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Old March 1st 04, 08:37 PM
Tom Sixkiller
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"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
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How much of that $4.55 is the FBO making? Here in the US, the FBO markup

is
much larger than the refining margin.


And what other taxes/fees does it include?

Why do our capitalistic FBO's charge as little as $2.00-2.50 a gallon, whilr
Julian's charge $7.70?

WRT MoGas, the refiners do all the work and make about $0.12-0.18 a gallon,
while the states and feds make $0.38-0.45 a gallon (for a stroke of the
pen).


Mike
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"Julian Scarfe" wrote in message
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Interesting. Here in the UK, we're paying about $7.70 per gallon for

100LL.

About $1.15 is sales tax levied on almost all goods.
About $2.00 is the excise duty on Avgas.

That leaves $4.55 per gallon, which is more than twice the price John

paid,
according to his original post. Why is the price so high? Because the

oil
companies can get away with it. I think you call that "capitalism",

don't
you?

Julian Scarfe


"Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message
...
Kees, have you folks ever thought about a bit of an armed rebellion to

cure
this? It does tend to work - reference the secession of the American
Colonies from Great Britain, circa 1770's for details on how...

OK - pulling my tongue out of my cheek - your example of strangling

gasoline
prices is is exactly why the "isms" all fail... Communism has

fallen...
Socialism in Europe will survive perhaps another one or two

generations,
three at the most, and you then either collapse into endless poverty

with
a
whimper or another Strong Man will take center stage and arouse the

masses
with bellowing about enemies to the east, enemies to the west, the
machinations of jews/capitalists/catholics/etc., and seize power and

then
Europe will be back in the grip of it's historic leader, a

dictator/king...

Unfortunately, the disease of socialism is spreading in the USA,

also...
sigh It has been a glorious ride, this mix of democracy and

capitalism
these past 231 years... It is a shame to seethat the rot of socialism

has
it
now doomed...
denny

"Kees Mies" wrote in message As other posters
mentioned prices can differ locally.
This morning I filled my van for $5.34/gallon unleaded.
Last time, about a month ago, I bought 100LL for $8.83/gallon.
BTW, this is the Netherlands, sigh.
And we have landing fees too, another sigh.