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Sky-high oil: From Indonesia to California, steep prices for fuel could be here to stay
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy has urged his EU partners to suspend part of the value-added taxes, but his proposals have found few takers in other European capitals. Nor has Italy been successful with its proposal for a "Robin Hood" tax on oil profits.
"In the short term, changes will be seen mostly in the actions of the consumer," said Manouchehr Takin, an analyst at the Center for Global Energy Studies in London. He predicts an even smaller increase in demand than the IEA.
The high crude prices have begun to force changes that will not soon be reversed.
General Motors Corp. is closing four North American plants that make trucks as more consumers look for smaller cars, which are often manufactured overseas.
Americans, the world's largest gas guzzlers, are also buying less gas, which hit another record on Thursday, the latest in a string of all-time highs.
Businesses are restricting travel and opting for teleconferencing to reduce costs, as well as trying to pass some of their increased fuel bills onto consumers.
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil producer and the most influential member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, believes the sustained high prices will eventually slacken the world's appetite for oil.
OPEC has been reluctant to increase production, arguing that prices are being set by speculators, not oil availability.
That view is supported by Paul Stevens, a researcher on the energy, environment and development program at Chatham House, a London think tank for international affairs. He said prices could "come down very quickly or very significantly" by as much as $50 a barrel if the speculative bubble bursts.
The U.S. Energy Department said prices at the pump will probably stay around $4 per gallon through much of next year.
In 2009, crude oil is expected to average $126 per barrel $4 higher than this year, the head of the federal Energy Information Administration told lawmakers this week. The Energy Department said there may be a brief dip in crude by 2010, but the long-range expectation is for more expensive oil.
"This looks different," said Novak, of Global Insight. "Price spikes in the past were event driven, and that does not appear to be the case here."
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