The People Want to Know Why Are Gas Prices So High
Every day it seems as though the price for a barrel of crude oil climbs ever higher. The people of the United
States have every right to ask, “Why are gas prices so high?” There are many factors involved in the answer to that
question.
It is said that in the United States that over 140 billion gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel are consumed each
year. That is a lot of oil and reserves cannot keep up with this type of demand. That is only what the U.S. uses
and if you figure in what other nations consume, the picture becomes even bleaker.
The Demand for Oil is Increasing
Supply and demand affects all areas of commerce and in the fuel industry this is true as well. More countries
are becoming developed and the need for oil is rising everyday. China is fast catching up with the United States
and is thought to be well on her way to surpassing it. It is thought by some economic experts that the United
States along with other industrialized nations will need as much as 140 billion gallons of oil on a daily
basis.
Supply Problems and Geopolitics
The main region where most nations get their supply of oil is the Middle East. This is a region that is known
for its instability and often the flow of oil is interrupted because of warring factions. As we try to negotiate
with Iran over their desire for nuclear weapons, they are holding their oil supply as hostage. The war in Iraq has
further depleted the export of oil from the economy as has the rebel activity in Nigeria.
The refinement process of crude oil in the United States is also one of the reasons why gas prices are so high.
The reasoning behind this shift in expense is because the congressional elements seek to create cleaner blends of
fuels that target the safety of the environment. The last few years have seen some damaging hurricanes hit the Gulf
Coast and this too adds to the reasons of why gas prices are so high.
The areas of drilling for crude oil in the United States have also seen a decrease in production and in some
cases a complete drying up of the oil resource. Oil companies are having to find crude oil supplies in locations
that are much harder to reach which in turn makes looking for oil supplies a more expensive venture.
There is not just a single reason of why gas prices are so high, there are many. That is why more money should
be funneled into the research and development of alternative fuel sources. The people of the U.S. should hang up
their big SUV keys and look to smaller, more fuel efficient cars that will save them money by having to put less
fuel in their tanks.
There are many ways that an average family can save on gas and many of them are quite easily implemented. Doing
your part to save the precious resource of crude oil should be on the top of everyone’s list no matter where in the
world you live.
Cars That Run on Water Tip #1
No matter what anybody tells you, there is not yet a water powered car in production. That is an urban myth that
reached its peak with Stanley Meyer who claimed that he drove one hundred miles using only four ounces of water (he
was later convicted of fraud). The water powered engine hasn't even been invented yet. Scientists are still trying
to figure out if it is even possible.
Cars That Run on Water Tip #2
Many major car manufacturers are embracing the idea of the hydrogen car. BMW hopes to release a hydrogen car to
the public by 2008 (or 2010 at the latest) and other manufacturers like Toyota are also making plans to release
hydrogen car lines. Of course the debate over using hydrogen in cars is still raging and nothing has been settled
yet.
Cars That Run on Water Tip #3
While both a water based engine and a hydrogen engine will do wonders for fuel emissions and the environment,
one of the major reasons people want them is to improve their fuel mileage. Of course, gas mileage can be improved
right now. You can improve your gas mileage drastically just by driving sensibly and making sure your car is
maintained properly.
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