
Source: https://energy.ec.europa.eu/data-and-analysis/weekly-oil-bulletin_en
Tool: https://app.datapicta.com/?id=ZLyP9d2f
Euro 95 is €2.36 in the Netherlands, currently the most expensive in the EU, while Malta sits at €1.34 as the cheapest. Makes me wonder if global tensions could push prices past €2.50.
by Less-Reserve-740
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Per litre before the US think it’s so cheap
Multiply by 3.8 and 1.18 to get dollars per us gallon.
So 2 euro per liter is nearly 9 dollars a gallon at current conversion.
There are two other statistics which are very interesting in relation to that (saw them yesterday, I’ll see if I can find them again).
One is fuel price in relation to average salary
The other one is how much % of the fuel is taxes
Finally the dutch are first at something!!!
Great, now purchasing power, as this is relevant
Europeans get absolutely robbed at the gas station
Our Dutch government think this is fine. I still need to go to the office while I have a job I could easily do from home but my employer wants me there because “communications are better”. Meanwhile half the team is calling in from India.
The government says “this is for the employee together with the employer to decide, we are not going to interfere with that”. My boss is only paying 19 cent/km so he doesn’t give a shit that prices are higher so I’m fucked over here.
When I was in Australia and New Zealand I was amazed how cheap the petrol was there (coming from The Netherlands)
Owning a car is more expensive than just the fuell cost
You should start the y-axis at 0 in a case like this.
And it needs to be shown adjusted by purchasing power.
I forgot to fill up my rental Pugeot 3008 the other day before returning it in Munich. It had 5/8ths of a tank when I dropped it off, so they had to put in ~20 liters, and with their surcharge that was 95 EUR.
Just curious, what map platform do you use? The Russian one? It’s very unusual that the map represents Ukraine without Crimea and its eastern parts.
what is the logic behind the richest countries having the highest prices? is that just all tax?
If anything, you would expect the poor countries to be paying more..