How low can the price of gas fall? With drivers paying the cheapest price to fill their tanks in nearly four years, it is a question many consumers are pondering, with some experts speculating it is possible prices could even drop below $1 per gallon.
Prices already have decreased to below $1.25 per gallon in some parts of the Midwest. With the economy in a freefall, analysts do not rule out crude oil, which traded Friday in the mid-$40 range, sinking to $20 per barrel, a price that could translate to gas at $1 per gal lon.
In New Jersey, the price of unleaded regular fell to $1.60 Friday, the lowest it has been since March 2004. In July, the state recorded its highest ever average price for unleaded at $3.99.
Typically, retail gas prices bottom out between mid-December and mid-February, when the cold weather tends to curb demand, so prices should remain below $2 for at least that long. With the economy in a tailspin, that should keep prices depressed……
In its short-term energy outlook released Tuesday, the Energy Information Administration projects the annual average retail gas price will be about $2.03 per gallon in 2009, saying the current economic slowdown is likely to be more severe and longer than it had originally projected. That should reduce global energy demand and lead to additional declines and crude oil, which it says should average $51 per barrel next year.
Getting to $1 per gallon, however, does not look probable, said Tancred Lidderdale, an analyst at the agency. The last time gas was selling in that range was back in 1998, when crude oil was selling at $14.44 per barrel, he said.
(Written by Tom Johnson for the Star-Ledger NJ)
9 Responses
i think When ever the price is going to go up we are going to pay back for all the days we payed less.
in Lakewood it is 1.49 on Thursday
I pray that the price of crude oil goes into a free fall and the financial sponsors of Muslim terrorism that yearn to spill more Jewish blood the world over starve!!!!! Amen!!!!!
flatbush bubby, do you know how many frum philanthropists there are that make money off of high crude oil? instead of focusing only on your negative outlook on arabs, think about all of the orginazations that will lose out!
thehocker, Does that mean I should thank the philanthropists for taking my money in order to give it back to me? (with fanfare of course)
1.43 in TN and GA tonight!!
enjoy $2K a family tax break it while it lasts–likely to be rising rapidly by the spring
right now it is about # 2.05, = or – a few cents in upper Manhattan
thehocker…..never saw such a stupid post in my life. we should ALL pay through the roof for gas so that mr. “i want the price of gas to be high so i can buy gucci and hermes” could make more money? what flatbush bubby is saying is that we ofcourse want gas to go down for our own pockets’ sake, PLUS….we give less to those terrorists.