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Old 05-06-2008, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by DanishDynamite View Post
Yes, the price in Denmark is currently about $9 per gallon. The reason, as I explained before, is that the State (Denmark) adds a whole lot of environmental taxes on to the price.

And they've been doing this for many years, so while the price increase here in this country is being felt by people, it isn't all that bad as the price of gas and oil here has always been high.
Over $5 worth of taxes? As the world market decides the price of oil, wouldn't crude cost you the same?
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