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Goldman Sachs warns of $105 a barrel oil

Goldman Sachs warns of $105 a barrel oil

Mar 31, 2005 -- NEW YORK (AFP) - World oil prices surged on a wave of speculative buying sparked in part by a Goldman Sachs study that predicted levels of more than 100 dollars a barrel, traders said.

New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in May, soared 1.41 dollar to 55.40 dollars per barrel in early deals, off a peak of 56.10 dollars.

In London, the price of Brent North Sea crude oil for delivery in May rocketed 2.20 dollars to 54.29 dollars.

ZAP Displays High-Efficiency ZAP SMARTCAR at the 15th Annual Inland Empire Auto Show in Pomona, California

ZAP Displays High-Efficiency ZAP SMARTCAR at the 15th Annual Inland Empire Auto Show in Pomona, California

ZAP Rolls out Newly Americanized SMARTCAR for Consumers and Industry Observers at Leading West Coast Auto Expo

SANTA ROSA, Calif.--March 30, 2005--ZAP (OTCBB: ZAAP- News), pioneering the next generation of advanced transportation and energy technologies, will be displaying several models of its high-efficiency SMARTCAR vehicles at the 15th Annual Inland Empire Auto Show, one of the largest West Coast automobile shows, to be held at the Pomona Fairplex in Pomona, Calif., March 30 - April 3.

Drilling in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge is just the first step

Drilling in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge is just the first step

by David Kerr, 30.MAR.05, The Journal Press, King George, Virginia

'Day to remember' in Santa Rosa

'Day to remember' in Santa Rosa

March 24, 2005 -- It was a day where 500 of Santa Rosa's environmental leaders met to discuss a 20 percent reduction in energy use and air pollution, and a day when Gov. Schwarzenegger's cabinet secretary on the environment whisked into town an hour late for his 2 PM keynote address "Let's make this a day to remember!"

ZAP's hometown of Santa Rosa received a rousing visit from Gov. Schwarzenegger's cabinet secretary Terry Tamminen. Tamminen, recently head of the California Environmental Protection Agency, exhorted the workshop "Climate Protection: Everybody profits!" in an oration of campaign proportions.

ZAP Purchase Orders Increase to more than $200 Million for High-Efficiency ZAP! SMARTCAR Next-Generation Automobile

ZAP Purchase Orders Increase to more than $200 Million for High-Efficiency ZAP! SMARTCAR Next-Generation Automobile

Record-High Oil Prices Drive Second $100 Million in New Orders as U.S. Demand for Modern European-Made Coupe Grows

SANTA ROSA, Calif.--March 22, 2005--ZAP (OTCBB:ZAAP), pioneering the next generation of advanced transportation and energy technologies, announced today that dealer purchase orders for its Smart Car high-gas-mileage vehicles has increased to more than $200 million as American demand for the unique microcar has spread. ZAP CEO Steve Schneider made the announcement.