Yes, but it will take a change in peoples behavior before the price of gas will decrease.
On the news last night I saw a report on how more people were riding rapid transit in my area. Ridership was up 45%.
During the same report, the news people interviewed a person who was riding the bus. He said that it takes a take of gas per week to drive his truck
to work. That costs $80 per week. He said the bus costs $20 per month to ride and he doesn't have to worry about the cost of parking. So, now he's a
bus rider.
This morning there was a report on the news about people shopping for cars, trying to trade in their gas guzzlers and get something that is fuel
efficient. The guy at the car lot basically said not to expect much for even a newer gas guzzler because he had a lot full of them and the only thing
that was selling was small fuel efficient cars.
So, people are being forced to change their driving habits. When enough people change, there will be a glut of oil on the market. I think that you may
see sudden drops in the price of crude but not for awhile.

