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Highest Increase In Oil Prices For Ten Years

By plrprousers | March 1, 2010

Because of the cold weather which has affected parts of the United States and Britain, there has been an increase in the cost of crude oil. With predictions for the cold weather to continue in the United States, the price of a barrel of oil has risen even more. The cost of a barrel of crude oil has now reached nearly eighty dollars which is the highest level for five weeks and this trend looks set to continue.

 

With the cold weather set to continue there is expected to be higher demand for heating oil and a dramatic reduction in the amount of crude oil reserves. The price of a barrel of oil is expected to go higher than eighty dollars before long because of these continuing trends.

 

Although with the increased demand for heating oil is the knowledge that the economy in the United States seems to be on the up. There is a sign that consumer confidence is beginning to grow and that the global economy has reached the bottom and is on the way back up again.

 

The oil industry has seen its biggest rise in a decade with prices increasing by 78%. This was the biggest increase since 1999 when prices rose by 112% that year. Some of the reasons for the increase in prices were the weakness of the dollar and the reduction of crude oil reserves. Experts are predicting that oil prices will rise even further in 2010 with forecasts of up to ninety five dollars per barrel. Demand for oil will rise if the economy in the United States continues its upward trend and if businesses begin to recover and this will all help to push the prices of oil up even further.

 

Conflicts in some oil producing countries could further increase the cost of crude oil. If anything were to interrupt the supply of oil from these countries, the prices of oil could rise quite sharply.

 

Getting the home heated up during winter can be very expensive. Gas and electricity are very expensive today, with no signs of prices coming down. Savvy people are changing over to oil as a home fuel though. When they do they always need their tanks filled with Boilerjuice to ensure they never run out.

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