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Fuel Consumption, Is It Time To Be Concerned?

By: Larry Lasby

There are a number of ways to save money on the rising cost of gasoline today. One of the most recent, and less controversial ways of saving money on gas is by turning water into fuel. Experts say this method does work. Pills and potions you add to the gas tank are methods that have not only been controversial but down right scams.

Do you think the prices of gas are expected to go down as the summer driving season brings with it greater demand for fuel and oil companies shift over to more expensive summer-grade fuel. Gasoline prices have been subject to rapid fluctuations; however, over the last six years, the cost per gallon in just about every area of the states are rising steadily. Do you remember when it was only $1. a gallon? If you adjust for inflation, fuel cost are higher they've ever been.

The rising prices at the pump bringing back memories of summertime gasoline bills. You might remember when the cost of fuel dropped in mid-2003, and several observers believed this was due to the fact that the armed conflict would come to a quick resolution. Prices were accordingly raised another 130% at the Tehran conference of December 1973, and a temporary embargo was placed on the United States and the Netherlands at the same time. However, what is happening today is costing the automobile owner money, big time. So here's the $64 question: Is there something that you and I can do to save money on fuel?

The cost of fuel has jumped 33 cents a gallon all over the Country this past month and cost are expected to climb still higher. Fuel cost has increased radically over the past two years. It is often surprising that gasoline sold in one place of the country is not the same as it is in others. Gasoline and oil supplies have been moved to the Southeast from other parts of the country, affecting supply in those areas. Refineries, owned by different companies, is often combined for shipment by pipeline. This gives credence to the fluctuations and why fuel is higher in one place than it is in another. It is pretty much a sure bet, when you see it go up in say, California, it won't be long until it is up in Colorado

Consumers are not limited on options when it comes to saving money at the fuel pump. These useful tips will help you cut down on your gasoline bill. Make sure Molly is tuned up, as this will improve fuel economy by an average of 1 mile per gallon. Improperly inflated tires can cost you up to 1 mile per gallon. Using Cruse Control and driving at 55 mph rather than 65 mph increases fuel economy by almost 2 miles per gallon. Speedups, slowdowns and stops most likely will decrease fuel consumption by up to 2 miles per gallon. Using the air conditioner is bound to reduce cost by as much as 2 miles per gallon. Do not drive during rush hours if you can avoid it. This is a no-brainer. Using Water For Fuel is something for you to think about.

Higher fuel economy standards is our number one priority. It is not a question of when and how, but now, now, now. The skyrocketing cost of fuel are to be taken Seriously. Our economy can not allow such circumstances to run out of control. The fear of the trickle down affect is yet to be felt, you can count on it. Some analysts are blaming higher crude oil prices, greater demand and fears of shortages as the reasons for the present situation. Prices are headed higher, and we must do something about it. The only benefit of higher gas prices is that it could result in trimmer waistlines, suggests a WUSTL researcher.

The higher cost of gas are in part, due to higher crude oil prices, which have been about $60 a barrel in past weeks, though the price of light sweet crude closed yesterday at $58. Jane Doe of Northwest Washington, who drove her Ford Taurus to the grocery story yesterday, said the high cost of fuel brought to mind the war in Iraq and Hurricane Katrina. Will those higher prices spur oil companies to increase production and resupply dealers as quickly as possible. When crude oil supplies are in higher demand, our refiners have to bid higher to ensure a steady supply of fuel for American buyers and businesses. The haunting thought that crosses the minds of people today are: Will the cost of fuel ever go down again?

The United States imports about 62 percent of its oil. This amounts to $308 for every man, woman, and child in the United States. And some people, usually Europeans, like to point out that gasoline is still far cheaper in the United States than it is in Europe, where it can cost upwards of $8 a gallon. Others argue that's it's not fair to compare the United States and Europe, as Europe's high prices are largely due to taxes, which are then used to fund public benefits such as mass transit or cheaper health care. Gasoline prices in the United Kingdom, Italy and the Netherlands are at least twice as high as those in the United States. After Hurricane Katrina and Rita, up to 14 percent of the United States' natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico was shut in.

The U.S. imports almost 62 percent of its oil. This amounts to $308 for every man, woman, and child. And some people, usually Europeans, like to point out that gasoline is still far cheaper in the United States than it is in Europe, where it can cost as high as $8 a gallon. Others argue that's it's not fair to compare the United States and Europe, as Europe's high prices are in part due to high taxes, which are then used to fund public benefits which include mass transit or cheaper health care. Gasoline prices in the United Kingdom, Italy and the Netherlands are at least twice as high as those in the United States. Hurricane Katrina and Rita, caused the shut down of up to 14 percent of the United States' natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Larry Lasby owns a trucking business and hauls water in the oil fields so he knows what saving fuel means to the consumer find out more about Turning Water Into Fuel and save on the rising cost of fuel now. This and other unique content gasoline articles are available with free reprint rights.

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