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  • The tight balance in global oil markets as nations like China and India consume more and more oil makes high gas prices "inevitable" unless the U.S. goes all out to open up and exploit its own available energy resources, he said.

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  • "We knew this high gas price was coming back, as sure as the sun comes up in the morning," he said. "We knew global demand was catching up with global supply."

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