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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:59 pm
Digital Malevolence kacisko At least you live in US and your petrol is not as expensive as in here... How much is it there? And it jusy got cheap, it was rather expensive. Let me see... it's about 4 zl a liter. That's about $1.3. And that would translate to... $4.9 a galon.
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:02 pm
kacisko Digital Malevolence kacisko At least you live in US and your petrol is not as expensive as in here... How much is it there? And it jusy got cheap, it was rather expensive. Let me see... it's about 4 zl a liter. That's about $1.3. And that would translate to... $4.9 a galon. Oh, that is expensive. Though a lot of the U.S hit that in the summer. I live in one of the cheaper states so it only hit about $4.20 at highest.
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:16 pm
Digital Malevolence kacisko Digital Malevolence kacisko At least you live in US and your petrol is not as expensive as in here... How much is it there? And it jusy got cheap, it was rather expensive. Let me see... it's about 4 zl a liter. That's about $1.3. And that would translate to... $4.9 a galon. Oh, that is expensive. Though a lot of the U.S hit that in the summer. I live in one of the cheaper states so it only hit about $4.20 at highest. 4 zl a liter is cheap... cheapest since two years or so... Thank you oil producers, especially Russia. It's been in the lines of 4.5 zl a liter over the last two years and almost hitting 5 in the summer.
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:19 pm
kacisko Digital Malevolence kacisko Digital Malevolence kacisko At least you live in US and your petrol is not as expensive as in here... How much is it there? And it jusy got cheap, it was rather expensive. Let me see... it's about 4 zl a liter. That's about $1.3. And that would translate to... $4.9 a galon. Oh, that is expensive. Though a lot of the U.S hit that in the summer. I live in one of the cheaper states so it only hit about $4.20 at highest. 4 zl a liter is cheap... cheapest since two years or so... Thank you oil producers, especially Russia. It's been in the lines of 4.5 zl a liter over the last two years and almost hitting 5 in the summer. Wow that sucks. What I don't get is why the U.S. uses other countries oil when were sitting on one of the biggest oil spots around. Well I know the reason, but I think its stupid.
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:26 pm
Digital Malevolence kacisko Digital Malevolence kacisko Digital Malevolence kacisko At least you live in US and your petrol is not as expensive as in here... How much is it there? And it jusy got cheap, it was rather expensive. Let me see... it's about 4 zl a liter. That's about $1.3. And that would translate to... $4.9 a galon. Oh, that is expensive. Though a lot of the U.S hit that in the summer. I live in one of the cheaper states so it only hit about $4.20 at highest. 4 zl a liter is cheap... cheapest since two years or so... Thank you oil producers, especially Russia. It's been in the lines of 4.5 zl a liter over the last two years and almost hitting 5 in the summer. Wow that sucks. What I don't get is why the U.S. uses other countries oil when were sitting on one of the biggest oil spots around. Well I know the reason, but I think its stupid. Not really... in the end US will still have oil, while nobody else will. Plus it is national security. look at Poland. We've got just a 2 month oil supply magazined. So, when Russia decides they pause or close delivery - we're cooked. And it doesn't even need to be closing that for us. Enough if Belarus or Ukraine don't want to pay any new price Russia would propose them. They're on the way from Russia... And there you have this German's idea to have oil pipes from Russia under Baltic sea, outside our territory (even though it's closer to go through our waters) and without even asking us if we want to be a part of that. And we're supposed to be "friends" with Germany and have a sort of solidarity in EU...
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:33 pm
kacisko Digital Malevolence kacisko Digital Malevolence kacisko Let me see... it's about 4 zl a liter. That's about $1.3. And that would translate to... $4.9 a galon. Oh, that is expensive. Though a lot of the U.S hit that in the summer. I live in one of the cheaper states so it only hit about $4.20 at highest. 4 zl a liter is cheap... cheapest since two years or so... Thank you oil producers, especially Russia. It's been in the lines of 4.5 zl a liter over the last two years and almost hitting 5 in the summer. Wow that sucks. What I don't get is why the U.S. uses other countries oil when were sitting on one of the biggest oil spots around. Well I know the reason, but I think its stupid. Not really... in the end US will still have oil, while nobody else will. Plus it is national security. look at Poland. We've got just a 2 month oil supply magazined. So, when Russia decides they pause or close delivery - we're cooked. And it doesn't even need to be closing that for us. Enough if Belarus or Ukraine don't want to pay any new price Russia would propose them. They're on the way from Russia... And there you have this German's idea to have oil pipes from Russia under Baltic sea, outside our territory (even though it's closer to go through our waters) and without even asking us if we want to be a part of that. And we're supposed to be "friends" with Germany and have a sort of solidarity in EU... the U.S is sitting on enough oil to last hundreds of years, I think they should use it but not depend on it. I mean still get it from other countries but less and make up the difference with our own oil. Well, yeah. Poland is screwed if Russia decides to stop selling it to them, but I'm sure another country is willing, for a higher price though.
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:51 pm
Digital Malevolence kacisko Not really... in the end US will still have oil, while nobody else will. Plus it is national security. look at Poland. We've got just a 2 month oil supply magazined. So, when Russia decides they pause or close delivery - we're cooked. And it doesn't even need to be closing that for us. Enough if Belarus or Ukraine don't want to pay any new price Russia would propose them. They're on the way from Russia... And there you have this German's idea to have oil pipes from Russia under Baltic sea, outside our territory (even though it's closer to go through our waters) and without even asking us if we want to be a part of that. And we're supposed to be "friends" with Germany and have a sort of solidarity in EU... the U.S is sitting on enough oil to last hundreds of years, I think they should use it but not depend on it. I mean still get it from other countries but less and make up the difference with our own oil. Well, yeah. Poland is screwed if Russia decides to stop selling it to them, but I'm sure another country is willing, for a higher price though. The problem is the type of oil. As far as I understand the oil differs from one to another, and you need your factories to be able to refine one of the types. Our ;ink to Russian oil is obvious for historical reasons. The problem is we need exactly this oil, though it's also available from Kazakhstan and other countries in that region. But... the other thing is - the "streaming" supply of it. There are pipes only from Russia, currently... And our ports are not able to take much oil either... so... what Germans are aiming at is simply unacceptable. But well... our history shows that Germany, Russia (and France) are not ones to rely on.
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:04 pm
kacisko Digital Malevolence kacisko Not really... in the end US will still have oil, while nobody else will. Plus it is national security. look at Poland. We've got just a 2 month oil supply magazined. So, when Russia decides they pause or close delivery - we're cooked. And it doesn't even need to be closing that for us. Enough if Belarus or Ukraine don't want to pay any new price Russia would propose them. They're on the way from Russia... And there you have this German's idea to have oil pipes from Russia under Baltic sea, outside our territory (even though it's closer to go through our waters) and without even asking us if we want to be a part of that. And we're supposed to be "friends" with Germany and have a sort of solidarity in EU... the U.S is sitting on enough oil to last hundreds of years, I think they should use it but not depend on it. I mean still get it from other countries but less and make up the difference with our own oil. Well, yeah. Poland is screwed if Russia decides to stop selling it to them, but I'm sure another country is willing, for a higher price though. The problem is the type of oil. As far as I understand the oil differs from one to another, and you need your factories to be able to refine one of the types. Our ;ink to Russian oil is obvious for historical reasons. The problem is we need exactly this oil, though it's also available from Kazakhstan and other countries in that region. But... the other thing is - the "streaming" supply of it. There are pipes only from Russia, currently... And our ports are not able to take much oil either... so... what Germans are aiming at is simply unacceptable. But well... our history shows that Germany, Russia (and France) are not ones to rely on. Ah. Yeah, I see.
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:25 pm
The US's problem is that we have such high standards in refining it that refineries close down being unable to turn a profit. Then we have to get all of our refined gasoline from elsewhere, and it raises the prices. On the brighter side is that I paid $1.89 a gallon two days ago. Less than twenty five bucks for a FULL tank.
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:40 pm
Warrior of Metal The US's problem is that we have such high standards in refining it that refineries close down being unable to turn a profit. Then we have to get all of our refined gasoline from elsewhere, and it raises the prices. On the brighter side is that I paid $1.89 a gallon two days ago. Less than twenty five bucks for a FULL tank. Its about $1.79 - $1.82 here.
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:17 pm
Digital Malevolence Warrior of Metal The US's problem is that we have such high standards in refining it that refineries close down being unable to turn a profit. Then we have to get all of our refined gasoline from elsewhere, and it raises the prices. On the brighter side is that I paid $1.89 a gallon two days ago. Less than twenty five bucks for a FULL tank. Its about $1.79 - $1.82 here. Go to hell. stare I love So Cal, but then again, I hate it.
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:24 pm
Warrior of Metal Digital Malevolence Warrior of Metal The US's problem is that we have such high standards in refining it that refineries close down being unable to turn a profit. Then we have to get all of our refined gasoline from elsewhere, and it raises the prices. On the brighter side is that I paid $1.89 a gallon two days ago. Less than twenty five bucks for a FULL tank. Its about $1.79 - $1.82 here. Go to hell. stare I love So Cal, but then again, I hate it. Its cheap but I have no car. gonk Iz nedz carz n munyz
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:28 pm
Digital Malevolence Warrior of Metal Digital Malevolence Warrior of Metal The US's problem is that we have such high standards in refining it that refineries close down being unable to turn a profit. Then we have to get all of our refined gasoline from elsewhere, and it raises the prices. On the brighter side is that I paid $1.89 a gallon two days ago. Less than twenty five bucks for a FULL tank. Its about $1.79 - $1.82 here. Go to hell. stare I love So Cal, but then again, I hate it. Its cheap but I have no car. gonk Iz nedz carz n munyz lol, get a car so you can spend money on gas, just so you can say you bought gas for however much.
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:59 pm
Digital Malevolence Warrior of Metal The US's problem is that we have such high standards in refining it that refineries close down being unable to turn a profit. Then we have to get all of our refined gasoline from elsewhere, and it raises the prices. On the brighter side is that I paid $1.89 a gallon two days ago. Less than twenty five bucks for a FULL tank. Its about $1.79 - $1.82 here. I get premium for that much. smile
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:38 pm
Gravechylde Digital Malevolence Warrior of Metal The US's problem is that we have such high standards in refining it that refineries close down being unable to turn a profit. Then we have to get all of our refined gasoline from elsewhere, and it raises the prices. On the brighter side is that I paid $1.89 a gallon two days ago. Less than twenty five bucks for a FULL tank. Its about $1.79 - $1.82 here. I get premium for that much. smile gonk
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