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Fuel Prices

TOPIC: RISE AND FALL OF GAS AND OIL PRICES
SUBTOPICS:   SUPPLY AND DEMAND, VALUE OF U.S. CURRENCY COMPARED TO FORGIEN CURRRENCY, SWITCH FROM METHYL TERTIARY-BUTYL TO ETHANOL

“Like it or not, the energy market seems to be finally trading on the real fundamentals of supply and demand.” (Epperson, 2009, Back to Oil Basics-Supply and Demand)
Epperson, S.   (2009) Back to Oil Basics-Supply and Demand. CNBC._Retrieved June 7, 2009, from http://www.cnbc.com/id/28625381

“The British pound, Euro and Canadian dollar are now each worth more than the American dollar” (Deyo & Garcia, 2007, U.S. dollar losing value, how the Federal Reserve messed it all up)
Deyo, D. & Garcia, N.   (2007) U. S. dollar losing value, how the Federal Reserve messed it all up. The Collegian Online._Retrieved June 7, 2009, from http://media.www.smccollegian.com/media/storage/paper841/news/2007/11/13/Opinion/U.s-Dollar.Losing.Value.How.The.Federal.Reserve.Messed.It.All.Up-3094364.shtml
According to TOBOC (2006), the situation of change in gas formula may also lead to price changes within this year. This is due to the fact that oil refining plants have switched procedures by now mixing fuel with some ethanol.
TOBOC. (2006). The Switch to Ethanol May Lead to Problems in Fuel Supply. Retrieved June 7, 2009, from http://www.toboc.com/tradenews.aspx?tradeid=53  

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