12 June 2008
Heard the radio say over the last week overall the petrol sales was dropped 40% since the petrol price increased on 6 June 2008 from RM1.92 to RM2.70. Of coz lar... many kia su ppl (included me) already pumped jor petrol b4 the price increased mar... :X so last week mar less ppl pump petrol jor lu.....
Government always compared the petrol price with non oil producing countries such as:
Singapore RM4.80 per litre
Thailand RM3.90 per litre
India RM4.00 per litre
Why don't we compared the petrol price with other oil producing countries:
Brunei RM1.22 per litre
UAE RM1.19 per litre
Egypt = RM 1.03 per litre.
Bahrain = RM 0.87 per litre.
Qatar = RM 0.68 per litre.
Kuwait = RM 0.67 per litre.
Saudi Arabia = RM 0.38 per litre.
Iran = RM 0.35 per litre.
Nigeria = RM 0.32 per litre.
Turkmenistan = RM 0.25 per litre.
Venezuela = RM 0.16 per litre.
We can read from Petronas 2007 annual report that Petronas having NET PROFIT of RM46.4 Billion ....
With the rebate of RM625 by the government does help a little.... if u only pump petrol 2 or 3 time a month..... but if all the things start getting price increase.... then the rebate RM625 didn't help at all..... :X
Some more now only those who renewed road tax for April - May can collect the rebate starting 14 June from the post office .... what about those who renewed on January - March?? Damn~! I renewed on March..... >.< so rugi.......
Heard the radio say over the last week overall the petrol sales was dropped 40% since the petrol price increased on 6 June 2008 from RM1.92 to RM2.70. Of coz lar... many kia su ppl (included me) already pumped jor petrol b4 the price increased mar... :X so last week mar less ppl pump petrol jor lu.....
Government always compared the petrol price with non oil producing countries such as:
Singapore RM4.80 per litre
Thailand RM3.90 per litre
India RM4.00 per litre
Why don't we compared the petrol price with other oil producing countries:
Brunei RM1.22 per litre
UAE RM1.19 per litre
Egypt = RM 1.03 per litre.
Bahrain = RM 0.87 per litre.
Qatar = RM 0.68 per litre.
Kuwait = RM 0.67 per litre.
Saudi Arabia = RM 0.38 per litre.
Iran = RM 0.35 per litre.
Nigeria = RM 0.32 per litre.
Turkmenistan = RM 0.25 per litre.
Venezuela = RM 0.16 per litre.
We can read from Petronas 2007 annual report that Petronas having NET PROFIT of RM46.4 Billion ....
With the rebate of RM625 by the government does help a little.... if u only pump petrol 2 or 3 time a month..... but if all the things start getting price increase.... then the rebate RM625 didn't help at all..... :X
Some more now only those who renewed road tax for April - May can collect the rebate starting 14 June from the post office .... what about those who renewed on January - March?? Damn~! I renewed on March..... >.< so rugi.......
3 comments:
625 is better than nothing, but really doesn't cushion much of the impact...
Petrol mahal. Naik beca je. Basikal too small.Kenot put big fat Gucci bag in the basket..
sigh, petrol problem la, AP car problem la, pro-bumiputra problem la, high-tax for car problem la, etc etc etc...what is happening to our country? so sadddd....
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