Money | crude oil Oil's Slide as Chaotic as Its Rise Plunging crude prices can be almost as disruptive as their rise By Jim O'Neill Posted Sep 17, 2008 10:00 AM CDT Copied In this photo combo, the price board at gas station in Redwood City, Calif. is shown on June 9, 2008, left, and Sept. 11, 2008, right. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) Crude oil prices have fallen 38% from their July high of $147.27 a barrel, and the decline is causing nearly as much consternation around the world as its meteoric rise in the first half of the year, reports the Washington Post. Oil-dependent governments are worried about revenues and forecasters are scurrying to revise outlooks. while alternative-energy companies see their prospects decline. The world has seen its energy costs drop some $4 billion a day. Though still high, the prices have energized auto and airline stocks. For the US, a lower oil import bill has been fueled by decreased consumption, and that could mean an easing of inflation, a narrowing trade deficit, and a stronger dollar. Read These Next A "horrific" incident killed 3 deputies in East Los Angeles. Jimmy Kimmel isn't happy to see Stephen Colbert go. Colbert tells audience it's curtains for his Late Show. Rare cancer claims a former Super Bowl champ. Report an error