down. Asia opened weak. The green shoots theme is getting lame. By 4:00 pm Monday, I may have egg in my face. Why am I even answering this question?
Oil industry-funded studies on the issue have limited sway with crude oil prices go up, is that going to change gasoline prices in the United States.
Due to higher demand in summer, prices tend to go up. Also, accessibility of crude oil is a major factor.
In short, weakening of the US dollar, e.g., due to the weakening US economy, causes crude oil prices to go up. Strengthening dollar makes the price of crude oil to decrease. It is explained by the Purchasing Power Parity theory, which assumes that the producers of crude oil should get the same price for oil in their own currency, after exchanging dollars they receive for crude oil.
Out to shore
Yes if you go to any part of spain , there is crude oil (near the towns or city)
go count them
you put all the gas from the petrol into a tube with water and then a spare tube will take the crude oil into it. so there you go.
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It all depends on oil prices. If oil prices go down, then yes.
The gas companies see that there is an increase coming in their next purchases of crude oil and they are building capital in advance to make those purchases. In the United States, gas stations can change their prices only once a day. (On interstates, it's just once a week.) Stations would probably change their prices even sooner than the next day if they were allowed to legally.
As a result of a downturn in the worlds economic activity the demand for crude reduces causing the price to go down.
Because its expensive to build power stations and transport but once people use crude oil less then it will go down because money would go into natural gas production instead of crude oil