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Oil prices slip after hitting record above $135
Thursday, May 22, 2008
CNN Money -- NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Crude oil prices slipped a bit Thursday after posting another record high earlier in the morning.

By mid-morning Thursday, crude was trading down $1.45 $131.72 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Oil came down a bit after Brazil's state-run oil company said it struck more oil near a huge offshore field, according to the Associated Press.

Earlier in the day, oil prices hit a record $135.09 a barrel, a day after soaring above $130 for the first time.


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Thursday, May 22, 2008
CNN Money -- NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Crude oil prices slipped a bit Thursday after posting another record high earlier in the morning.

By mid-morning Thursday, crude was trading down $1.45 $131.72 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Oil came down a bit after Brazil's state-run oil company said it struck more oil near a huge offshore field, according to the Associated Press.

Earlier in the day, oil prices hit a record $135.09 a barrel, a day after soaring above $130 for the first time.

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POLELANE
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Message Posted: 5/26/2008 12:09:32 PM  Ignore POLELANE Report Abuse
barrels will be measured in gallons; not Euros.
zonernovi
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hardly
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Crude oil prices slip, but, prices at the pump didn't!

[Edited by: Gee_NY at 5/26/2008 3:42:06 AM EST]
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Very well said, ptcgt12!
magnumCA
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slip sliding away
ptcgt12
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I disagree with the entire "supply and demand" argument. Though supply and demand does play a part in the rise of oil, investor speculation and a weakening dollar make the situation much worse. Since the US Dollar is falling and the US economy is weak, investors are ditching the US investments and pursuing investments in commodities such as oil, which are traded on the more valuable and stable Euro.
There is plenty of supply for the demand. However, when news of a refinery shutdown or attack in oil-laden Nigeria reaches investors, they panic and drive the price of oil through the roof. If only these investors would pour their money into US based investments instead of going elsewhere to make their money, we would be able to more easily pull out of this recession and aid the rising energy problem.
kanmandoo
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Message Posted: 5/23/2008 2:18:34 PM  Ignore kanmandoo Report Abuse
that's $5.00 in one day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Message Posted: 5/23/2008 11:30:40 AM  Ignore ramshot412 Report Abuse
"(not until we 12-step our way through our oil addiction and stop using oil to transport ourselves)"

You got it, w4kh.
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supply and demand, my hind leg.....they have the supply and demand we pay their extortion!
KimberlyRol
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It's also the falling dollar that's killing us. Barrels are starting to be measured in Euros because our dollar is so weak.
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It's supply and demand, not speculation
rustyOR
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The dollar will have to strengthen and the speculation stop before prices will ever drop.
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Message Posted: 5/23/2008 10:41:53 AM  Ignore NissanGirl Report Abuse
I wish they would slip a lot more, not just a measly $1.45.
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that's great!

Oh wait, no it isn't.
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wonderful~!
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The dollar gets weaker, we struggle to avoid change, people still race by me at 75 and 80+ in their SUVs, and jacked up 4x4 crewcab pickups, and they whine about high gas prices... the help they need isn't from lower gas prices - I'd like to see lower prices, but that isn't going to happen anytime soon (not until we 12-step our way through our oil addiction and stop using oil to transport ourselves)
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wow!!!
Don20
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Oh Boy, another record.
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Let's not get excited about a daily fluctuation.
krmack
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I thought gas prices go down if oil prices go down.
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This is really bad
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OIL Prices slipped my @$$...
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Message Posted: 5/23/2008 10:29:17 AM  Ignore tomok Report Abuse
Theree is NO evidence of any 'slipping.'
There is price 'gripping' as the prices hold or go up 10 cents a gallon.
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I agree, the pump prices never go down when the oil prices fall, but they sure go up the minute the market closes.
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just like at the pump - up 5, down 1
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the pump price hasn't slipped still $3.99
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Well spoken FedUp25! Our onlychoice is to move away from oil and move to affordable, renewable energy that is produced and distributed domestically. Let the rest of the world drown in their oil greed.
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slip you say...lmao...some slip
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Keep slipping!

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Back up to $133.20 at close. So much for the drop!

Now it's on to $150 by the end of next week, and $200 by mid-June.
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All of it is just political BS because it is an election year. The Democrats will not attempt to do anything about it because they want you to feel that it is the Republicans fault so that it will push the people to vote for the Democrat candidate and the Republicans will refuse to do anything because they want you to feel like it is the Democrats fault so that it will push the people to vote for the Republican candidate. And we are the pawns in this political sandbox powerplay. They (politicians) don't give a damn about us or our families. We, the citizens, are the only ones that can make a difference and make this happen. I lived in the Middle East for 4 years and the Arabs would always laugh and say that they didn't need Bin Laden to destroy America. They would say that they could destroy us without firing a shot by destroying our economy by oil. Every time we put gas in our tank, we put loads of money in the Arabs and terrorists pockets so that they can buy more weapons to use against us or to give them money to come over here and buy up our houses, land, businesses, and other properties. Don't take my word for it. Do your own research and you will see what I mean.
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slip?
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we are all suckers for hedge fund speculators cornering the market in oil futures commodities contracts!
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Old news. Its back up today.
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greed is causing this catastrophe
nothing else but greed
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Time for a change...get off oil.
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$80 would be a slip and is the news I'm looking for.
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Why don't we just say they're at $135 and be done with it? They'll be higher tomorrow. The slipping of prices is fleeting.
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They are accomplishing what they want............FEAR!
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Great. Now we'll have Brazil dribbling oil to us at a high price too. There is plenty of oil, just greedy SOB's running the companies keeping the supply low to raise demand - and prices.
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Slip this! Big deal. It'll go right back up today.
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A slip is not good enough.
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Keep it slipping back to 85.00
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->If it (ANWR) had been done in the 1990s, we'd have the increased supply now to hold down prices.<-

-well, no. First, this price spike is driven by artificial price levels based on speculation -the supply is there, the demand is down. And second, the total expected output from ANWR would be expected to lower the global barrel price by no more than fifty cents. Net result: zero price difference, scarred landscape and one more prolong-the-problem fix from the oil derrick junkie needle.
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docwilly: when Nancy Pelosi runs for president of Saudi Arabia and plans to cut oil prices I may pay attention. The rest is just political BS that people are stupid enough to pay attention to. As long as we depend on OPEC oil the only thing we can do is to cut demand (which no one wants) or drill for more - which the democrats don't want.
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This sucks big time!
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how does it go up after the market is closed?
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it slips an inch then goes up a foot a day for a week or 2
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Looks like it will not have a problem getting up.
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I too, slipped a bit; but jumped back up.
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