By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Forums - Politics Discussion - Gas is 1.89 in my area, what are the ripple effects of this era of cheap gas in America?

Under $1.10 here in AUS. 40cents cheaper than the standard price. But I still remember when it was like 80cents a litre.



Australian Gamer (add me if you like)               
NNID: Maraccuda              
PS Network: Maraccuda           

 

Around the Network

Bad for energy companies, good for utility companies for example.

I think this will only last a year and will creep back up towards $4 a gallon gas by 2017. If oil companies can manage until then (most can) be back to record profits.

For most people it will mean hundreds of dollars in savings, but be surprised to see us go back to old habits if it only last 12 months like I expect.



blackjackk said:
menx64 said:
Good for companies, nothing for the customer. Transportation remains the same price, food, everything is the same.


Cheaper gas isn't good for the consumer...? Ok then. I love cheap gas.


 I mean, of course we pay less for the gas, however public transportation and food remain the same. At the end of the day the people who commute to work by bus, train or whatever mean of public transportation only knows gas is cheaper since you read that on the news papers, but no real change on prices.

 I fully expect a raise in price as soon as the gas goes up again though.


 



Menx64

3DS code: 1289-8222-7215

NNid: Menx064

spurgeonryan said:
WagnerPaiva said:
Russia gets angry. Nuke fly.
There, these are your ramifications.
Enjoy your cheap gasoline.


lol, then we fuel are 10,000 nukes up and send them to each city in Russia that has more than 100 people in it, fire bomb the rest and get the oil there for ourselves.

 

So a nuke attack would be bad.

You are a MADman.



There's an oil war going on behind the scenes with Russia, only reason prices are low right now. 

Edit: Well not the only reason, but the main reason. 



Around the Network

My country is fucked.
I want a huge crisis in Saudi Arabia so the oil price goes above 80 again and those fuckers stop being so bitchy.

Edit: At least we are not as fucked as Venezuela.



Tootylicious said:
Clyde32 said:
They want to smoke out Russia.


Pretty much this.

No. It has nothing to do Russia...It's just side effect that the Russian economy is imploding since they along with Venezuela are broke and depend on their oil exports to stay afloat. The cheap gas is being caused by OPEC. With the U.S. and Canada producing large amounts of shale oil, there has been an increase in the global oil supply that has been exaggerated by a decrease in demand. 

The shale companies need oil to stay above $65 a barrel in order to make a respectable return on investment.  OPEC knows this and has refused to reduce their output in order to drive the price down and slow down the shale oil companies. There plan has already began to work. Oil is currently in the area of $58 barrel and investment in new shale oil production has slowed. It will take at least 6 months before the market will reflect this but oil prices will begin to rise in late 2015/early 2016. 



Fewer jobs where i'm from, which is big into shale gas.

Which has good and bad. More unemployment is always bad, but it should help sober up folks around here who are getting too much into a boom mentality.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

lol it's 2.89 here, usually 4$USD



http://www.whoisjesus-really.com/

Wii U + PS4 

Consoles>Mobile

deskpro2k3 said:

Cheap gas in the US means that the US government or OPEC is trying to hurt old producing countries like Russia, and Venezuela. Hell, it can hurt the US too in the long run.


It's not really OPEC but Saudi Arabria that decided to do this. They wanted to hurt two of their competitors, Canada and Mexico who are interesting enough part of OPEC, who had started to take some business away from them; and from the looks at some of the responses it is working. And goes to show that the market is basically in the hands of one country. They are sitting on the biggest oil reserve is the reason why they are in "control".

Though I have heard some idiot praise Obama for this, though it does have some ecconomic pluses it needs to stay at this price for a while until the "ripple" effects can be felt. It took about a year when they oil started to go up before logistics started to really adjust their prices and suppliers for my company follow after that.