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The price per barrel of crude in the UK is the same as it is in the USA.
Perhaps a little cheaper since less transportation costs. Since the raw material price is the same and the refining costs should be the same the only difference is the taxes and the potential profiting. Many countries raise a considerable amount of taxes via gasoline and diesel. It seems that the UK is one of them. Does that mean that they have lower taxes elseware - I don't think so. I have heard that the governments claim that it encourages conservation. I think if I lived in the UK I would ride a bike. "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... "Gordon Wedman" wrote in message news:jKMvc.9266$DV4.5918@clgrps13... I think I heard today that gas has gone over $2L in the UK. That's something like $8 gallon................ Ouch! Meindert |
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In my part of Canada the price of premium is about $4 Cdn per gallon. I
wouldn't think UK gasoline taxes would add another $4. I suspect UK production costs are somewhat higher for various reasons, cost of electricity for one. A refinery uses a tremendous amount of electricity. Then there is supply and demand. Always a good reason to jack up the price. "Rick & Linda Bernard" wrote in message ... The price per barrel of crude in the UK is the same as it is in the USA. Perhaps a little cheaper since less transportation costs. Since the raw material price is the same and the refining costs should be the same the only difference is the taxes and the potential profiting. Many countries raise a considerable amount of taxes via gasoline and diesel. It seems that the UK is one of them. Does that mean that they have lower taxes elseware - I don't think so. I have heard that the governments claim that it encourages conservation. I think if I lived in the UK I would ride a bike. "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... "Gordon Wedman" wrote in message news:jKMvc.9266$DV4.5918@clgrps13... I think I heard today that gas has gone over $2L in the UK. That's something like $8 gallon................ Ouch! Meindert |
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Since that hyke in crude oil prices, the regular gas has jumped, in roadside
stations, from 72 cents/liter to 92 in Montreal. Meanwhile, according to goverment numbers supplied last week, the profit at the refinery went from 6 to 21 cents a liter. Do the math. 20 cents more at the pump an 15 to the refinery, that leaves only 5 cents to pay for the increase in crude. My conclusion is that it's the oil companies that pluck you (and me for that matter!), not the gov nor the OPEC. Jean Dufour Montreal, Qc Gordon Wedman wrote: In my part of Canada the price of premium is about $4 Cdn per gallon. I wouldn't think UK gasoline taxes would add another $4. I suspect UK production costs are somewhat higher for various reasons, cost of electricity for one. A refinery uses a tremendous amount of electricity. Then there is supply and demand. Always a good reason to jack up the price. "Rick & Linda Bernard" wrote in message ... The price per barrel of crude in the UK is the same as it is in the USA. Perhaps a little cheaper since less transportation costs. Since the raw material price is the same and the refining costs should be the same the only difference is the taxes and the potential profiting. |
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