Oil below $100 a barrel as gas prices keep falling |
USA TODAY - May 4, 2012 |
The month-long slide in gasoline prices likely will continue in the coming weeks, providing more relief for shell-shocked motorists heading into peak driving season.
Gasoline prices have now fallen 18 straight days and 25 of the past 28.
"We can expect the U.S. retail average to flirt with $3.75 a gallon shortly and expect to pay 10 to 25 cents a gallon less in the next couple months," says Tom Kloza, chief analyst for the Oil Price Information Service.
Crude oil prices fell sharply in early Friday trading after the Labor Department reported weaker than expected job gains last month. That roiled Wall Street and the commodies market. Benchmark West Texas crude oil sank 4.5% to $97.83 a barrel, the first time crude had fallen below $100 since February.
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- Posted: 2012-05-04 13:04:24
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