Here, we paid 0,25 cents per gallon.
With $3 I get a complete fuel tank
RG...out
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Here, we paid 0,25 cents per gallon.
With $3 I get a complete fuel tank
RG...out
US is already buying
oil from europe since years
@RG Hawk: Wow. Thats a nice price, lol.
Hey, we've been looking for a guy from
South America to round-out Chaos, we have ppl from every other continent (except antarctica
lol).. Interested in joining? We would be glad to have u, Pilot (politics never makes it
online, btw lol).
@OP: I think they are referring to the oil "spot market" in the UK
(commodity/futures trading and independant oil company holdings), not from the usual North
Sea consortiums. If so that could screw-up prices alot i would imagine.
north sea doesnt have even enough oil... most oil we get is from russia
hey jib here in ny the gas is already 4.50
for super and as for regular we are at 3.89, (man my wallet is starting to hurt). Hurrican
katrina did us in good, but i do have to say that the rise in oil per barrel costs is due to
the war. in 1991 when the first gulf war happened the gas for regular cost $1.05 the day
after the start of the war it rose to $1.15 by the end it rose to $2.05 here in ny and
didn't drop back to the $1.?? range till almost 1995. With every combat action we have
entered the price of oil and gas has rose.
Well yer right
of course gas prices are rising faster than OP's temper when u tell him hes wrong..... lol
Whats even more worrisome is the IMMEDIATE shortage.. i mean wtf... how come there
are now instant storages?? Thats just not likely, is it? After all the process of oil
refining and shipping is months-long... but the wholesalers are acting as if there is an
emergency in supply right now, although demand has not risen. Its bad enough that they
charge the higher prices on oil they have already bought, refined, and have in the storage
tanks now... but they are faking a shortage too.
I'm starting to think this is
the opportunity they were looking for to ease the USA into high oil prices (to a level
Europe pays).... something that could never be done any other way cause it would be
political suicide for the party that championed it. In many ways it will be a "good" thing
for the environment but in america were u almost gotta drive to get to work most places, its
gonna be hell for poor ppl.
QuoteDisplay MoreOriginally posted by Jib
@RG Hawk: Wow. Thats a nice price, lol.
Hey, we've been looking for a guy from
South America to round-out Chaos, we have ppl from every other continent (except antarctica
lol).. Interested in joining? We would be glad to have u, Pilot (politics never makes it
online, btw lol).
@OP: I think they are referring to the oil "spot market" in the UK
(commodity/futures trading and independant oil company holdings), not from the usual North
Sea consortiums. If so that could screw-up prices alot i would
imagine.
Thank you Jib for your offer. I had sent you a message and I
will wait for your reply-
SIncerely,
RG.
Ok, I think that you get where i wanted.
In uk prices have just gone to over £5 per gallon
or £1 per litre in some places
cost me £50 to fill my van up with diesel