Kathianne
08-12-2008, 08:44 PM
We really do NOT need the Government:
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2008/08/report-us-oil-c.html
Report: U.S. oil consumption down 800K barrels a day in first half of 2008
American oil consumption fell by an average of 800,000 barrels a day in the first half of the year, according to a new Energy Department report.
"The decline in U.S. consumption in the first half of 2008, reflecting slower economic growth and the impact of high prices, was the largest half-year consumption decline in volume terms in the last 26 years, when, in the first half of 1982, consumption dropped by nearly 800,000 bbl/d," the Energy Information Administration says in its monthly energy report.
The government's statistics are based on a comparison of data from 2008 with those during the same period in 2007. They show that global demand continued to increase.
"[West Texas Intermediate] crude oil prices, which averaged $72 per barrel in 2007, are projected to average $119 per barrel in 2008 and $124 per barrel in 2009," the report says. "Regular-grade motor gasoline retail prices, which averaged $2.81 per gallon in 2007, are projected to rise to an average of $3.65 per gallon this year and $3.82 per gallon in 2009."
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2008/08/report-us-oil-c.html
Report: U.S. oil consumption down 800K barrels a day in first half of 2008
American oil consumption fell by an average of 800,000 barrels a day in the first half of the year, according to a new Energy Department report.
"The decline in U.S. consumption in the first half of 2008, reflecting slower economic growth and the impact of high prices, was the largest half-year consumption decline in volume terms in the last 26 years, when, in the first half of 1982, consumption dropped by nearly 800,000 bbl/d," the Energy Information Administration says in its monthly energy report.
The government's statistics are based on a comparison of data from 2008 with those during the same period in 2007. They show that global demand continued to increase.
"[West Texas Intermediate] crude oil prices, which averaged $72 per barrel in 2007, are projected to average $119 per barrel in 2008 and $124 per barrel in 2009," the report says. "Regular-grade motor gasoline retail prices, which averaged $2.81 per gallon in 2007, are projected to rise to an average of $3.65 per gallon this year and $3.82 per gallon in 2009."