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Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months



 
 
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Old October 21st, 2008, 09:21 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.air
Sue Veneer
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Default Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months

http://www.deredactie.be/cm/de.redac...petrol_cheaper

Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months
(PhotoNews)
Mon 20/10/08 17:26 - The prices for diesel and domestic heating oil
are down again. The good news comes as international oil prices
continue to drop.

The maximum price for a litre of diesel has been set at 1.15 euros. At
the end of May, this was almost 1.5 euros. This means that in only
five months' time, diesel prices have seen a drop of some 25 percent.
The same drop applies to petrol prices, which fell last week.

The prices of domestic heating oil are also down as from tomorrow. The
maximum price for 1 litre has been set at 0.65 euros. Good news for
people filling up their tank before winter.

Oil prices have taken a deep dive on the international markets as a
result of a drop in demand due to the economic crisis. OPEC countries
have already announced their will lower production to put a stop to
falling oil prices.
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Old October 21st, 2008, 04:06 PM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.air
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"Sue Veneer" a écrit dans le message de
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http://www.deredactie.be/cm/de.redac...petrol_cheaper

Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months
(PhotoNews)
Mon 20/10/08 17:26 - The prices for diesel and domestic heating oil
are down again. The good news comes as international oil prices
continue to drop.

The maximum price for a litre of diesel has been set at 1.15 euros. At
the end of May, this was almost 1.5 euros. This means that in only
five months' time, diesel prices have seen a drop of some 25 percent.
The same drop applies to petrol prices, which fell last week.

The prices of domestic heating oil are also down as from tomorrow. The
maximum price for 1 litre has been set at 0.65 euros. Good news for
people filling up their tank before winter.

Oil prices have taken a deep dive on the international markets as a
result of a drop in demand due to the economic crisis. OPEC countries
have already announced their will lower production to put a stop to
falling oil prices.


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Old October 22nd, 2008, 05:05 PM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.air
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Default Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months

Sue Veneer wrote:
http://www.deredactie.be/cm/de.redac...petrol_cheaper

Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months
(PhotoNews)
Mon 20/10/08 17:26 - The prices for diesel and domestic heating oil
are down again. The good news comes as international oil prices
continue to drop.

The maximum price for a litre of diesel has been set at 1.15 euros. At
the end of May, this was almost 1.5 euros. This means that in only
five months' time, diesel prices have seen a drop of some 25 percent.
The same drop applies to petrol prices, which fell last week.

The prices of domestic heating oil are also down as from tomorrow. The
maximum price for 1 litre has been set at 0.65 euros. Good news for
people filling up their tank before winter.

Oil prices have taken a deep dive on the international markets as a
result of a drop in demand due to the economic crisis. OPEC countries
have already announced their will lower production to put a stop to
falling oil prices.

and I thought it was the commodity speculators frantically trying to
turn their futures back into cash.

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Old November 21st, 2008, 06:10 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.air
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"Tom P" a écrit dans le message de
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Sue Veneer wrote:
http://www.deredactie.be/cm/de.redac...petrol_cheaper

Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months
(PhotoNews)
Mon 20/10/08 17:26 - The prices for diesel and domestic heating oil
are down again. The good news comes as international oil prices
continue to drop.

The maximum price for a litre of diesel has been set at 1.15 euros. At
the end of May, this was almost 1.5 euros. This means that in only
five months' time, diesel prices have seen a drop of some 25 percent.
The same drop applies to petrol prices, which fell last week.

The prices of domestic heating oil are also down as from tomorrow. The
maximum price for 1 litre has been set at 0.65 euros. Good news for
people filling up their tank before winter.

Oil prices have taken a deep dive on the international markets as a
result of a drop in demand due to the economic crisis. OPEC countries
have already announced their will lower production to put a stop to
falling oil prices.

and I thought it was the commodity speculators frantically trying to turn
their futures back into cash.


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Old November 21st, 2008, 09:47 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.air
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Default Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months

On 22 Oct, 17:05, Tom P wrote:
Sue Veneer wrote:
http://www.deredactie.be/cm/de.redac...1020_petrol_ch...


Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months
(PhotoNews)
Mon 20/10/08 17:26 - The prices for diesel and domestic heating oil
are down again. The good news comes as international oil prices
continue to drop.


The maximum price for a litre of diesel has been set at 1.15 euros. At
the end of May, this was almost 1.5 euros. This means that in only
five months' time, diesel prices have seen a drop of some 25 percent.
The same drop applies to petrol prices, which fell last week.


The prices of domestic heating oil are also down as from tomorrow. The
maximum price for 1 litre has been set at 0.65 euros. Good news for
people filling up their tank before winter.


Oil prices have taken a deep dive on the international markets as a
result of a drop in demand due to the economic crisis. OPEC countries
have already announced their will lower production to put a stop to
falling oil prices.


* and I thought it was the commodity speculators frantically trying to
turn their futures back into cash.


$49 a barrel, time to buy....
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Old November 22nd, 2008, 10:37 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.air
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"Creosote" a écrit dans le message de
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On 22 Oct, 17:05, Tom P wrote:
Sue Veneer wrote:
http://www.deredactie.be/cm/de.redac...1020_petrol_ch...


Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months
(PhotoNews)
Mon 20/10/08 17:26 - The prices for diesel and domestic heating oil
are down again. The good news comes as international oil prices
continue to drop.


The maximum price for a litre of diesel has been set at 1.15 euros. At
the end of May, this was almost 1.5 euros. This means that in only
five months' time, diesel prices have seen a drop of some 25 percent.
The same drop applies to petrol prices, which fell last week.


The prices of domestic heating oil are also down as from tomorrow. The
maximum price for 1 litre has been set at 0.65 euros. Good news for
people filling up their tank before winter.


Oil prices have taken a deep dive on the international markets as a
result of a drop in demand due to the economic crisis. OPEC countries
have already announced their will lower production to put a stop to
falling oil prices.


and I thought it was the commodity speculators frantically trying to
turn their futures back into cash.


$49 a barrel, time to buy....

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Old November 23rd, 2008, 10:37 PM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.air
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Default Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months

Creosote wrote:

$49 a barrel, time to buy....


It's likely to go much lower. Probably will bottom out at around $35. In
the U.S., gasoline is selling for less than the cost of the crude (based
on the crude futures' price), but of course the refineries were never
actually paying the futures prices for the oil they were refining. I
just paid $1.85/gallon for gasoline in the San Francisco area of
California, one of the most expensive areas for gasoline.

Diesel prices are still high, about 70 cents per gallon more than
gasoline (used to be that diesel was cheaper, since it's cheaper to refine).
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Old November 25th, 2008, 08:03 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.politics.misc,rec.travel.air
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Default Belgian fuel prices at lowest level in months

On 24 Nov, 00:29, Larry in AZ wrote:
Waiving the right to remain silent, SMS said:

Diesel prices are still high, about 70 cents per gallon more than
gasoline (used to be that diesel was cheaper, since it's cheaper to
refine).


A truck driver told me last week that his diesel fuel was about the same
price as gasoline. *At least in this area...

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* "A lack of common sense is now considered a disability,
* *with all the privileges that this entails."


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