Archive, Nov05-Dec05 Energy Prices US, Phoenix, Arizona
Nov 10Barrel Crude $58.93Gal Reg Gas $2.50-2.55Nat Gas $11.95Heat Oil $1.80
Nov 15Barrel Crude Gal Reg Gas $2.40-2.45Nat GasHeat Oil
Nov 16Barrel Crude $57.88Gal Reg Gas $2.40-2.45Nat Gas $13.08Heat Oil $1.79
Nov 22Barrel Crude $58.84 Gal Reg Gas $2.31-2.39Nat Gas $12.06Heat Oil $1.80
Nov 24Thanksgiving DayGasNat GasHeat Oil
Nov 25Barrel Crude $58.71Gal Reg Gas $2.31-2.39Nat Gas $12.05Heat Oil $1.75
December 2005 Prices
Dec 2Barrel Crude $59.32 Gal Reg Gas $2.21-2.25Nat Gas $13.03Heat Oil $1.71
Dec 5Barrel Crude $59.91Gal Reg Gas$2.21-2.25Nat Gas $13.66Heat Oil 1.79
Dec 3-4One of 3 favorite stations has closed.No reasons given.Fewer people doing business I'd noticed.
Dec 8Barrel Crude $60.66 Gal Reg Gas $2.20-2.28Nat Gas 14.99Heat Oil 1.78
Dec 8. There are no signs of gas here going up yet. but more and more articles in mainstream media and on local and national news are talking about saving energy. BP*British Petroleum*, Beyond Petroleum since 2002 are advertising on prime time TV, too. I've only seen one of those but its a first. Theres a subcommitte in the House in Congress that's pushing the idea of limits on oil, I'm not sure they call it Peak Oil.
Dec 14. Gas for $2.10 a gallon today :) Fortune magazine, US News& World Rpt and Time have all done recent--past month or so--articles on energy problems, prices, shortages and the words and concept *peak oil*. I think this concept has become mainstream as of the end of this calendar year.

If everything in the physical world is manifest from the nonphysical or spirit side of existence, then the solution to our energy problems is there, too. If just has to come into the consciousness of enough people and the right people to be made real. So, continuing to pray for the mitigation of peak oil and the bad things that can result from it. Iraqi elections also today.