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Supply And Demand In The Gasoline Market

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Supply and Demand in the Gasoline Market


The substance known, as gasoline is a mixture of lighter liquid hydrocarbons


used chiefly as a fuel for internal-combustion engines. It is produced by the


fractional distillation of petroleum; by condensation or adsorption from natural


gas; by thermal or catalytic decomposition of petroleum or its fractions; by the


hydrogenation of producer gas or coal; or by the polymerization of hydrocarbons


of lower molecular weight. Gasoline produced by the direct distillation of crude


petroleum is known as straight-run gasoline. This is the type of gasoline, which


we use in our automobiles. It is this which makes gasoline a product that is


indispensable and also makes it highly demandable from the driving public. Thus


the price of gasoline can also have a direct affect on what types of cars people


will buy.


One of the problems with gasoline is that it is, for now, the main fuel for


automobiles and because of that it has become a necessity for most of the many


Americans who own cars and have no choice but to drive to get to work, as well


as in many other parts of the world. It is this constant need for gasoline to


get us around which makes the demand part of it very high. On the supply side is


where OPEC comes in, because they are the main suppliers for the gasoline for


the world at large. The Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries (OPEC) is


a permanent, intergovernmental organization, created at the Baghdad Conference


of September 10-14, 1960, by Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. The


five Founding Members were later joined by eight other Members: Qatar (1961);


Indonesia (1962); Socialist Peoples Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (1962); United Arab


Emirates (1967); Algeria (1969); Nigeria (1971); Ecuador (1973-1992) and Gabon


(1975-1994). OPEC’s objective is to co-ordinate and unify petroleum policies


among it?s Member Countries, in order to secure fair and stable prices for the


petroleum producers; an efficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to


consuming nations; and a fair return on capital to those investing in the


industry (O

PEC Web site). OPEC?s decisions have a direct effect on the price


we pay for gas, both here in America and around the world. If they decide that


they want to raise the price of petroleum to $30 per barrel, then the price per


gallon at the gas station will go up accordingly. Likewise, if OPEC decides to


lower the price per barrel of gasoline, then OPEC?s decision would have a


direct effect on the market price of the gas at the gas station.


The supply-demand issues in the domestic gasoline market affect all different


parts of the economy. For example, when the price for gas was extremely low


about a year or so ago, people started to purchase more cars and many of the


vehicles purchased were Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV?s). These vehicles have


larger engines and tend to consume much more gasoline than the smaller, more


fuel-efficient cars. (I know this to be true, because during that time I


purchased a Jeep Wrangler, which holds and uses more gas than the smaller car


that I used to own.) Now the price per gallon is at least 60 cents higher then


it was a year ago, which, if you do the numbers as to how much gas people use,


makes it an incredible increase. Since the use of gasoline is an absolute


necessity if you own a car, then you have no choice but to pay the higher price,


since at this point in time alternative fueled vehicles aren?t that cost


efficient.


In this paper I have tried to explain how the supply and demand of gasoline


and its use in automobiles can affect the economy. In conclusion, until such


time that gasoline is no longer needed to run automobiles there will be a


constant demand for the product, and there will always be organizations such as


OPEC around to supply it.


Brue, Stanley L. and McConnell, Campbell R. . Economics: Principles,


Problems, and Policies. Fourteenth Edition. McGraw-Hill Irwin


Gasoline," Microsoft? Encarta? Online Encyclopedia 2000


http://encarta.msn.com/ ? 1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights


reserved.


The Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries Web Site. http://www.opec.org/193.81.181.14/xxx1/welcome.htm.


2000 OPEC. All rights reserved.

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