We are currently dealing with 10 dollars the gallon in Europe so you have a little bit still to go.
I can’t imagine the mess this is making in countries that do not have the US or EU purchasing power.
Edit: disregard my math, I’ve rounded a gallon to 3 litters because I’m not familiar with freedom units.
Which country? I’ve checked the historical average in Spain and Gasoil was the most expensive with a 2€/l, gasoline 1.8€/l (tax included), the max I’ve personally seen is 1.78, in a rather expensive chain (Repsol)
Of course average means there will be a ±0.2€/l depending on the station.
It would seem that particular station is/was more expensive than most of the ones in Spain ever were.
Very volatile situation, but hopefully will lead to a reduction of reliance on Fossils (including Trump) in the near future.
We are currently dealing with 10 dollars the gallon in Europe so you have a little bit still to go. I can’t imagine the mess this is making in countries that do not have the US or EU purchasing power.
Edit: disregard my math, I’ve rounded a gallon to 3 litters because I’m not familiar with freedom units.
Which country? I’ve checked the historical average in Spain and Gasoil was the most expensive with a 2€/l, gasoline 1.8€/l (tax included), the max I’ve personally seen is 1.78, in a rather expensive chain (Repsol)
Of course average means there will be a ±0.2€/l depending on the station.
It would seem that particular station is/was more expensive than most of the ones in Spain ever were.
Very volatile situation, but hopefully will lead to a reduction of reliance on Fossils (including Trump) in the near future.