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Next Gasoline Price Hike Imminent

Energy stocks on the rise [image by Google Finance]
Gasoline prices in Aruba change once a month, and Wednesday, June 10, is the next scheduled change.
Prices in the US has risen constantly the last weeks and since the last gasoline change in Aruba last month, the energy averages in US stock exchanges has gone up as [...]

June 8th, 2009 Read more »

Same Story: Gasoline Price Rises

The gasoline price in Aruba continues to rise. This year the price hasn’t dropped yet. Since the beginning of the year the price rose with 18%.
The hikes aren’t likely to stop anytime soon. In fact, whenever there is a slight chance the economic recovery the prices rise. Perhaps the average gasoline prices are an indication? [...]

May 12th, 2009 Read more »

Gasoline price increases again

2009 is turning out to be a bad year for gasoline prices in Aruba again, for consumers that is. Regardless of the relatively low gasoline prices, it increased with 11% for this year.
It seems like local gasoline prices bottomed out at $3.06 per gallon. I think that prices are going to keep increasing until summer, [...]

March 11th, 2009 Read more »

Gasoline: Here We Go Again

The fun for consumers of petrol products in Aruba is over. The frail drop of gasoline prices, lasted only three months. As of today, gasoline rose with 9% against previous month.
Crude prices play a pivotal role in Aruba as the local water and power plant rely on gasoil for the production.  With a price hike [...]

February 11th, 2009 Read more »

Gasoline Drops For Third Time

For the third straight month gasoline prices dropped. In comparison to last month gasoline prices have dropped with 10%.
The chart indicates however, that the drop in oil prices have come to a halt. Expect the drop in gasoline prices to do the same. As a matter of fact, I suspect the gasoline prices to remain [...]

January 13th, 2009 Read more »

Gasoline Drops Again

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For the second month in a row, gasoline prices in Aruba dropped. It wasn’t as dramatically as it was last month, however, the gasoline prices are not at levels not seen in at least more than 2 years. In the last two months, gasoline dropped with 39%.
In comparison to Aruba’s largest trading partner – the [...]

December 11th, 2008 Read more »