Even Saudi Arabia's promise to pump more oil onto the market hasn't dropped the price of a barrel of crude, which hovered Wednesday morning at around $137 a barrel - very close to the record high hit earlier this month.
Reported Wednesday from London, where any driver will tell you, it's not just Americans suffering at the pump, and they certainly aren't suffering the most.Filling up isn't going to feel better anytime soon. Almost everywhere, consumers are feeling the pain.
Eye-watering prices at the pumps across the globe can make what Americans pay seem like a bargain, and getting behind the wheel feel like an outrageous extravagance.
In the U.S., the average price is $4.10 for a gallon. Russians pay about the same.
In Japan the average price is $6 a gallon
In Israel the average price is $10 for a gallon.
In Europe the average price is $10 for one gallon of gas.
In Mexico the average price is $2 for one gallon
In Iraq and Saudi Arabia the average price is about $1.50 for one gallon
In Iran the average price is about $1.20 a gallon
In Venezuela the price is about $0.15 for one gallon.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/06/ … 7047.shtml
New part: State how much you pay for gas, where you live
Gas prices based on where BF2s members live around the world
In Argentina the price is about $4 a gallon ---- according to sergeriver
In Atlanta Georgia (USA)- $3.92 a gallon-- according to IG
In Slovenia (Europe) --$8.5 a gallon-- according to .Sup --- converted to U.S. currency using currency converter
In Western North Carolina (USA) - $3.88 a gallon according to BABYMAKER
In Western its Canada its $6 a gallon according to LiLp-DeFiNeD
In Buffalo, NY, USA its $4.20 a gallon according to SenorToenails
In Hicksville N.Y. U.S.A. its $4.29 a gallon according to logitech487
In Australia its $6.5 a gallon -- according to Jrdeacs----- converted to U.S. currency using currency converter
Reported Wednesday from London, where any driver will tell you, it's not just Americans suffering at the pump, and they certainly aren't suffering the most.Filling up isn't going to feel better anytime soon. Almost everywhere, consumers are feeling the pain.
Eye-watering prices at the pumps across the globe can make what Americans pay seem like a bargain, and getting behind the wheel feel like an outrageous extravagance.
In the U.S., the average price is $4.10 for a gallon. Russians pay about the same.
In Japan the average price is $6 a gallon
In Israel the average price is $10 for a gallon.
In Europe the average price is $10 for one gallon of gas.
In Mexico the average price is $2 for one gallon
In Iraq and Saudi Arabia the average price is about $1.50 for one gallon
In Iran the average price is about $1.20 a gallon
In Venezuela the price is about $0.15 for one gallon.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/06/ … 7047.shtml
New part: State how much you pay for gas, where you live
Gas prices based on where BF2s members live around the world
In Argentina the price is about $4 a gallon ---- according to sergeriver
In Atlanta Georgia (USA)- $3.92 a gallon-- according to IG
In Slovenia (Europe) --$8.5 a gallon-- according to .Sup --- converted to U.S. currency using currency converter
In Western North Carolina (USA) - $3.88 a gallon according to BABYMAKER
In Western its Canada its $6 a gallon according to LiLp-DeFiNeD
In Buffalo, NY, USA its $4.20 a gallon according to SenorToenails
In Hicksville N.Y. U.S.A. its $4.29 a gallon according to logitech487
In Australia its $6.5 a gallon -- according to Jrdeacs----- converted to U.S. currency using currency converter
Last edited by blademaster (2008-06-26 15:08:45)