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    Why Americans Are Paying More At the Pump

    Turmoil abroad and rising costs at home means consumers will have to shell out more for gas this summer

    Gas prices--already the highest they've ever been in January and February--shot up nearly 30 cents over the past month to a national average of about $3.70 per gallon, sparking worries that a steep increase in fuel costs could crimp consumer spending and hobble an economy that is just starting to show signs of life.

    Unfortunately, those fears may be grounded, experts say. On top of typical seasonal increases in fuel prices, a host of other factors threaten to disrupt supply chains and make financial markets nervous, pushing up the price of crude oil, which determines the bulk of what Americans pay at the pump.

    Here are a few more reasons why even higher gas prices may be on the way this spring and summer:

    Volatility in the Middle East. If it isn't Egypt, it's Libya, and if it isn't Libya, it's Iran. After several countries imposed sanctions over Iran's nuclear program, the fifth largest oil producer in 2010 halted shipments to some European nations, putting more pressure on oil supply and causing crude prices to spike. Since crude oil prices make up nearly 70 percent of the ultimate cost of a gallon of gas, even tiny disruptions to supply can cause a spike in prices when consumers fill their gas tanks.

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    "Under ordinary circumstances we would expect prices to climb incrementally from now through May," Gregg Laskoski, senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.com, told U.S. News. "What's exacerbating that is the situation in the Middle East. It's becoming a very dangerous waiting game."

    Escalating tensions between Israel and Iran have also added to worries about the future of gas prices. An Israeli attack on Iran could push crude oil prices to $200 a barrel, if not higher, according to recent comments from Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, causing gas prices to spike to $6 per gallon or more.

    Growing demand from Asia. The Department of Energy reported that the United States became a net exporter of refined petroleum products (such as gasoline) for the first time since 1949 last year. But if we have all this "extra" gasoline to be exporting, why are prices at home still going up?

    A lot of it has to do with demand for gasoline, which has been declining in the United States for the last 10 years, while shooting up by leaps and bounds in places such as Asia and South America. As demand has tapered of here due to more fuel-efficient vehicles and, more recently, the weak economy, oil companies have had to broaden the scope of potential markets--bad news for American consumers.

    "Oil companies that have increased their exports overseas essentially are depleting the U.S. supply [and] in doing so it's creating an artificially higher price for American consumers," Laskoski says. "When consumer demand is weak [in the United States], it's a very attractive option to export and get those healthier profit margins."

    That trend isn't likely to change with a burgeoning middle class in Asian economic powerhouses such as China. According to the EIA, Asia surpassed North America as the largest petroleum-consuming region in 2008, gobbling up 25 million barrels a day in 2010.

    Gasoline formulation requirements. Although crude oil prices account for the lion's share of what consumers pay at the pump, the process of refining crude oil and making the right formulations to produce gasoline costs money--about 7 percent of the price Americans pay per gallon.

    Prices head even higher going into the summer months because refiners have to transition from a winter blend--required by law between Oct. 1 and April 30--to a more eco-friendly--but more expensive--summer blend.

    "[The summer blend] has additional additives that add to the cost of producing the product," Laskoski says. "Not only do the refineries have to go through the process of ramping up production for it, but they're doing this at a time of year when consumer demand is starting to increase. This is one of the key reasons why the United States sees this cyclical up and down trend every year."

    Specific state requirements can tack on even more expense for refiners and ultimately consumers.

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    An improving economy. A growing economy is supposed to be good for everything, right? Not necessarily for gas prices. With economic growth pegged at more than 2 percent this year and a rosier employment outlook, more Americans will have the means--and confidence--to consume more goods and services such as gasoline.

    It's not just consumer demand for gasoline, either. As the economy picks up, businesses will likely have to produce and shuttle more goods around, putting pressure on gasoline supply and prices.

    Summer. Warmer weather and peak driving season usually coincide as Americans take vacations and hit the road. Coupled with an improving economy, more drivers should be on the road this summer, which will boost demand, and ultimately prices.

    Taxes. If you take a look around the country, gas prices aren't uniform. A lot of the variation has to do with supply lines and transport, but a chunk of it has to do with varying state and local taxes. As government budgets have been strapped in the wake of the recession, some states and cities have looked to gasoline taxes to bridge budget shortfalls.

    According to GasBuddy.com, Virginia is considering a gas tax hike, which would index the tax to inflation, generating an extra $124 million in revenue each year until 2018. Michigan, Maryland, and Iowa could also face increases on gas taxes.

    mhandley@usnews.com

    Twitter: @mmhandley

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    • J  •  Greenville, South Carolina  •  2 mths ago
      so, there's less demand for gasoline, therefore higher exports...prices go up. summer time rolls around, there's more demand for gasoline here...prices go up? #$%$
      • djm 2 mths ago
        The US is exporting more oil now because many countries lack the technical skill to do the basic refining. World consumption of refined oil products is very healthy.
      • D3 2 mths ago
        some oil exc as gas therefore higher gas prices ....
      • Chief 2 mths ago
        Funny how that works. Seems like there are always plenty of explanations on why gas goes up, but never reason for it to go down. Even when the exact opposite of why gas is going up happens it still keep climbing. Biggest scheme in the world and it will probably never stop as long as our politicians are not held accountable to the citizens.
    • paul  •  2 mths ago
      just more excuses for nothing at all
      • Sparky2u 2 mths ago
        Repeat a falsehood enough times and it becomes reality according to libs.
      • Felix 2 mths ago
        An old trick the Nazis perfected
      • Mike 2 mths ago
        Exactly..this world is DONE.
    • Joseph  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  2 mths ago
      There may come a day when The American people will get tired of getting screwed......
      • Rod 2 mths ago
        I doubt it. They are to lazy to get up and fight.
      • Psycho Sid Vicious 2 mths ago
        yeah and then bend over some more and allow the world to walk on its red carpet.
      • Alex 2 mths ago
        NOVEMBER - VOTE A COMPLETE CHANGE IN GOVM'T - IF YOU DON'T VOTE DON'T #$%$
    • TruKr  •  Dallas, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      We the sheeple, are being fleeced.
      • beau10 2 mths ago
        We need to shear those that are shearing us.
      • Filip 2 mths ago
        We are getting sheared through a continuous DEVALUATION of our dollar. It is not the price of gas going up, it's the value of the dollar.
      • BenF 2 mths ago
        finally, someone is making some sense! right on, filip
    • M  •  2 mths ago
      So much for any economic recovery.
      • O'Brian 2 mths ago
        Not that they were striving for one in the first place.
      • Mark 2 mths ago
        I know I will cut back more and more, because gas prices going up means EVERYTHING will go up in price.
      • M 2 mths ago
        I going to have to tell my boss I can't afford the gas to work 7 days a week any more.
    • s. p.  •  2 mths ago
      we aren't getting facts folks... its being refined here and shipped overseas. we have plenty of oil, it can be sold for more overseas
    • Mr Plankton  •  French Camp, California  •  2 mths ago
      It's about time i stop believing the Media now.
    • Al  •  2 mths ago
      Could crimp consumer spending? Why can't you guys just tell the plain truth. Gas prices 100% will crimp consumer spending and if it last very long which it appears it will the economy will go deeper in to the abyss!
    • djphoenix  •  Ponsford, Minnesota  •  2 mths ago
      And, the number one EXPORT of the USofA is gasoline. We are EXPORTING gas and oil, our natural resources, instead of providing it to and for the people of our great nation.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  Lowman, New York  •  2 mths ago
      It's all a bunch of #$%$ I am going to buy a horse and buggy.
    • B  •  2 mths ago
      This is helping our economy recover in what way?
    • Anton  •  Madison, Wisconsin  •  2 mths ago
      I don't see any mention of the huge fleets of tankers that have been parked for the last 3 years because of low demand. I also don't see anybody questioning why when the barrel price was $150 that gas was at $4.00 and for the last few years the barrel price has been around $100 and gas still hovers between $3.00 and $4.00.
      Same old crap. Nobody is working and nobody is driving. And when they are driving they are getting $30+ mpg in their newer and more fuel efficient vehicle than 5 years ago.
    • Johnny  •  Livingston, New Jersey  •  2 mths ago
      You really think I believe this junk......
    • Rick M  •  2 mths ago
      why are producers closing down refineries? why are crude oil and gasoline supplies at historic highs? something else is going on here.
      where's the market speculators in this equation? the WSJ had a piece stating that at least $25 on the barrel was pure market speculation and nothing to do with demand
    • vinnyz  •  2 mths ago
      Does anybody remember oil at $150 - $180 a barrel and gas at $2 - $3 ?
      It's nothing but a scam to take away more of your money,keep you down and also keep you distracted.
      Don't fall for it people!
    • William  •  2 mths ago
      no mention of the deregulated gasoline futures markets? how odd.
    • kuljo  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      So what else is new ? like to hear go back to .67 a gallon
    • Bob  •  Valencia, California  •  2 mths ago
      It appears that the person writing the article is working for the speculators. The fact is that our demand for gasoline has gone down. Another fact is that crude costs less per barrel today than it did several years ago - yet the prices at the pump are almost identical. The only conclusion is that the speculators fuel the fire first based on well -speculation. It is then that the oil companies raise their prices inconsisently with what is happening on wall street.Oil is not at $150 per barrel #$%$ is the price at the pump reflecting that. All this means that regardless of what is happening the profit sperad continiues to grow and the fed is not doing anything to regulate that spread. If you were to aply this to other sectors of goods and products without proof of an actal shortage - consumer groups would be all over it. Bullcarp politics is what is happening her.Sure step into healtcare, banking and so on - yet no guts to take on the speculators and oil companies.
    • Hamilton  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  2 mths ago
      When oil prices go up the gas stations immediately raise prices at the pumps, (even though they paid cheaper prices for the gas already stored underground). However, when oil prices go down it may be several days to a week for gas prices to change at the pumps. (apparently the owners are trying to run out the gas they paid a higher price for). The consumer can't win.
    • Tiffany S  •  Clear Lake, Iowa  •  2 mths ago
      1.32 trillion barrels of oil in our reserves..most in the world..
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