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What would be the price of fuel on 2015 if it keeps on hiking, per liter. what is expensive?

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What would be the price of fuel on 2015 if it keeps on hiking, per liter. what is expensive?

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  1. HA HA, you all assume gas prices will continue this trend.  The truth is gas is barely above it's previous all-time high (adjusted for inflation) which occurred in the 1970s.  Gas prices will come back down because--get this--as it's profitablility goes up, more people will seek to supply it.

    Why did prices go down this week?  Because England and other countries started exporting their refined gas to the United States because it was so expensive here.  There are so many variables in the global economy it is much to complex for the average american to understand.

    Try the link below that explains the reasons.  Gas should be about $2/gallon but refiners currently don't want to make more refineries will all the talk of ethanol mandates than could serve to eliminate their profits.  Would you invest 100s of billions of dollars when everyone in government is telling you that your business is going to be shrinking?


  2. Expect gas in the US to be approximately 6 dollars a gallon by 2015. Gas in the EU will probably reach 10 dollars a gallon about that time.

  3. How much is a liter? They sell by the gallon where I come from.besides according to the Aztec's we r done for DEC 21 1212.so put ur heads between ur legs and kiss ur ash good bye

  4. the price of gas will rise with inflation.  Let me ask you this how much was gas in the 70's and how much was a new car?  And compared to todays cost on both, where is the big deal?  I think the media has blown the whole gas thing up.

  5. Wow GW....wake up....some countries sell gasoline by the liter....you know, metric system.  Only three countries use the non-metric system!  Three countries use non-metric measurement systems: Liberia, Myanmar, and the United States.

    One goal of the metric system is to have a single unit for any physical quantity. All lengths and distances, for example, are measured in metres, or thousandths of a metre (millimetres), or thousands of metres (kilometres), and so on. There is no profusion of different units with different conversion factors, such as inches, feet, yards, fathoms, rods, chains, furlongs, miles, nautical miles, leagues, etc. Multiples and submultiples are related to the fundamental unit by factors of powers of ten, so that one can convert by simply moving the decimal place: 1.234 metres is 1234 millimetres, 0.001234 kilometres, etc. The use of fractions, such as 2⁄7 of a metre, is not prohibited, but uncommon.

    It is great to know that the earth has survived 1000 years past the Aztec's prediction according to you!

  6. why are people more concerned with gas when water cost a h**l of allot more $1.50 per bottle. considering that only like 5%-3% of water on the entiar planet is freash water and only 1% is drinkable that resourc is slowly being poluted my great grand parents can still remember when the rivers ran clean and it was free. then we wher on reservations and paper/ sewag plants wher built up stream

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