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Today, gas prices in Norway made a jump to its highest price ever in
history, and where the price currently is approx. NOK 12.50 per litre that equal approx. $7.70 per US gallon..... The reason for this jump in gas prices is the current situation in the Mexico Gulf area that severely has affected oil prices world wide, and the longer the situation in the area continues, gas prices is expected to become even higher..... Stig Arne Bye E-mail ......: Contact .....: AOL IM: VT480TFE / MSN Messenger: Snail-Mail ..: P.O.Box 169, NO-9915 Kirkenes, Norway Homepage ....: http://home.online.no/~stigbye/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Located just about 70°N 30°E - Almost at the top of the world! |
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![]() "Stig Arne Bye" wrote in message ... Today, gas prices in Norway made a jump to its highest price ever in history, and where the price currently is approx. NOK 12.50 per litre that equal approx. $7.70 per US gallon..... The reason for this jump in gas prices is the current situation in the Mexico Gulf area that severely has affected oil prices world wide, and the longer the situation in the area continues, gas prices is expected to become even higher..... Stig Arne Bye E-mail ......: Contact .....: AOL IM: VT480TFE / MSN Messenger: Snail-Mail ..: P.O.Box 169, NO-9915 Kirkenes, Norway Homepage ....: http://home.online.no/~stigbye/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Located just about 70°N 30°E - Almost at the top of the world! I would have thought that the price would drop for world oil but gas prices here would increase. Since we can't import oil to the port in Louisiana that should mean lower demand for oil on the world market since we can't import oil for our demand. |
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Jeff Rigby wrote:
I would have thought that the price would drop for world oil but gas prices here would increase. Since we can't import oil to the port in Louisiana that should mean lower demand for oil on the world market since we can't import oil for our demand. I don't think it really matters. The big oil companies will use any flimsy excuse to gouge us now. Here gas went up to $1.29 per liter...and this is for gas still in the station underground tanks... This would be for oil bought & refined months ago. The gov't won't do anything. |
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![]() "Stig Arne Bye" wrote in message ... Today, gas prices in Norway made a jump to its highest price ever in history, and where the price currently is approx. NOK 12.50 per litre that equal approx. $7.70 per US gallon..... The reason for this jump in gas prices is the current situation in the Mexico Gulf area that severely has affected oil prices world wide, and the longer the situation in the area continues, gas prices is expected to become even higher..... Stig Arne Bye You can place the blame squarely on those in the US who fight tooth and nail to prevent *any* new refineries to be built. There is absolutely no shortage of oil, just the capacity for refining crude. |
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Stig Arne Bye wrote:
Today, gas prices in Norway made a jump to its highest price ever in history, and where the price currently is approx. NOK 12.50 per litre that equal approx. $7.70 per US gallon..... The reason for this jump in gas prices is the current situation in the Mexico Gulf area that severely has affected oil prices world wide, and the longer the situation in the area continues, gas prices is expected to become even higher..... UPDATE: Just saw the local TV news a few minutes ago: Gas prices in Norway just made a second increase today, and has now reached a new high record of approx. NOK 13.20 per litre, that is equal to approx. $8.10 per US gallon..... Now, where is this going to end.....??? Stig Arne Bye E-mail ......: Contact .....: AOL IM: VT480TFE / MSN Messenger: Snail-Mail ..: P.O.Box 169, NO-9915 Kirkenes, Norway Homepage ....: http://home.online.no/~stigbye/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Located just about 70°N 30°E - Almost at the top of the world! |
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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 18:54:21 +0200, Stig Arne Bye wrote:
Stig Arne Bye wrote: Today, gas prices in Norway made a jump to its highest price ever in history, and where the price currently is approx. NOK 12.50 per litre that equal approx. $7.70 per US gallon..... The reason for this jump in gas prices is the current situation in the Mexico Gulf area that severely has affected oil prices world wide, and the longer the situation in the area continues, gas prices is expected to become even higher..... UPDATE: Just saw the local TV news a few minutes ago: Gas prices in Norway just made a second increase today, and has now reached a new high record of approx. NOK 13.20 per litre, that is equal to approx. $8.10 per US gallon..... Now, where is this going to end.....??? Stig Arne Bye E-mail ......: Contact .....: AOL IM: VT480TFE / MSN Messenger: Snail-Mail ..: P.O.Box 169, NO-9915 Kirkenes, Norway Homepage ....: http://home.online.no/~stigbye/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Located just about 70°N 30°E - Almost at the top of the world! Check with some of the folks right here. They firmly believe that if John Kerry were elected, we would not have any price increases, nor hurricane damage for that matter. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 18:54:21 +0200, Stig Arne Bye wrote: Stig Arne Bye wrote: Today, gas prices in Norway made a jump to its highest price ever in history, and where the price currently is approx. NOK 12.50 per litre that equal approx. $7.70 per US gallon..... The reason for this jump in gas prices is the current situation in the Mexico Gulf area that severely has affected oil prices world wide, and the longer the situation in the area continues, gas prices is expected to become even higher..... UPDATE: Just saw the local TV news a few minutes ago: Gas prices in Norway just made a second increase today, and has now reached a new high record of approx. NOK 13.20 per litre, that is equal to approx. $8.10 per US gallon..... Now, where is this going to end.....??? Stig Arne Bye E-mail ......: Contact .....: AOL IM: VT480TFE / MSN Messenger: Snail-Mail ..: P.O.Box 169, NO-9915 Kirkenes, Norway Homepage ....: http://home.online.no/~stigbye/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Located just about 70°N 30°E - Almost at the top of the world! Check with some of the folks right here. They firmly believe that if John Kerry were elected, we would not have any price increases, nor hurricane damage for that matter. -- Yep, ol' John Kerry wanted $3 gas, and now you got it. Liberals, I hope you are happy! |
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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 18:54:21 +0200, Stig Arne Bye
wrote: Stig Arne Bye wrote: Today, gas prices in Norway made a jump to its highest price ever in history, and where the price currently is approx. NOK 12.50 per litre that equal approx. $7.70 per US gallon..... The reason for this jump in gas prices is the current situation in the Mexico Gulf area that severely has affected oil prices world wide, and the longer the situation in the area continues, gas prices is expected to become even higher..... UPDATE: Just saw the local TV news a few minutes ago: Gas prices in Norway just made a second increase today, and has now reached a new high record of approx. NOK 13.20 per litre, that is equal to approx. $8.10 per US gallon..... Now, where is this going to end.....??? Stig Arne Bye Are fuel related taxes there by any chance related to the underlying fuel price (i.e. a sales type tax or a VAT type tax)? If so, then any increase in the base price of fuel is magnified by the tax causing a rapid increase. Is your gov't going to drop their tax rates or are they simply going to use the extra tax revenue to buy votes like ours would? Dave Hall |
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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 15:06:44 +0200, Stig Arne Bye
wrote: Today, gas prices in Norway made a jump to its highest price ever in history, and where the price currently is approx. NOK 12.50 per litre that equal approx. $7.70 per US gallon..... The reason for this jump in gas prices is the current situation in the Mexico Gulf area that severely has affected oil prices world wide, and the longer the situation in the area continues, gas prices is expected to become even higher..... gas prices here in PA 8/31 4:30 PM 2.49 5:30 PM 2.59 9/1 8 AM 2.79 1 PM 2.99 20% increase in 16 hours. and i drive 120 miles each day to school...jesus... --------------------------- to see who "wf3h" is, go to "qrz.com" and enter 'wf3h' in the field |
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![]() Bob wrote: On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 15:06:44 +0200, Stig Arne Bye wrote: 20% increase in 16 hours. and i drive 120 miles each day to school...jesus... I hear ya.. I drive 170 miles per day now - round trip - to work. And this morning I could hardly find a station that was open that had gas for sale. It's not like I can stock up on gas - I'd have to find a huge tanker somewhere since I go through a tank of gas every two days :/ |
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