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U.S. gas prices spiking
by Daniel J. Graeber
Washington (UPI) Mar 1, 2016


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The retail price for gasoline in the United States is moving higher at its fastest clip in four months as seasonal and market pressures mount, analysis finds.

Motor club AAA reports a national average retail price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline at $1.76, an increase of 0.5 percent overnight and 3.1 percent, or 6 cents, higher than last week.

Tuesday's price hike marks the seventh straight day for an increase, the longest stretch since early November.

"Gas prices are moving higher in many parts of the country as refinery maintenance season gets underway and as some refineries cut production in response to abundant supplies," AAA said in a weekly retail analysis. "Swings in gas prices at the regional level are typical for this time of year as many refineries conduct maintenance in advance of the busy summer driving season."

Refiners in February started cutting production of gasoline to influence a market characterized by high supply and weaker seasonal demand. With winter fading, most are now starting to prepare to make a summer blend of gasoline, which is more expensive to produce because of the tighter environmental safeguards in place during warmer months.

Crude oil prices, which represent about half of the price at the pump, have also been a factor on retail gasoline prices. The price for Brent crude oil is up 9 percent from one week ago, adding insult to injury at retail gasoline centers for most consumers in the United States.

"The recent uptick at the gas pump comes as crude oil prices have rallied, and so far, maintained that upward movement," Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.com, said in an emailed statement.

Despite the recent spike, gas prices are relatively low with Tuesday's national average about 27 percent, or 66 cents, lower than this date in 2015. Arizona posts the lowest state average price for Tuesday at $1.53 per gallon.

Oil rally continues momentum
New York (UPI) Mar 1, 2016 - Crude oil prices started Tuesday on pace for another round of solid gains as Chinese markets rally in response to Beijing's latest stimulus efforts.

China's benchmark composite index opened 2016 sharply lower, twice triggering a so-called circuit breaker mechanism designed to ensure market stability. The International Monetary Fund warned at the onset of the year that weakness in the Chinese economy could spill over to impact other parts of the global marketplace.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew met earlier in the week with Chinese banking officials in Beijing to discuss broad-based economic policy concerns. The People's Bank of China, meanwhile, said Monday it was cutting its interest rates for banks by a half percent to influence lending.

The bank's governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, said it was a "prudent" move to ensure quality growth for the Chinese economy. Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, issued a statement Monday saying it would work with fellow producers to ensure energy market stability, giving crude oil prices cause for rally.

The trajectory continued into Tuesday trading after the Shanghai closed up 1.68 percent. Brent crude oil was up 0.9 percent before the start of trading in New York to $36.91 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. benchmark price for crude oil, rallied 1.6 percent to $34.30 per barrel before the opening bell.

Crude oil prices have moved steadily lower for much of the year as a string of data show markets remain oversupplied. Data from the U.S. government, however, show the low price of crude oil may be catching up with domestic producers.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported total U.S. crude oil production for December, the last full month for which data are available, was 9.2 million barrels per day, about 0.5 percent less than the previous month.


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