“Prices have fallen 25 percent since their record highs in September. After the New Year, motorists can expect prices to begin rising as refineries cut back production to conduct their annual maintenance and begin the process of producing the summer blend of gas, which must be completed by the end of February.”
Carol Thorp
“The gasoline price has broken records repeatedly in 2005, but until September 9 it did not exceed the true all-time high.”
Trilby Lundberg
“We were considered the weak link last September. This year, it's the opposite.”
David Castillo
“We could have another surge in the markets later in the year, around September or October, as the economies show further signs of getting stronger.”
Howard Gorges
“[This free yearly concert at Ford Pavilion in Beaumont, Texas, on Sunday, September 4, 2005 at 6PM, celebrates the hardworking men and women of Southeast Texas. But this year, Tracy and Mark are encouraging fans to dig deep.] Our Labor Day concert has taken on a larger meaning with the devastation of the hurricane, ... The show is still a free show but we encourage our fans to give as much as they can spare to the Red Cross volunteers who will be collecting at the concert.”
Tracy Byrd
“It's not too bad because it's still early in the year. It's not like it's in September.”
Carl Crawford
“I would not be surprised to see continued price increases at least in the short term. September could be an unpleasant month when it comes to fuel prices.”
Sean Comey