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VK6BE > FUEL 06.05.11 02:22l 18 Lines 765 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: RE: ZS2EJ's Comments
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From: VK6BE@VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC
To : FUEL@WW
In this part of the world it takes a few weeks for any reduction in price
of fuel to work through to the pump.If the oil barons take the price too
high it may accelerate the adoption of other fuels for motor vehicles
-e.g. electricity, vegetable oils (already widely used), LPG (a bye
product of oil refining of course but cheaper to buy).We could then send a
message, "Keep it boys, we don't need it" Dreaming of course!
Bob VK6BE.
>Right after Bin Laden was killed, the price of oil came down US1.60
per barrel, and I expected a bit of reaction at the pumps....but
no way...we still sit at C$ 1.29:9 /litre local with us seeing it
at C$1.39:9/litre in other places closeby....if you can figure that
out?
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