Tunggu komando hajar PGAS dr BD Billy aja :) --> emang I BD, wekekekekeke, udah gw kumpulin sejak 3,425-3,500 tuh, hehehehee
--- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com, anru.s...@... wrote: > > > Nah, ini bingungnya... Tadi ada berita LNG Australia ga laku, terutama di > Asia.... Dikarenakan minimnya permintaan dr Asia.... > > Tunggu komando hajar PGAS dr BD Billy aja :) > > > Sent from my BlackBerry® > powered by Sinyal Kuat INDOSAT > > -----Original Message----- > From: "billy_budiman92" <billybudima...@...> > > Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:22:08 > To: <obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [ob] What's wrong with PGAS ? > > > Gas climbs nearly 19 cents in 20 days > The national average hits $2.645 a gallon, up 7.6%, since July 21 as driving > season reaches its peak. > > Gasoline prices and taxes by state > > Prices at the pump can vary widely among states, due in large part to vastly > different levels of gasoline tax. More > > NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Gas prices continued to climb Monday, with the > national average up nearly 19 cents over the last 20 days, according to > motorist group AAA. > > The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline edged up 0.2 cent > to $2.645, according to AAA's daily survey of up to 100,000 filling stations. > > Prices have increased every day since July 21, when the national average > stood at $2.458 a gallon. During that time, the national average has risen > 18.7 cents, or 7.6%. > > Gas prices were highest in Hawaii, where a gallon averages $3.179. South > Carolina had the cheapest gas prices in the nation at $2.424 a gallon. > > The spike comes as the price of crude oil, which is the main ingredient in > gasoline, has been pushed higher by signs of economic stabilization and a > rally on Wall Street. > > At the same time, analysts point out that July and August are peak driving > months and that gas prices typically surge during the summer as more > Americans take to the roads. > > On June 21, the national average topped $2.693 a gallon -- its highest level > of the year. But prices eased in the weeks following the July 4th holiday, > slipping below $2.50 a gallon. > > Last summer, gas prices soared to an all-time average high of $4.114 a gallon > on the back of oil prices near $150 a barrel. Prices abruptly dropped in the > second half of last year, with the national average gas price plunging to a > low of $1.656 in December. > > Kalau kita itung kasar juga, dari 3,350 closing PGAS 22 Juli, kalau naik 7,6 > %, PGAS minimal bisa reach 3,600 dan tampak di chart lagi diakumulasi, > hehehhehee BD mau nungguin kita CL kali ya, hehehe > > GBU >