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Prices of Gas Around the World

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:11 am
by CivicTypeR
PRICE OF GAS AROUND THE WORLD

Prices are quoted in US dollars per gallon for regular unleaded.

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Oslo, Norway
$6.82

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Hong Kong
$6.25

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Brussels, Belgium
$6.16

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London, UK
$5.96

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Rome, Italy
$5.80

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Tokyo, Japan
$5.25

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Sao Paulo, Brazil
$4.42

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New Delhi, India
$3.71

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Sidney , Australia
$3.42

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Johannesburg, South Africa
$3.39

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Mexico City
$2.22

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Buenos Aires , Argentina
$2.09

... YOU'RE GONNA LOVE THIS ...

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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
$0.91

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Kuwait
$0.78

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Caracas , Venezuela
$0.12

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Sheridan, Arkansas
Who Cares? Not going anywhere.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:29 am
by Bouli
lol you forgot

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
$10,46

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:28 pm
by Gorveatt
i'm assuming we're talking gallons, not liters...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:37 pm
by stefan
Euh, not true, don't know how you came up with that?

I use 98 octane pump gas, so that € 1.519 per liter... (so one euro and fifty-two cents).

1 US gallon is 3.7854 liters.

So in order to calculate the price of one US gallon of gas, you multiply € 1.519 by 3.7854, wich makes € 5.7500226

At this exact moment, according to www.xe.com's 'universal currency converter', € 1,- equals $ 1.547.

What you do now, is multiply € 5.75 by 1.547, making $ 8.895.

Conclusion; one US gallon of 98 octane pump gas will do $ 8.90 at the pump.

EDIT:
But I'm talking about the Total pump here in town, national retail prices should go for;

€ 1.539 per liter of 95 octane (wich is regular in Holland), making a staggering $ 9.01 per gallon,

€ 1.609 per liter of 98 octane, making an even more retarded price of $ 9,42 per gallon.

Of wich two thirds goes to the government in the form of taxes and other b/s, the other third is all else; price of the gas, pump owners costs and profit.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:43 pm
by Gorveatt
stefan wrote:Euh, not true, don't know how you came up with that?

I use 98 octane pump gas, so that € 1.519 per liter... (so one euro and fifty-two cents).

1 US gallon is 3.7854 liters.

So in order to calculate the price of one US gallon of gas, you multiply € 1.519 by 3.7854, wich makes € 5.7500226

At this exact moment, according to www.xe.com's 'universal currency converter', € 1,- equals $ 1.547.

What you do now, is multiply € 5.75 by 1.547, making $ 8.895.

Conclusion; one US gallon of 98 octane pump gas will do $ 8.90 at the pump.


And this is why i wish that people would just stop crying about gas over here... yes its expensive, yes it sucks... but are they doing something about it other then complaining... nope :roll:

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:47 pm
by stefan
Edited my post btw, I used local pump prices, not national gas prices.

What would a gallon in the US do, like 4 bucks a gallon?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:50 pm
by fresh eh2*
My parents just came back from Guatemala last week, they said gas prices were about $4.00 a gallon. :thumbdown:

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:51 pm
by Gorveatt
stefan wrote:Edited my post btw, I used local pump prices, not national gas prices.

What would a gallon in the US do, like 4 bucks a gallon?


my guess would be that on average gas per gallon in the US would be like $3.50, I dunno what it is in Canada though i am pretty sure that it's more then $4.00 or more right now it's $1.11 where i am, and the US and Canadian dollar are about the same right now, so that makes it $4.19 a gallon where i live