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More Power
05-15-2006, 22:28
Good site to check out regional Diesel Fuel Prices (http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/wohdp/diesel.asp) across the US. :rolleyes:

Jim

Tatraplan
05-16-2006, 07:00
Lucky Americans!

In Sweden we have to pay almost twice as much. Today
the price is about 5.70 USD for one gallon of diesel fuel.

/Robert

Inspector
06-07-2006, 20:42
Tatraplan:
How much of the cost is taxes?
Denny

Tatraplan
06-08-2006, 01:17
Most of the price is taxes. I don't remember the
exact tax rate, but more than 60% of the pump
price is taxes. We even pay VAT on the fuel tax,
since the tax is added to the net price of fuel and
VAT i added last of all.

/Robert

vaceros
10-07-2006, 16:41
i read somewhere that you all sell most of your natural oil resources. damn funny thing to do.

vaceros
10-07-2006, 16:43
i read somewhere that you all sell most of your natural oil resources. i guess the parlimentary treatment doesn't discriminate. even the tastefully refined get screwed.

dspencer
12-03-2006, 13:41
Here in the US we import most of our oil. Thats not funny.

Zeke's Dad
12-03-2006, 20:30
I just got back from a road trip from Dallas to the Gulf coast, and I was struck how much cheaper diesel was once you got out of the city and onto the highway. In Dallas we have a dedicated sales tax that goes for rapid transit, but that only accounts for a penny (or a half penny I can't remember which) per dollar of sales. It seems like diesel was like 10 cents per gallon cheaper out on the highway.
It's been a week since I've been back so fluctuations in the price of oil since then may be part of it, but I saw diesel in town today for $2.59 per gallon. I remember buying it in Mississippi last week for $2.43.

Tough Guy
12-03-2006, 21:56
The price of Diesel just jumped 10 cents this week...:mad:

Chris

elees
12-17-2006, 20:44
gouging the consumers. Now, we all know that Diesel is the lowest in cost to refine. However, why do we pay 60 cents more per gallon in southern California than unleaded?! I just paid $3.03/gallon for Diesel II.

:confused:

6.5 Detroit Diesel
12-20-2006, 01:13
Here in Kelowna, BC, we are paying 97 cents a liter or around $4.40 can. a gallon. When I took a trip to Edmonton a few weeks ago, outlying gas stations where selling diesel for around $3.50 a gallon. And we produce most of our own fuel.:mad:

dspencer
01-21-2007, 10:15
Here's another source for diesel and gas prices around the country. Its Flying J's prices...

http://www.flyingj.com/fuel/diesel_CF.cfm

MikeC
01-21-2007, 16:26
I'm still trying to figure how two stations from the same company can be only 5 miles apart and have $.24 difference in price.

Mike

murphyslaw
01-21-2007, 21:04
I just payed 2.59USD for D2 at the local chevron last night got me 42 gals.

Mr. Bone
03-05-2007, 13:53
It's time to start makin' sum biodiesel. . . about .70(cents) per gal. US.

moody
03-05-2007, 22:09
Maken a fortune in the oil field ....spendin it all on fuel to get home again

JeepSJ
03-10-2007, 09:37
I'm still trying to figure how two stations from the same company can be only 5 miles apart and have $.24 difference in price.

Mike

Same thing here. I paid $2.59 last night. I could drive 3 miles and pay as much as $2.99 if I want to. And the stations all claim that they are not making any profit on their fuel sales...:rolleyes: