Thursday, February 18, 2010

Least Smelling Cooking Oil How Much More Expensive Can Fuel Get?

How much more expensive can fuel get? - least smelling cooking oil

Whenever I go to fill is more expensive - that seems to pass by 2p a week at least. Yesterday was 119.99pa liter diesel! I drive for 3 years and always close to the mark 100.00pa liter.

When will it stop?

Not that there is a alternaitve.

Good idea to be discovered on red diesel, but it is worth keeping? We also plan to create something for cooking oil in the garage on oil, but we could not smell?

4 comments:

Big kid said...

Poxy The greed of our government and the oil companies knows no bounds.
Be your local dealer seems to be the price by about a cent two weeks.
It makes me sick when we get these heads of oil companies tell us they are "x" several thousand pounds per hour, the result is. Then, suddenly, a few pence per liter of gasoline. I understand they have money in your search for new oil and, as such, but I think if they wanted to plow, they could charge less than 1 EUR per liter and still profit. Maybe not hundreds of thousands now, but still a good profit.
This is not just the way you and I live miles from work and have to use our cars. (The buses are few and far between 5:30 clock, where I live).
Unfortunately, it seems not tor no end in sight to the increases in the time

George S said...

More and more people want a lot in China and India, and a limited amount available. Some of what is available affected by eco-fanatics, but it is the work of lesser importance.

Bio-fuel is a disaster. No prepared material pretty closely, and the size is used as energy sources, such as alcohol, it is not worth it. This does not include the use of agricultural land and the impact on food prices.

What we need most of these problems is that people are much less.

What is the only child to? It is probably no such problems with only one or two million people here.

No Picture said...

Stops when the growth to supply the demand for oil, which will happen if investors feel more confidence in the dollar reduced (), and oil and the dollar

The thing with cooking oil, what if we all, where would we be?

The_Dude said...

The sky is the limit.

I think it will continue to increase as the concept of commerce merchants to enable the oil and corporate profits to the government.

Continue to grow until "alternative" energy is cheap to the public.

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