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As oil tops $133, execs again blame supply and demand
Thursday, May 22, 2008
USA Today -- WASHINGTON (Reuters) — As crude oil prices topped $133 a barrel and gasoline headed toward $4 a gallon, executives from five big oil companies Wednesday gave a wide range of estimates when lawmakers asked them how high oil prices should be.

Crude oil soared $4.19 to settle at $133.17 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange — about $20 higher than it was at the beginning of May. It passed $134 a barrel in after-hours trading.

For the second time this year, executives from ExxonMobil (XOM), Chevron (CVX) and three other big energy companies were called to testify before Congress about oil prices.


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Thursday, May 22, 2008
USA Today -- WASHINGTON (Reuters) — As crude oil prices topped $133 a barrel and gasoline headed toward $4 a gallon, executives from five big oil companies Wednesday gave a wide range of estimates when lawmakers asked them how high oil prices should be.

Crude oil soared $4.19 to settle at $133.17 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange — about $20 higher than it was at the beginning of May. It passed $134 a barrel in after-hours trading.

For the second time this year, executives from ExxonMobil (XOM), Chevron (CVX) and three other big energy companies were called to testify before Congress about oil prices.

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Rick52
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147 This is where your money is going for the war loan watch the video it's 1hr long...Then maybe there would be so many speculating posts......
jmuse
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Message Posted: 5/24/2008 6:30:31 AM  Ignore jmuse Report Abuse
This public wrist slapping is a farce put on by congress to make it appear they're doing their jobs. Is anyone buying it?
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SPECULATORS ARE RUNNING THE SHOW
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Set a cap on profits and take away ALL their tax breaks. $30-billion in profits and we still give THEM a tax break.
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In about two more months this country will be on it,s knee,s.
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Like I've been saying, "they have the supply and demand our money."
NatureBoyKY
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What a BOGUS crock of "you know what".

Oil is up because a handful of rich jerks are running up the futures price. Oil companies are using this as an excuse to jack present prices.

This is about rich stock holders sticking it to the rest of the world. These are the people who need a lawful demonstration that can and will be supported by the masses.
wild3bill
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Message Posted: 5/23/2008 10:47:31 AM  Ignore wild3bill Report Abuse
Do you remember when those Five big oil companies were Seven or more Big Oil companies. In 1997 an FTC official said "consumers will not pay more for gasoline and other petroleum products, especially on the West Coast." with respect to one of the deals approved which reduced competition. A Very few merged Big Oil Companies control ALL the Supply and, any they can Demand every thing we have for it!

[Edited by: wild3bill at 5/23/2008 11:50:17 AM EST]
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I disagree that drilling will only help the world market. Anything that helps the world market will also help us and force the price down globally.
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w4kh is right, drilling only help the world market and oil companies. We need CHANGE!
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AAAHHHHH!!!
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Yeah, right, oil execs it is all our fault. That is why those greedy oil execs are paying themselves hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses. Time for the government to put caps on the oil companies, oops, that is the same government that gave us the Iraq war.....never mind!
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A circus, which is par for the course in Washington
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KINGDICK writes (regarding high oil prices): Republicans do a better job of raising the deficit ! 3+ trillion now

Nope. We owe 8 trillion plus. Not enough dollars exist to pay this debt.
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Without exaggerating, does anyone have a realistic guess as to how much gas will cost by July 4th?
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Supply and demand are at work... HOWEVER, keep in mind that these Big Oil Giants are INTERNATIONAL, and they know the GLOBAL MARKET will buy up whatever they can produce... if we allow them to drill off shore, or drill in ANWR, they will bring that oil to the GLOBAL MARKET where China, India, and other emerging economies will bid for the oil, keeping the price high and profits even higher!

Vote for good sense in November, and let's stop having oil people in Congress deciding our fate...
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The price at the pump has had nothing to do with Supply and Demand, for the last two years. ( if it did gas would be 1.90 a gal.) More like greed. How high can we get it and maintain with change in production.
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Economics 101
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who cares who's to blame. Let's find a solution and quit the belly-achin'
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not good
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Kingdick, now I wouldn't blame everything on Walmart and Bush. True, our jobs were sent over to China, and elsewhere, but what if you can't afford anything except Walmart?

The war, I won't go there, but I like Bush, no, he's not perfect by all means, but this is a hard time for any president, be it Bush, Obama or whomever. I am glad Bush is in right now.

A lot is our congress' fault! They like the big profits just as well as the oil big guns! They could do something about it. They could start to drill, or something. Anyways, that's my two cents!
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Message Posted: 5/23/2008 9:37:50 AM  Ignore FuelGrinch Report Abuse
I heard that the oil company's show a slight loss in the month of april....wah wah wah! They are still making way to much!
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Speculators need no reason...they just play the game.
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no way - oil companies are charging way too much for everything.
They do not want alternative fuels because they have no control over it.
Produce more and many different alternative fuels using NON FOOD sources.
Limit the import of OPEC oil.
There are many lands alternative plants can be grown on that food crops cannot.
Algae is also a good source of bio oil for diesel or other refined products.
Limit the import of OPEC oil.
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Very ugly
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The blame is sooooo fun!
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If we're buying less of the imported stuff, where are the people in those countries getting the money to buy more gas?
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Let them keep playing the blame game while the rest of us move to affordable, renewable energy that is produced and distributed domestically. That way when they come back to us and say we need help because we are tanking now, we can play the blame game right back and say you didn't listen to us when we said you need to bring prices down. So sorry for your luck!
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and they gave the same answers I'm sure they have been giving. It's not OUR fault (whine, whine)
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They can't blame me, I haven't bought gas in over two weeks, and won't for another two.
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ok
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killing us
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they need to give a massive brake to us all
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SUCKERS!
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The CEO for Royal dutch said on CNBC yesterday that supply of crude is adequate.
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oh boy
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'headed toward'?
no station in my area is under 4$/gal for reg any more
NONE
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Record profits and they keep excepting public tax dollars!
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And the oil companies don't understand why they have such large profits?
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Mirror, meet pension package and golden parachute.
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Don't get me started!
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yes
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Of course they do...
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mmene - I really don't think the oil companies need to raise too much more capital for exploration; they could just use some of those Billions in profits to pay for it. I really think that Big Oil could keep prices a little lower than they are without feeling the pinch too bad.
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The rich get richer and the poor get poorer, paying the $$ for gas, and food, and other stuff.
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kingdick: all your rantings do not make sense. Speculators can temporarily affect the price of oil, but they also can help raise the capital it takes to do exploration for more oil. And oil speculators are no different than speculators on housing, corn, pork bellies or any other commodity. You can blame them for short term movements, but not the overall behavior of a commodity.
And the rant against Walmart makes even less sense. Walmart has plenty of competition, you just need to go to those stores and buy stuff and convince the rest of the US to do it and they will cease to exist. If you have to blame someone blame the consumer who goes to Walmart over other stores because they are not personally willing to subsidize the US economy by paying higher prices. It is not like Chinese companies will stop having a cost advantage is Walmart disappears. They will just find other ways to reach the consumer. Of course if you are advocating socialism and closed markets then your argument would make more sense though I would disagree for different reasons.
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What is all this with the big execs going to accomplish? NOTHING! The government can't do a thing, probably because they don't want to.
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Demand is down.
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More stories.
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they demand we pay, and we supply the payment
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