Saturday, April 29, 2006

Exxon Sets More Records

From the Australian Financial Times - Another Exxon record as oil surges.

EXXONMOBIL, the world's largest public oil company, has reported earnings growth that set first-quarter records but missed analyst expectations and lagged the blockbuster results achieved in the previous quarter.

Exxon said its output rose by 5per cent, the first increase since the third quarter of 2004, while earnings rose to $US8.4 billion ($11.2 billion), a 7 per cent rise or 14 per cent after items last year.


That $US8.4 Billion Quarterly Profit, is fifth largest quarterly profit ever recorded by any global company.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Utah Schools Cancel Field Trips

Boy did they get the headline in todays Salt Lake Tribune Wrong!.

Every Utah school receives money from Trust Lands funds, the bulk of which come from natural gas and oil development, said David Hebertson, spokesman for Utah School Trust Lands.
"Our mineral income makes up more than two-thirds of the total amount of the trust. We've had three record years in a row because of increasing fuel prices, and we expect that trend to continue," he said. The fund has seen a nearly 108 percent increase in revenue from oil, gas and minerals since 2003.
While increasing fuel prices are benefiting one area of children's education, they are causing strife in other areas.
Many school districts are reducing the number of field trips they offer, or taking shorter, walking field trips.
Jordan School District budgeted for the increase in gas prices, but not by enough to cover the recent spike.
"We drive nearly 2 million miles a year in our buses, and we need the gas to heat our buildings," said Melinda Colton, director of communi- cations for Jordan. "The prices have exceeded what we planned for."
However, Jordan is the only district that runs natural-gas-powered buses, with 30 in their fleet.
The Utah Legislature also chipped in money for next year's fuel costs for school districts statewide.
The money the schools receive from Trust Lands goes to each school's most pressing academic need and would not be used for transportation or heating, Colton said.

Utah - The Best of the Worse


Here is a fun little article from ByuNet.


Utah residents can find comfort that while the average price of gasoline may be 25 cents higher than last summer, at least they have the cheapest gasoline in the nation.

According to The Associated Press, Utah’s average price of $2.34 per gallon on Wednesday, April 12, 2006, was the lowest in the nation. Utah benefits from having close access to fuel from Wyoming and Canada, and vehicles in the state are able to use cheaper, lower octane gasoline because of its elevation.

The Energy Information Administration, however, has predicted rising prices across the country. It includes months April through September in its summer estimates. The EIA estimated an average price of $2.50 per gallon for the entire year, 23 cents more than last year’s average.

Petition Utah Business Leaders

Please forward this petition to 7 or more prominent Utah Businesses.
Use the comments field to report back any noteworthy responses. I would emphasize key industries such as transportation, aviation, utilities, trucking, taxi, delivery services, etc. For example do a websearch on Delta Airlines or Utah Limosine.


Dear Sir/Madam:

As a Utah Citizen I urge you to assist us to help us find relief from soaring fuel costs by joining the worldwide boycott of Exxon/Mobil until they lower their gas pump prices to $1.50 per gallon. As part of this protest we petition that your business not purchase any products from this vendor until they significantly lower their prices.

Thank You.

Petition Utah Media

Write to Utah Broadcast, Print and Web Media Outlets:

Please forward this petition to 7 or more prominent media outlets. Click Here for a detail contact list of prominent Utah Broadcast, Print and Web Media Outlets. Use the comments field to report back any noteworthy responses.


Dear Sir/Madam:

As a Utah Citizen I urge you to assist us to help us find relief from soaring fuel costs by joining the worldwide boycott of Exxon/Mobil until they lower their gas pump prices to $1.50 per gallon. As part of this protest we ask that you help editorialize this problem and the progress of the solutions.

Thank You.

Petition Utah Leaders

Please forward this petition to 7 or more prominent officials of federal, state or local government. Click Here for a detail contact list of prominent Utah government officials and agencies. Use the comments field to report back any noteworthy responses.



Dear Sir/Madam:

As a Utah Citizen I urge you to assist us to help us find relief from soaring fuel costs by joining the worldwide boycott of Exxon/Mobil until they lower their gas pump prices to $1.50 per gallon. As part of this protest we demand for your office to direct that all federal, state and local government agencies within your jurisdiction not purchase any products from this vendor until they reach this price target.

Thank You.

Spread The Word - Sample Letter

Feel free to use this sample letter to contact friends, family, co-workers and Utah neighbors to spread the word. The Gas Wars Boycott will only be effective if we get mass participation.


Dear Friend,

We need your help to find relief from steep gas prices.

Have you wondered how it is that with skyrocking fuel costs American consumers suffer while major oil conglomerates are making billions of dollars in profits. In fact during the price spike of 2005, the Exxon/Mobil oil company had such huge profits that it bypassed General Motors to become the largest corporation in the world.

Also in 2005 irate consumers attempted an ill conceived protest scheme to boycott gas stations on one day of the week. The oil companies found it silly when all of their customers returned the very next day to get caught up on their purchases. They never lost a penny!

Now gas prices are upwards worse than ever. Utah businesses and consumers will only find relief by implementing a more intelligent protest to their energy suppliers. The best such method is for the total boycott of at least one major supplier. Exxon/Mobil is a prime candidate for this boycott action as they continue to charge the highest price at the pump and make the biggest profits. As long as their price for regular unleaded at the pump stays above $1.50 per gallon, you should avoid purchasing any of their products including gasoline, snacks and car wash. Take your business to their competitors. The suffering of the world's largest oil company will send a stark warning to this industry and they will then be motivated to take corrective action.

But for such a boycott to be effective you have to spread the word! Email your friends, family, co-workers, politicians, media and trade unions, because they all are suffering like you are right now.

For more info visit UtahGasWars.blogspot.com

Thank You.

Why Boycott Exxon?

Have you wondered how it is that with skyrocking fuel costs American consumers suffer while major oil conglomerates are making billions of dollars in profits. In fact during the price spike of 2005, the Exxon/Mobil oil company had such huge profits that it bypassed General Motors to become the largest corporation in the world.

Also in 2005 irate consumers attempted an ill conceived protest scheme to boycott gas stations on one day of the week. The oil companies found it silly when all of their customers returned the very next day to get caught up on their purchases. They never lost a penny!

Now gas prices are upwards worse than ever. Utah businesses and consumers will only find relief by implementing a more intelligent protest to their energy suppliers. The best such method is for the total boycott of at least one major supplier. Exxon/Mobil is a prime candidate for this boycott action as they continue to charge the highest price at the pump and make the biggest profits. As long as their price for regular unleaded at the pump stays above $1.50 per gallon, you should avoid purchasing any of their products including gasoline, snacks and car wash. Take your business to their competitors. The suffering of the world's largest oil company will send a stark warning to this industry and they will then be motivated to take corrective action.

But for such a boycott to be effective you have to spread the word! Email your friends, family, co-workers, politicians, media and trade unions, because they all are suffering like you are right now.