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carreraken 03-06-2013 02:13 PM

Price of gas worldwide
 
Price of gas worldwide as published by Bloomberg.

"Pain at the pump" is measured by the percentage of average daily income needed to buy a gallon of fuel.

Price per gallon and the 'pain' index.

$9.89....Turkey.........................#7
$9.63....Norway......................#51
$9.09....Netherlands...............#40
$8.87....Italy............................#31
$8.82....Portugal.....................#17
$8.62....Greece.......................#21
$8.50....Sweden......................#46
$8.41....Belgium.....................#41
$8.38....France.......................#37
$8.22....Denmark...................#48
$8.15....Hong Kong.................#36
$8.12....Finland.......................#44
$8.06....United Kingdom.........#39
$8.05....Ireland........................#43
$7.96....Germany....................#42
$7.67....Israel..........................#34
$7.61....Slovakia.....................#18
$7.60....Slovenia.....................#27
$7.44....Malta..........................#24
$7.21....Hungary.....................#13
$7.19....Switzerland................#52
$7.06....Spain.........................#33
$7.03....Austria.......................#47
$6.97....Czech Republic.........#23
$6.94....Lithuania....................#14
$6.88....Cyprus.......................#30
$6.83....Latvia.........................#16
$6.81....Luxembourg..............#55
$6.77....South Korea..............#32
$6.73....New Zealand............#44
$6.70....Estonia......................#22
$6.70....Japan.........................#49
$6.70....Romania.....................#8
$6.67....Poland.......................#15
$6.53....Bulgaria......................#5
$6.31....Australia.....................#54
$6.29....Singapore...................#50
$6.20....Chile...........................#25
$5.40....Brazil..........................#20
$5.19....Argentina....................#19
$5.06....South Africa...............#11
$5.00....India............................#2
$4.87....Philippines..................#3
$4.76....Canada......................#53
$4.74....China...........................#9
$4.72....Colombia....................#12
$4.42....Thailand.....................#10
$3.98....Pakistan.......................#1
$3.68....Indonesia....................#6
$3.47....Russia.......................#35
$3.29....United States.............#56
$3.22....Mexico........................#29
$2.36....Malaysia.....................#38
$2.34....Nigeria.........................#4
$2.15....Iran.............................#28
$1.77....United Arab Emirates..#57
$1.14....Egypt..........................#26
$0.81....Kuwait........................#59
$0.45....Saudi Arabia..............#58
$0.06....Venezuela..................#60

imcarthur 03-06-2013 02:23 PM

Interesting. And I wonder which country whines the most about their 'high' price of gas?

Ian

gacook 03-06-2013 02:26 PM

The country that relies MOST on the automobile for their daily commute.

gacook 03-06-2013 02:27 PM

Though, in all fairness, my commute now is 4 miles (about 6 minutes, if I hit the lights). My commute in Qatar was about an hour each way. My commute when I worked in Phoenix and Boston...forget about it!

imcarthur 03-06-2013 02:36 PM

I dunno, I've been in a lot of commuter traffic jams in a number of those countries paying a whole lot more for gas & earning a whole lot less . . .

Ian

motion 03-06-2013 02:40 PM

I wonder what the average annual household income in Norway is, one meeeeliion dollars?

gacook 03-06-2013 02:40 PM

Really? My experience has been that most places have a far superior public tranportation model than we do (at least where I live...there is NONE!), and things are typically closer together which makes biking/walking a true alternative to driving every day.

gacook 03-06-2013 02:41 PM

Anyway, that $3.29 is a national average? Tucson, AZ is supposedly one of the lower rates in the country and it's hovering around $3.40 right now... my buddy in Cali. posted a pump price of 4.99 last week.

imcarthur 03-06-2013 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gacook (Post 7313031)
Really? My experience has been that most places have a far superior public tranportation model than we do

No question. But the roads are still clogged with commuters.

Ian

gacook 03-06-2013 02:47 PM

So, based on that...would you postulate that the ones who DO drive are the ones who have no problem affording the high petro rates? Whereas in the U.S. (with the exception of some of the bigger cities), you pretty much MUST drive?

Kirk911SC 03-06-2013 02:50 PM

6 cents a gallon! :eek:

imcarthur 03-06-2013 02:57 PM

You could postulate that they are the ones that can either afford it or can somehow justify the extra cost. For example, my wife can use a walk/bus/subway/subway/bus method to get to work. Or she can drive in 45 minutes of busy commuter traffic. She drives . . . We can both afford it & justify it. ;)

Ian

herr_oberst 03-06-2013 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kirk911SC (Post 7313052)
6 cents a gallon! :eek:

That more than likely changed yesterday when Hugo slipped this mortal coil....

redstrosekNic 03-06-2013 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kirk911SC (Post 7313052)
6 cents a gallon! :eek:

6 cents per gallon is pretty painful for low income (I think around 8-9 thousand/ year).

motion 03-06-2013 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redstrosekNic (Post 7313099)
6 cents per gallon is pretty painful for low income (I think around 8-9 thousand/ year).

What?

jyl 03-06-2013 03:32 PM

Some Americans complain loudly about "high" gas prices because, 1, they are used to lower prices, and, 2, they use a hell a lotta gas, between driving a lot and gas-sucking cars. Where in the world (other than an oil-producing country) would a person in the lower income bracket choose to buy a half ton V8 pickup truck to drive solo and unloaded on a daily basis? Here.

ben parrish 03-06-2013 03:53 PM

just saw on the news that Venezuela average is .04 per gallon...WOW!!

sammyg2 03-06-2013 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gacook (Post 7313034)
Anyway, that $3.29 is a national average? Tucson, AZ is supposedly one of the lower rates in the country and it's hovering around $3.40 right now... my buddy in Cali. posted a pump price of 4.99 last week.

The wholesale spot price in Phoenix for unleaded regular is $3.25 today, the wholesale spot price in Los Angeles for ULR is $3.07

That my friends, is what happens when California taxes are too high and some greedy station owners hold prices as high as possible as long as posssible after a price spike.
With a base of $3.07, and taxes of around 90 cents/gallon (exise and sales), and some dealers marking it up a dollar a gallon, you get $5 a gallon at the pumps.

I paid $4.16 yesterday, so if he's actually paying near $5 a gallon he needs to drive a little farther to an arco station.

BTW, in Booze-mon Montana the wholesale price is $2.66
That's what happens when you make more than you can sell.

ckelly78z 03-06-2013 05:29 PM

I'm in Findlay, Ohio.....home of Marathon oil world headquarters, and where the price of $3.89 a gallon is higher than anywhere within a 50 mile circle.......go figure. BTW, they announce record profits every quarter like clockwork. 4th quarter revenue was up 11% to $4.24 BILLION dollars.

sammyg2 03-06-2013 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ckelly78z (Post 7313385)
I'm in Findlay, Ohio.....home of Marathon oil world headquarters, and where the price of $3.89 a gallon is higher than anywhere within a 50 mile circle.......go figure. BTW, they announce record profits every quarter like clockwork. 4th quarter revenue was up 11% to $4.24 BILLION dollars.

Their "record" profits were:
Profit Margin (ttm): 10.06%

Apple's profit margin for the same period was:
Profit Margin (ttm): 25.35%

The difference? People didn't line up to buy marathon's latest product.


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