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Offline Foxxtrot

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vacation this summer...?
« on: April 17, 2009, 04:30:43 PM »
Family isn't going anywhere this summer. Who can afford to. How about you?



http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090414/ap_on_go_ot/summer_gasoline;_ylt=ArdSPKPzfewJRNzeQalHGCQNJ_wE

  By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer H. Josef Hebert, Associated Press Writer   – Tue Apr 14, 7:33 pm ET

WASHINGTON – Gasoline prices are expected to be relatively low this summer, so motorists might want to take to the road despite the dismal economy if the federal government projections hold.

The Energy Information Administration said regular-grade gasoline is expected to average $2.23 a gallon during the April-through-September driving season, although it will likely fluctuate and could jump to more than $2.30 a gallon during the peak driving period in late summer.

But that's still a bargain compared with last summer, when gasoline cost an average of $3.81 a gallon.

Much lower crude oil prices, which are projected to averaged $53 a barrel this year after soaring as high as $147 a barrel last summer, are the primary reason for the lower prices at the pump.

The EIA report also said U.S. crude oil production is expected to rebound this year by an additional 440,000 barrels, to 5.4 million barrels a day, after a decline last year. The production increase stems mostly from the startup of two huge new oil platforms in deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The Thunder Horse platform, which BP began operating late last year, is expected to pump more than 200,000 barrels a day and Chevron's new Tahiti platform is expected to produce 125,000 barrels a day by midyear.

The addition production, however, is not expected to significantly change America's reliance on imports, which still account for about 58 percent of domestic petroleum use.

Howard Gruenspecht, the EIA's acting administrator, acknowledged the uncertainties surrounding the agency's price projections. Gasoline prices are largely linked to the price of crude oil and if the economy begins to recover earlier and stronger than assumed by EIA, prices of both crude and gasoline could be higher than projected, said the report.

"We do try to emphasize the uncertainties in the projections," said EIA spokesman Jonathan Cogan. "We're not in the crystal-ball business."

Two EIA energy reports last year demonstrated the precarious nature of trying to project fuel prices.

A year ago, in April 2008, EIA's summer forecast predicted oil prices would hover at "near $100" a barrel and gasoline would average $3.54 a gallon for the summer driving season. Crude oil prices, in fact, soared to a high of $147 and motorists paid more than $4 a gallon over much of the summer. EIA then revised its projections, saying crude and gas prices would remain high. In a report in June 2008, it said gasoline would average $3.92 a gallon through 2009, and crude oil $129 a barrel.

After peaking in July, 2008, U.S. gasoline prices dropped to a nationwide average of $1.61 a gallon in late December. Since then they've edged higher to last week's average of $2.05 a gallon. The energy agency attributed the increases to slightly higher crude oil costs and refiners trying to recoup some profits.

The latest EIA report now projects crude oil prices to average $53 a barrel this year, but to increase by about $10 a barrel in 2010.

But there's a hedge. Stronger-than-expected economic recovery, lower global production or "more aggressive action to cut production" by the OPEC oil cartel "could lead to a faster and stronger rise in oil prices," cautions the report.

The report also says:

• U.S. consumption of petroleum products, mainly gasoline and diesel, is forecast to decline for a second year in a row because of the economic downturn, the report said.

It said consumption declined by 6.1 percent last year, compared with 2007, and is expected to drop another 2.2 percent this year, or by 430,000 barrels a day. An expected economic upturn will increase demand in 2010 by 1.4 percent, the report said.

• Gasoline will be plentiful this summer with refinery production projected to increase by about 240,000 barrels a day compared with last summer. Total gasoline stocks as of April 1 were slightly less than last year at this time, but higher than the five-year average.

• An average of 670,000 barrels a day of ethanol will be blended with gasoline during the summer period, compared to 635,000 barrels a day last summer.
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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2009, 02:52:00 AM »
Headin' to Alaska for 2 weeks the beginning of June for some fishing, touring , and just general goofing off.  Business in my area has been pretty good.  Other places, though, I understand, not so good.

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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2009, 03:12:09 AM »
I only take two vacations a year.  The first one started on January 1st and is on going; the next one starts June 1st and runs to December 31. 
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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2009, 03:37:39 AM »
I take 2-3 weeks in August, spend some time in Pittsburg, NH to get away from the crowds and to have a few close friends nearby.

It feels good to see 30 and 40 degree nights and days in the 60 and 70, especially after July in southern TX.   :D

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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2009, 03:43:38 AM »
Thinking about going to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison on our honeymoon.
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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2009, 03:50:05 AM »
I'm not sure yet. If we do it'll be something inexpensive like visiting relatives or something.
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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2009, 08:02:24 AM »
This is one advantage to living in Alaska. Everything down south is cheeper ;D Regards
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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #7 on: April 19, 2009, 04:45:40 PM »


I would like to take another trip to alaska this summer, but with the job situation, it probably won't happen.

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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #8 on: April 19, 2009, 05:23:05 PM »



I'm going fishing at Toledo bend and Sam Rayburn reservoirs and I'm gonna burn all the dang gas I can afford!
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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #9 on: April 20, 2009, 02:47:29 AM »
Well I am going to pull a Williamlayton abt. the middle of May and take the Motorhome to Mich. for a few weeks, and then west to Omaha stopping in Des. Moines on the way to just see some old dear friends I havent seen for several years, my Bride doesnt want to go and just listen to a bunch of GUYS  B Sing, as far as a Vacation we have been talking abt. another Cruise this time to the Bahamas.   Jim

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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #10 on: April 20, 2009, 03:27:50 AM »



i  ususally  don't work enough  anyway
to  need a vacation
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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #11 on: April 20, 2009, 03:33:43 AM »
Billy and Jonny take it elsewhere it's not wanted here.


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Re: vacation this summer...?
« Reply #12 on: April 20, 2009, 03:48:10 AM »
The cancer hit me so hard in late Feb of 08' that an ambulance had to come here to get me. I had surgery in March and started the chemo just six weeks later that ended in Sept of the same year.

The result of this is that I have no Vacation for 2009!...I looked at my last check stub and it said that I have .5 of one personel day hahaha. I am pretty much back to normal these days (barring some nero\muscular disorders) and it is great just to get out of the house. I have been doing some varmint shooting as of late and will be very content to do some camping and fishing at the local lake this summer. Also can forget those S\A revolvers...it is a needed fix to work with them a couple times a week.