Price of diesel?
^Like you don't take a little more than that already.
Jokes.
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Jokes.This is a great site if people don't know about it..... http://gasbuddy.com/
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Originally posted by FurleyII:
I remember a time, about 2 months ago, when diesel was 77.9/L and gasoline was 95.9/L
Now it's 109.9/L for diesel and 92.4/L for gasoline.
What is wrong with this picture, consider that diesel takes less time and energy to produce...
I remember a time, about 2 months ago, when diesel was 77.9/L and gasoline was 95.9/L
Now it's 109.9/L for diesel and 92.4/L for gasoline.
What is wrong with this picture, consider that diesel takes less time and energy to produce...
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Originally posted by Dukk:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by FurleyII:
I remember a time, about 2 months ago, when diesel was 77.9/L and gasoline was 95.9/L
Now it's 109.9/L for diesel and 92.4/L for gasoline.
What is wrong with this picture, consider that diesel takes less time and energy to produce...
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by FurleyII:
I remember a time, about 2 months ago, when diesel was 77.9/L and gasoline was 95.9/L
Now it's 109.9/L for diesel and 92.4/L for gasoline.
What is wrong with this picture, consider that diesel takes less time and energy to produce...
Also, with the new sulfur regulations intoduced by the government, the refining process is more complex/costly.
Well I was paying 87.9 for gas today, and the deisel was 111.9. Don't know why it is so much more but I'm not complaining. BTW gas millage from propane is = to that of gasoline. Plus propane is 108 octane, and I get it for around 0.40. That makes driving a big *** 4x4 a little nicer.
Gas is getting way cheap down here in the states while diesel lingers at nearly a dollar more. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Analysts down here were saying since the price of heating and energy in homes is in higher demand and will be this winter, that is the cause for diesel being so high. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
[ October 27, 2005, 04:30 PM: Message edited by: MrEastSide ]
Analysts down here were saying since the price of heating and energy in homes is in higher demand and will be this winter, that is the cause for diesel being so high. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
[ October 27, 2005, 04:30 PM: Message edited by: MrEastSide ]


