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How High Gas Prices Might Help Your Work Situation
How High Gas Prices Might Help Your Work SituationRE: How High Gas Prices Might Help Your Work SituationI currently work 3-4 days a week from home, commuting 70 miles each way only on Fridays and for special meetings. It has worked out very well, the company saves on average $120/...
Tags: Gas Prices, high Gas Price
Discussion threads 2008-08-01
Gas Prices a Risk For Casual Restaurants, Starbucks
Gas Prices a Risk For Casual Restaurants, StarbucksStarbucks looking for scapegoatsStarbucks can keep blaming gas prices and the housing market until their blue in the face. It's just a smokescreen for the fundamentals... e.g., check out the hilarious but oh-so-true Open Letter in GQ Magazine of all places on the...
Tags: Gas Prices, Starbucks Corp.
Discussion threads 2008-06-02
Telework Exchange ''Gas Prices Fuel Telework'' Study Shows Impact of Gas Prices on Federal Commuters; Study Forecasts Pocketbook Impact of Spike in Gas Prices - $5.00 a Gallon Takes $231 Out of Average Fed Commuter's Pocket
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- The Telework ExchangeSM, a public-private partnership, focused on telework in the Federal government, today announced the results of the "Gas Prices Fuel Telework" study that projects the impact of rising gas prices for Federal commuter expenses. With gas prices continuing to rise, the study provides insight into...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Gas, Gas Prices
Research articles 2006-05-09
'Hit the gas' on energy reform!
Gas prices have pushed to record levels--just as members of Congress head home for the Memorial Day break. (Most likely--they'll get an ear-full while home.) We won't be ... Gas prices have pushed to record levels--just as members of Congress head home for...
Tags: GAS PRICES, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-05-26
Not Dead Yet? Falling Gas Prices Revive Interest in Trucks
Not Dead Yet? Falling Gas Prices Revive Interest in TrucksRE: Not Dead Yet? Falling Gas Prices Revive Interest in TrucksI never thought of this effect ever taking place. To think that most consumers have immediately reverted to different fuel saving measures like hypermiling, its easy to think that people would...
Tags: Gas Prices
Discussion threads 2008-10-09
6 Myths About Gas Mileage
The summer driving season is at hand, and gasoline prices are suddenly back on your mind. No wonder. While that’s a far cry from last spring’s spike to more than $4 per gallon, it’s incentive enough to focus your mind on all the things you need to do to...
Tags: Car, Consumer Reports, MoneyWatch, AAA, AC, Gas Prices, July 4th, Premium Fuel, Gas Mileage, Manual Transmission, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, James Henry, Jim Henry
Articles 2009-07-01
Why Oil Prices Are So Volatile
Oil prices have been all over the map this past year: as high as $145 and as low as $30. Here's what's causing the big swings — plus some experts' bets on where prices are headed now. Crude Oil Prices 2000-Present ...
Tags: Volatility, Trader, Price, MoneyWatch, Economics 101, Prices, CFTC, Oil Price Information Service, Investment, Finance, Oil Prices, Oil Markets, Gas Prices, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Oil Speculation, Oil Speculators, Inflation, Airline Industry, Cait Murphy
Articles 2009-09-01

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Chesapeake Energy Bets on Higher Natural Gas Prices
Aubrey McClendon, chief executive of Chesapeake Energy, told analysts on the August earnings call that he expected natural gas prices would rise to between $6 and $8 per thousand British thermal units MMBtu by summer of 2010. As natural gas comprises 92 percent of its total energy production, the company...
Tags: Natural Gas, Chesapeake, Telecom & Utilities, David Phillips
Blog posts 2009-09-21
CNW Survey: Wealthy Households Worry About Gas Prices, Too
It took a couple of years of high gas prices, but since gas topped $3 per gallon and mostly stayed there, even the wealthiest households have increasingly begun to take gas prices into account when choosing a vehicle, according to a survey by CNW Marketing Research, Bandon, Ore. ...
Tags: U.S., Income, Survey, Household, Sales Strategy, Marketing Research, Operational Accounting, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Jim Henry
Blog posts 2008-05-16
Gas Prices May Rattle Retail in Recovery
Fuel prices can be a big deal at retail, and although they might not be as big a deal to consumers as they were a year ago, research by The Nielsen Co., demonstrates that they still have an impact and suggests they could have a bigger one. ...
Tags: Consumer, Recovery, Retail, Mike Duff
Blog posts 2009-09-28
Falling Natural Gas Prices, Ultra Petroleum Sticks with CAPEX Budget
The Company: Ultra Petroleum Corp, an onshore U.S. natural gas producer. The Filing: FORM 10-Q filed with the SEC on August 6, 2008. The Finding: Tighter credit and lower energy prices are forcing U.S natural gas drillers, such as Chesapeake Energy and Petrohawk Energy, to scale...
Tags: Petroleum, Natural Gas, Mcfe, Telecom & Utilities, David Phillips
Blog posts 2008-10-07
Lock in Low Gas Prices
Hickey and Walters Bespoke submit: Oil has declined nearly 66% from its peak closing price of $145.29 on July 3rd to its closing low of $49.62 on November 20th. With gas prices down significantly since then, drivers no longer dread filling up at the pumps like they...
Tags: ETF, Energy, Bespoke Investment Group
External links 2008-11-28
Gas Prices Are Rising, But Don't Fear Last Year's Shock
Oil prices headed higher this week, causing many consumers to wonder whether we're in for a replay of last year's sky high gasoline prices. While it's true that oil prices have climbed considerably from their lows earlier this year, it's unlikely that we will have a rerun of last year's...
Tags: OPEC, Barrel, Price, Telecom & Utilities, Charles Wallace
Blog posts 2009-05-28
Schroders' Energy Research Report: Natural Gas Prices to Outpace Oil; Natural Gas Prices Spike in 2005 - Up 115%; Increasing Demand, Falling Supply Expected to Keep Prices High Beyond 2010
LONDON -- Schroders' Energy Team issued a report today predicting continued high natural gas prices in US markets beyond the end of the decade. While the rising price of oil has garnered most media attention over the past few months, in terms of percentage increase, by far the biggest...
Tags: Schroders Plc.
Research articles 2005-09-15
Not Dead Yet? Falling Gas Prices Revive Interest in Trucks
Keep it handy, but hold off for now on that last nail in the coffin for pickups and SUVs. Maybe the psychological barrier for $4-per-gallon gas works both ways, according to Edmunds.com. Since gas prices have moderated below an average of $4 per gallon,...
Tags: Car, Truck, Manufacturing, Jim Henry
Blog posts 2008-08-11
Falling Gas Prices Are a Tax Cut of Massive Proportions
Mark J. Perry submits: Update: A recent CD post reported that American consumers save $1.42 billion annually for every one penny decrease in retail gasoline prices. According to EIA data, the average retail gasoline price peaked in early July at $4.165 national average per gallon, and is now...
Tags: Price, Seeking Alpha, Taxes, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Finance, Mark J. Perry, United States Oil Fund LP, Energy
External links 2008-10-21
New Jersey Natural Gas Seeks Approval to Adjust Natural Gas Prices; Adjustment Requested Because of Higher Wholesale Natural Gas Prices
WALL, N.J. -- New Jersey Natural Gas NJNG, the principal subsidiary of New Jersey Resources (NYSE: NJR), today filed with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities BPU for an adjustment in the price of Basic Gas Supply Service BGSS. Following an annual review of natural gas costs required for...
Tags: New Jersey Natural Gas Co.
Research articles 2005-06-01
How I Hedged My Gas Prices
Dan Pritch submits: As I had posted in my more detailed article on how to hedge energy prices for everyday consumers, on Thursday I finally got around to personally hedging my gas price expenditures. While I had listed 8 different ways you could do this, I took the simple...
Tags: Energy, Everyday Finance
External links 2009-06-26
Statement from the Kerry Campaign on Soaring Gas Prices
"The summer driving season is about to get underway in full force, but this Administration has done next to nothing to address the record gas prices that US drivers are paying at the pump. With gas prices expected to go over $2 a gallon next month, the White House...
Tags: OPEC, president, White House
Research articles 2004-05-11
As Gas Prices Fall, Fuel Economy Loses Importance to Auto Shoppers
Compete submits: In his first interview after the election, President-elect Barack Obama emphasized the importance of a new energy policy, worrying that when gas prices fall “suddenly we act like it’s not important, and we start, you know filling up our SUVs again.” In October, the average price of...
Tags: Transport, Compete, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp.
External links 2008-12-07
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