tritium tritium:
God, just after 9/11 driving east of Houston, Texas I could get gas for as cheap as $0.98 a gallon.
Now, it's upwards of $3.
I thought this Iraq war was for OIL as the Liberals claim. If it was, why is the dam oil still so costly.
The reason why oil is so expensive is because most of the West's energy supplies come from high priced (at least in comparison to the Middle East) production zones. Saudi Arabia can get a barrel of oil for about $4, while in most places in the West (Alberta, Texas, North Sea), the cost is considerably higher. Add to that the declining volumes of production and supply is shrinking. Therefore, like any good business, the oil companies pass the cost of production onto you, the consumer.
By invading Iraq, the USA actually decreased the oil supply by about 3 million barrels a day (which was roughly what it was producing under UN sanctions with Saddam). That meant less supply and therefore higher prices. If and when, Iraq ever gets back to exporting all 3 million barrels a day, then prices might drop again.
Read "The End of Oil" by Paul Roberts and you'll understand why oil/gas costs so much.