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June 18, 2007

Why Are Gas Prices Rising - Big Oil Profits

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Have you ever wondered why gas prices are so unstable? Find out why…



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January 17, 2008

Fuel Prices - Myths and Reality Surrounding the Price of Gas - Part I


Part I debunks one of the many myths about oil and the rising price of gas. Fuel prices are not rising because of oil supply shortages. Fuel prices rise due to shortages in refinery capacity.



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December 5, 2007

Will You Be Poisoned By Rising Gas?


With gas prices set to rise by around 15% in 2008, many householders in the UK are wondering where they're going to get the extra money from. It may be reassuring to know that you might not have to. There are alternatives.



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June 18, 2007

Consumers - Is The Rising Cost of Gasoline Affecting Your Normal Routine?


Has the rising cost of gasoline put a dent in your wallet? Is it affecting your household budget? Is the hike in gasoline prices not fazing you at all and you're just rolling with it? Have we become too dependent on certain resources and when there's a crisis or disaster, we get nervous about what to do next when the resources are rationed?



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High Gas Prices = Lesser Travelers in North Carolina


The reason for such changes in driving behavior is because of the rising gas and fuel prices. The study was conducted by Brogan & Partners and this is a marketing firm based in Raleigh. Tobin further analyzes the survey as a whole, "North Carolinians seem somewhat pessimistic about the general direction of the state. In the early fall, we'll ask the right track/wrong track questions again in North Carolina and see if people's moods have changed."



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