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Old 24-06-2008, 08:05 PM   #31
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petrol is 81cpl less tax...$1.61 after tax, pretty simple to me.
the tax earned is negligible compared to what they loose in the points made in my previous post.
What happens if they scrap the tax, they still need to get the money from somewhere, would you rather them increase the tax of things you actually NEED.
suddenly not so simple...
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Old 24-06-2008, 08:20 PM   #32
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increase the gst to 12%
but i feel the petrol company will bang it upto a $1.10 for a good margine.
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Old 25-06-2008, 01:13 AM   #33
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It's very simple really....

When you realise that the US dollar has lost some 40% of it's value since 2001, you can see why oil prices have gone up so quickly all of a sudden.

Back in 1904, 4 cents would buy you one US dollar today! (that's 96% devaluation!)

Yep, that's what happens when the greedy bankers take your currency off the gold standard for their own ends.
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Old 28-06-2008, 09:26 AM   #34
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Just thought this was interesting, as far as who has the largest PROVEN oil reserves at present, and how much of that they are producing and how long their reserves will last at current production rates, without the benefit of new discoveries.




edit: just a quick definition of what Proven means in this case

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Proved reserves

Proved reserves are claimed with reasonable certainty (80% to 90% confidence) to be recoverable in future years by specified techniques. To meet this definition, the development scenario must have been defined and use known technology, and the scenario must be commercial under current economic conditions (prices and costs prevailing at the time of the evaluation).[7] Industry specialists refer to this as P90 (i.e. having a 90% certainty of being produced). Proved reserves are also known in the industry as 1P.[8]
Canada, relative to its reserves, and technological know how, is certainly not doing its bit.
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Old 28-06-2008, 03:26 PM   #35
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i've seen so many great inventions that will solve the crisis.
none of them will become mainstream until the oil companies go dry though!
or until someone actually stands behind it!
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