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    $180++/barrel of oil = 50++/liter of gasoline - reasonable
    $71 /barrel of oil = 47++/liter of gasoline??!!-

    we don't need a mathematician to solve the equation, actually, it's not even math! it's just plain and simple logic! even an elementary student can find the logic behind that! why won't they give us a big time rollback??!! well, whatever the reason is, i'm sure it's BS...

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    each day na nade-delay ang rollback means millions for these oil cartels

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    nde lang ata sa atin ang ganyan, sa US din eh nde rin malaki binaba ng petrol prices. oil prices would just be another factor in petrol pricing, sadyang marami pa ring iba talaga.

    pero sana malaki laking rollback nga sana mangyari

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chadmack View Post
    nde lang ata sa atin ang ganyan, sa US din eh nde rin malaki binaba ng petrol prices. oil prices would just be another factor in petrol pricing, sadyang marami pa ring iba talaga.

    pero sana malaki laking rollback nga sana mangyari
    Correction the US prices have gone down $1.14 per gallon since the bubble burst on oil. From a national average of $4.06 to a national average of $2.92 per gallon. I believe that is a 28% drop in price still not what it should be but it's better than nothing.

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    magkano kaya rollback nila this week? piso na naman..

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    asa pa tayo...kung yun Uni oil kaya P3/liter bakit hinde kaya ng big 3?

    isa pa yan si Angelo Reyes, wala naman alam yan eh, ang alam lang niya is paano mag widraw ng support para maka pwesto na siya sa susunod na admin, dahil sa utang na loob..ewan ko kung bakit naging Energy secreatary siya

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    Quote Originally Posted by iho250 View Post
    $180++/barrel of oil = 50++/liter of gasoline - reasonable
    $71 /barrel of oil = 47++/liter of gasoline??!!-

    we don't need a mathematician to solve the equation, actually, it's not even math! it's just plain and simple logic! even an elementary student can find the logic behind that! why won't they give us a big time rollback??!! well, whatever the reason is, i'm sure it's BS...
    oil peaked at $147, not $180. Oil hasnt reached $180. yet.

    check peso dollar exchange rates last year, early this year, and recently.

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    Greed > Math. Always remember that emotions is always higher than logic.

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    small players import finished products.

    Petron and Shell import crude oil and refine it.

    iba po ang pricing ng crude oil sa finished products.

    mas madali para sa small players mag adjust ng presyo coz buy and sell lang sila. di sila nag rerefine.

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    eh di dapat mag import nalang din sila ng finished product.. In the U.S the average cost of petrol gasoline is $3.00/gal. its around 3.78liter.. with current exchange rate of P48.08/$1.. so dapat mga P38.00/l and price.. pero we don't know how they compute their pricing...

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rollback!!!