any cheaper, it may flucuate some but the general trend will be upward in my opinion. I hope I'm wrong but who knows.

2007-04-12 19:41:07 · answer #2 · answered by Fordman 7 · 0 0

NO Way. its gonna rise even more.

2007-04-12 19:48:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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