
Fuel Prices falling?
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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
Up another penny today it's creaping back up. 

- Welly
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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
Fuel prices are set to rise over the next couple of months, 'uncertainty' in the middle east is making investors bulk-buy fuel and driving the cost up as a result
Unleaded at 1.40/ltr rising to 1.50/ltr in September is on the cards
Old skooler's like me convert 1.50/ltr into £6.81 per Gallon
anyone remember the public outcry when petrol reached £5.00 per gallon? 

Unleaded at 1.40/ltr rising to 1.50/ltr in September is on the cards

Old skooler's like me convert 1.50/ltr into £6.81 per Gallon


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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
Greedy fuckers.
I keep writing to my MP asking him to put his name down to support the FairFuelUK campaign - all he seems to do is write to another MP and forward me a copy of their reply, always telling me what the government has already done to improve this situation and always with a self-congratulatory tone, patting themselves on the back about how much they've already improved the lives of the everyday family, blah blah.
I KNOW what they've already done - don't f*cking bother telling me what they've already done - just tell me what they are going to do about it! What they've done is not enough. Fuel prices need to come down and stay down. I mean, when I started driving back in 2007, fuel was just about £1 per litre. So in 5 years, prices have risen by 33%, and are only going to continue to go up if the latest from the fuel price speculators is anything to go by. Great. I can guarantee that wages now aren't 33% higher than they were back then. If anything, people are earning less. Yet their need for fuel hasn't gone down.
As for fuel production coming to an end and the oil reserves drying out - that's horseshit. Oil companies know exactly where there are more reserves. It's in their interest to limit supply, right? So of course they're going to try to keep production low.
Please, someone come along and provide these fuckers with some real competition. By which, I mean a method of cheaply and cleanly producing hydrogen fuel for use in hydrogen fuel-cell powered cars. THEN we'll see some new oil reserves being "discovered" and fuel prices plummeting.
Oh yeah, and my MP STILL hasn't got his name down as a public supporter for FairFuelUK.
I keep writing to my MP asking him to put his name down to support the FairFuelUK campaign - all he seems to do is write to another MP and forward me a copy of their reply, always telling me what the government has already done to improve this situation and always with a self-congratulatory tone, patting themselves on the back about how much they've already improved the lives of the everyday family, blah blah.
I KNOW what they've already done - don't f*cking bother telling me what they've already done - just tell me what they are going to do about it! What they've done is not enough. Fuel prices need to come down and stay down. I mean, when I started driving back in 2007, fuel was just about £1 per litre. So in 5 years, prices have risen by 33%, and are only going to continue to go up if the latest from the fuel price speculators is anything to go by. Great. I can guarantee that wages now aren't 33% higher than they were back then. If anything, people are earning less. Yet their need for fuel hasn't gone down.
As for fuel production coming to an end and the oil reserves drying out - that's horseshit. Oil companies know exactly where there are more reserves. It's in their interest to limit supply, right? So of course they're going to try to keep production low.
Please, someone come along and provide these fuckers with some real competition. By which, I mean a method of cheaply and cleanly producing hydrogen fuel for use in hydrogen fuel-cell powered cars. THEN we'll see some new oil reserves being "discovered" and fuel prices plummeting.
Oh yeah, and my MP STILL hasn't got his name down as a public supporter for FairFuelUK.
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- Welly
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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
To revisit this topic:
Unleaded today was 129.90/L I noticed
Maybe the scary high prices was a load of bollocks then?
Unleaded today was 129.90/L I noticed

Maybe the scary high prices was a load of bollocks then?
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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
Indeed, my BP Ultimate has come down to 147.9p 

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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
135.7 when i filled up this morning, thing is like welly said about scary high prices we're all happy to see it falling but it should never be this fecking high in the first place. 

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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
Same here; 128.7 unleaded / 135.7 diesel since the weekend. At least the diesel matches the lowest price nationally......
http://www.petrolprices.com/
http://www.petrolprices.com/
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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
INA Eurosuper BS 95 1.08567 GBP
INA Eurosuper BS 95 Class 1.09242 GBP
INA Eurosuper BS 98 + Class 1.12575 GBP
INA Eurodizel BS 1.05224 GBP
INA Eurodizel BS Class 1.05683 GBP
INA Red (blue) diesel 0.665913 GBP
Heating oil 0.751208 GBP
INA LPG 0.646470 GBP
INA LPG (on motorways) 0.654024 GBP
INA Eurosuper BS 95 Class 1.09242 GBP
INA Eurosuper BS 98 + Class 1.12575 GBP
INA Eurodizel BS 1.05224 GBP
INA Eurodizel BS Class 1.05683 GBP
INA Red (blue) diesel 0.665913 GBP
Heating oil 0.751208 GBP
INA LPG 0.646470 GBP
INA LPG (on motorways) 0.654024 GBP
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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/s ... stid=48940steve_earwig wrote:INA Eurosuper BS 95 1.08567 GBP
INA Eurosuper BS 95 Class 1.09242 GBP
INA Eurosuper BS 98 + Class 1.12575 GBP
INA Eurodizel BS 1.05224 GBP
INA Eurodizel BS Class 1.05683 GBP
INA Red (blue) diesel 0.665913 GBP
Heating oil 0.751208 GBP
INA LPG 0.646470 GBP
INA LPG (on motorways) 0.654024 GBP

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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
You reckon the Toyoyo will run on olives? 

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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
That thing hardly runs on anything does it?steve_earwig wrote:You reckon the Toyoyo will run on olives?


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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
It's ok, I kind of got that - I was just messin wiv ya
It does run, kind of

It does run, kind of

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- Welly
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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
Maybe we're missing the point? the Toytrotter actually would benefit from some Olive oil 

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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
At this point I'm sure Steve is considering attempting to run it on urine. Or urinating on it.
If in doubt, C4.
If in doubt, C4.
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Re: Fuel Prices falling?
Nah, I wouldn't fit in a C4 and the wife wouldn't drive it
Now Semtex, on the other hand...
I had 195kmph out of the yoyo on the motorway this morning, it had more but I got into traffic. It was sort of retribution for having to reset it twice this morning and I was expecting the engine to explode through the bonnet at any moment...

I had 195kmph out of the yoyo on the motorway this morning, it had more but I got into traffic. It was sort of retribution for having to reset it twice this morning and I was expecting the engine to explode through the bonnet at any moment...
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