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The New York Sun reports that the price of gasoline in the US will soon
be in line with what Europeans pay. Translating this price into dollars
and cents at the gas pump, one of our forecasters, the chairman of
Houston-based Dune Energy, Alan Gaines, sees gas rising to $7-$8 a
gallon. The other, a commodities tracker at Weiss Research in Jupiter,
Fla., Sean Brodrick, projects a range of $8 to $10 a gallon.
While $7-$10 a gallon would be ground-breaking in America, these prices
would not be trendsetting internationally. For example, European
drivers are already shelling out $9 a gallon (which includes a
$2-a-gallon tax).

Early last year, with a barrel of oil trading in the low $50s and
gasoline nationally selling in a range of $2.30 to $2.50 a gallon, Mr.
Gaines — in an impressive display of crystal ball gazing — accurately
predicted oil was $100-bound and that gasoline would follow suit by
reaching $4 a gallon.

His latest prediction of $200 oil is open to question, since it would
undoubtedly create considerable global economic distress. Further, just
about every energy expert I talk to cautions me to expect a sizable
pullback in oil prices, maybe to between $50 and $70 a barrel,
especially if there's a global economic slowdown.

While Mr. Gaines thinks there could be a temporary decline in the oil
price, he's convinced an overall uptrend is unstoppable. In fact, he
thinks his $200 forecast could be conservative, and that perhaps $250
could be reached. His reasoning: a combination of shrinking supply and
increasing demand, especially from China, India, and America.
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