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High fuel prices softening demand for gasoline in North Amer
Saturday, July 19, 2008
The Canadian Press -- CALGARY — It is hard to pin down exactly how big of a bite high prices are taking out of Canadian gasoline demand this summer, but it appears consumers are changing their habits as they try to cope with gasoline prices of $1.40 and higher. There's no doubt Canadians are using less fuel, said energy industry consultant Michael Ervin. "It's pretty clear that we're seeing demand for gasoline soften in North America in general," he said. A report by the American Petroleum Institute on Friday said demand for all oil products was down three per cent during the first six months of 2008, the lowest in five years. Gasoline deliveries, in particular, were down 1.7 per cent. "The decline in gasoline demand was the first significant one recorded in 17 years. Higher pump prices and a slowing economy were undoubtedly factors," said API statistics manager Ron Planting. The latest figures from Statistics Canada seem to suggest a similar trend here. A report earlier this month said

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Saturday, July 19, 2008
The Canadian Press -- CALGARY — It is hard to pin down exactly how big of a bite high prices are taking out of Canadian gasoline demand this summer, but it appears consumers are changing their habits as they try to cope with gasoline prices of $1.40 and higher. There's no doubt Canadians are using less fuel, said energy industry consultant Michael Ervin. "It's pretty clear that we're seeing demand for gasoline soften in North America in general," he said. A report by the American Petroleum Institute on Friday said demand for all oil products was down three per cent during the first six months of 2008, the lowest in five years. Gasoline deliveries, in particular, were down 1.7 per cent. "The decline in gasoline demand was the first significant one recorded in 17 years. Higher pump prices and a slowing economy were undoubtedly factors," said API statistics manager Ron Planting. The latest figures from Statistics Canada seem to suggest a similar trend here. A report earlier this month said gasoline sales nationwide were down more than three per cent between May of this year and last.

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ilderton
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All but stopped buying gas other than necessity.
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Did anyone expect demand to increase??
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What do they really think?, that at higher prices people are going to go out and race around town all day and take coast to coast trips like theres no tomorrow.
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Don't need a reservation in most local restaurants anymore.
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How bad can a reduced demand be? We should be trying to get away from oil completely and replace our way of driving to mass transit and efficient local vehicles... not sure I can see the *NEED* for a 4x4 crew cab pickup to haul the kids to soccer... If you WANT to drive that, then stop whining about high fuel costs! Maybe when gasoline finally hits $10/gallon you will change from what you want to what you need... think of all the steel that can be recycled from the Hummers and soccer Mom pickups!
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I mean after all groceries are more importatnt than gas.
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No suprise here
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Ichanged the way I drive
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Not much!
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Must be a slow news day.
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Must be the only way
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HOW BRILLIANT IS THAT?
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I took out my bicycle this morning, I actually had fun. Felt young again.
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it hurts everybody
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But...
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It hits us all.
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good
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All but stopped buying gas other than necessity. Life starts getting boring, more like a prison than a house!
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I am hopeful the good trend will continue.
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sure thing
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"People can't afford to fill their tanks anymore, so they are putting less in it at a time."

Ironically, that's the wrong approach. If you fill up frequently when prices are rising and sparingly when prices are falling, you'll spend less for gas over time.
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People can't afford to fill their tanks anymore, so they are putting less in it at a time
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Hmmm, hwat's next?
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With prices at this level, demand should be declining more rapidly.
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Really!
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Not a surprise.
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Yesterday news
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I agree olcowboy
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I think if we start exploring and drilling, the prices will come down, and faster just at the thought of us becoming independant.
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Many people are faced with losing their homes how in the world does the economy think we the people can spend as much on fuel as we did before.
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several months people have cut back on driving but all of a sudden the prices start to drop because of low demand !!
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I am softened to my limit!
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Very Depressing
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It is a slower economy and the demand is much lower if the people do the responsible thing and slow down on spending it will force the speculators to lower the price of energy. I sure hope that they do not get the price increases in the electric as they are now trying it will be another reason to slow the economy down and it will hurt many more good citizens .
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It seems like we've heard this before. Yesterday, for example, and the day before that, and the day before that in addition to the day before that, and on an on.
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What will be the excuse when the prices rise?
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30% drop in demand is realistic and would have a real effect. But we won't do it.
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I won't be impressed until half of the gas stations are closed and they're still not crowded.
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No, you think so.
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we have got to still cut consumtions of gas
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Yep! Its still works -> 'demand down - prices up.'
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That's not really news. Perhaps they are trying a psychological approach on the public.
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Leave it to the American Petroleum Institute to point out the obvious.
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What did they think would happen? People would still use the same amount. And this time, this will be part of a permanent change. But China and India will eagerly buy up more.
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This is news? Must be a slow news day around the old Canadian Press.
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What?? Gas for $1.40, I am ready to move there...... but that is Canadian liter I bet. Gas usage down 3%, that is pennies to the dollar, when we want dollars & 60% down. I use only 12 gallons a week & I drive plenty for where I want to go. That is 360 miles a week & sometimes even less, like winter after a blizzard.
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Hellooooooooo. You can only buy so much, with so much.
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