ouch but traveling to NL: „petrol in Netherlands tops €2.50 per liter“
darknekolux on
It’s only the beginning. Wait until they move the dot to the right. Fuck the USA
carlosvega on
Iran closed the strait of Hormuz cutting the path where a lot of oil travels. They did in response to the attacks of the USA.
Witty_Fix_2796 on
That’s why I own 2 cars, I have to fill up only half as often. I’m smort
atlaz on
It’s not a gas until later. I think you’ll find it’s called petrol.
poopybuttholesex on
I last filled my tank at 1.56. damn I’m scared to drive now
Beor_The_Old on
€2/litre is nearly $9/gallon. If these were the prices in the US they may finally overthrow their government
Italian_Saffa_Boy on
Yep, and probably some inflation with that gas price increase.
atlaz on
It’s fascinating that as soon as oil gets expensive the price goes up but when it gets cheaper, it takes a LONG time for that expensive oil to work through the supply chain. It’s almost like oil companies take any chance to wring every single cent from the customer. Almost. I’m sure they wouldn’t…
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ouch but traveling to NL: „petrol in Netherlands tops €2.50 per liter“
It’s only the beginning. Wait until they move the dot to the right. Fuck the USA
Iran closed the strait of Hormuz cutting the path where a lot of oil travels. They did in response to the attacks of the USA.
That’s why I own 2 cars, I have to fill up only half as often. I’m smort
It’s not a gas until later. I think you’ll find it’s called petrol.
I last filled my tank at 1.56. damn I’m scared to drive now
€2/litre is nearly $9/gallon. If these were the prices in the US they may finally overthrow their government
Yep, and probably some inflation with that gas price increase.
It’s fascinating that as soon as oil gets expensive the price goes up but when it gets cheaper, it takes a LONG time for that expensive oil to work through the supply chain. It’s almost like oil companies take any chance to wring every single cent from the customer. Almost. I’m sure they wouldn’t…