War, what war?

My local fuel station is now advertising diesel at $9.99 per litre. I suspect that means their tanks are empty.
 
Two things, why is diesel 30 pence per litre more expensive than petrol? Second anyone know why BP, you know British Petroleum, is generally the most expensive fuel brand in the UK?
 
Second anyone know why BP, you know British Petroleum, is generally the most expensive fuel brand in the UK?
I've no idea, but I never go there as their E5 is only 97 RON!
 
…why is diesel 30 pence per litre more expensive than petrol?

Demand - whilst I would imagine that diesel cars are used far less for daily commuter transport than petrol (especially compared with 15 years ago), haulage and farming use almost nothing else. Both are inefficient and highly consumptive, and the former runs 24h.

It’s the same in Australia - haulage companies and farmers with storage capacity are stock-piling. I have a patient who has taken 18 articulated trucks off the road because his customers are reluctant to cover the increased cost of fuel and he’s exhausted his supply of diesel purchased before prices increased.
 
…anyone know why BP, you know British Petroleum, is generally the most expensive fuel brand in the UK?
I assume that anything British is innately of higher quality and so commands a premium.
Besides, isn’t BP an abbreviation for “Anglo-Persian Oil Company”, an entity created specifically to exploit a nation with an abundance of oil? That backfired more than once over the last century!
 
My daughter's boyfriend has just bought a diesel Scirocco. Now can't afford to run it! Fecking twonk. :rofl:

But my daughter's 1.2 petrol Polo costs around a penny a mile more to run than it did in February. Cos she's her father's daughter. :rofl:
 
I assume that anything British is innately of higher quality and so commands a premium.
Besides, isn’t BP an abbreviation for “Anglo-Persian Oil Company”, an entity created specifically to exploit a nation with an abundance of oil? That backfired more than once over the last century!
Didn’t we entirely fund and install their oil facilities back in the day though? I may be wrong.
At least they’re using their wealth for good causes now, like funding the hooties, hezbollah & hamas etc.
 
We have just been emailed our Avgas for aircraft might go up 50p a litre in April.
£1.85 at the moment.

Wonder if Trump is looking for the delete button?
 
Not my photo. This was on Alameda Ave near Union Station in Los Angeles, California, on 20 March 2026.IMG_3412.jpeg
 
Not my photo. This was on Alameda Ave near Union Station in Los Angeles, California, on 20 March 2026.View attachment 292263
I can't see the yanks putting up with petrol at over $8 a gallon for long. That is almost the same as the UK, which we pay about 90% tax on.
Even the red neck MAGA Trump supporters won't like paying that for their 10mpg V8 pick ups (to keep all their guns in)!
Hopefully the pressure from this alone on Trump may be enough for him to change his mind about his pointless war.

The Iranians ain't stupid. They may not have the ability to hit back at the US much with military, but they are hitting us all where it hurt.
 
I can't see the yanks putting up with petrol at over $8 a gallon for long.
Pops, in case your readers are playing tricks on you, that’s pushing US$9/gal. (That’s £1.79/l.)

And yes, the entire American lifestyle and economy are based on driving, and contingent on cheap petrol. No cheap petrol, no apple pie. But what can we the people do? Unless cholesterol does its job, Trump will be a charlatan president until January 2029. The whole world is paying the price for electing a con man.
 
Pops, in case your readers are playing tricks on you, that’s pushing US$9/gal. (That’s £1.79/l.)

That's what he said: $8.71 is over $8. Now play nicely you two!

(Although it is odd how, even allowing for the wrong sized gallon, a light oil producing nation with less tax on fuel than we have is paying more per fluid bushel. (And, really oddly, if I go to the pub the cost of a pint of beer is enough to buy over four litres (that's 4 liters in American units) of petrol gas. And petrol lasts me longer than beer.))
 
That's what he said: $8.71 is over $8. Now play nicely you two!

(Although it is odd how, even allowing for the wrong sized gallon, a light oil producing nation with less tax on fuel than we have is paying more per fluid bushel. (And, really oddly, if I go to the pub the cost of a pint of beer is enough to buy over four litres (that's 4 liters in American units) of petrol gas. And petrol lasts me longer than beer.))
But which gives you more smiles per gallon…

That was so awful, I redacted my own comment!
 
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That’s £1.40 in old money.

Say thanks for every single last muthafooka that voted for a paedophile, rapist, misogynist, womaniser, adulterer, racist, xenophobe, liar, 6-time bankrupt, delusional, thief, charlatan, con, grifter, swindler, draft dodger, and 34-count convicted felon. And that’s just the short list.
 
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