ARtraveler
R.I.P. Dwayne
I am going to resurrect this topic one more time. It appears I was about a month and a half to early on my prediction last go around.
NBC news last night and tonight, 2/13 and 2/14, had a piece that virtually promised gas up to $4.95 per gallon in Chicago by Memorial Day. These precussor type of bits, generally are right on the money. The reasons given--an eastern refinery down, the unrest in the straights of Hormuz, and the "expensive" change overs to "summer blends".
They said gas prices have risen 16 to 20 cents a gallon over the last month.
They also showed the US Navy and an aircraft carrier, with escorts, on a "sabre rattling" mission, sailing up the Straight of Hormuz. They encounterd patrol boats and a large destroyer type Iranian vessel that broke off pursuit at two miles from the carrier. They also implied that it is just a matter of time before someone makes a "miscalculation". Any military incident there will immediately put gas prices through the roof. I am almost feeling that my original prediction of $7.00 may turn out to be more like $10.00. The article also stated that every .50 cent per gallon rise in gas prices takes $1.5 Billion out of our economy.
NBC news last night and tonight, 2/13 and 2/14, had a piece that virtually promised gas up to $4.95 per gallon in Chicago by Memorial Day. These precussor type of bits, generally are right on the money. The reasons given--an eastern refinery down, the unrest in the straights of Hormuz, and the "expensive" change overs to "summer blends".
They said gas prices have risen 16 to 20 cents a gallon over the last month.
They also showed the US Navy and an aircraft carrier, with escorts, on a "sabre rattling" mission, sailing up the Straight of Hormuz. They encounterd patrol boats and a large destroyer type Iranian vessel that broke off pursuit at two miles from the carrier. They also implied that it is just a matter of time before someone makes a "miscalculation". Any military incident there will immediately put gas prices through the roof. I am almost feeling that my original prediction of $7.00 may turn out to be more like $10.00. The article also stated that every .50 cent per gallon rise in gas prices takes $1.5 Billion out of our economy.