Thursday, June 12, 2008

5,500 riels per liter of gasoline

A woman delivers gasoline to customers by a motorbike from a roadside store selling gasoline in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Wednesday, June 11, 2008. The current price of gasoline in Cambodia stands at 5,500 riel (US$1.25; euro.8) a liter. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

perhaps, a wake up call for the creation of a mass public transportation system for cambodia to save gasoline.

Anonymous said...

bwin special quote!!!
Which party will win most seats on July 27, 2008?
1- CPP = 1.001
2- SRP = 100
3- FUN = 1,000
4- HRP = 10,000
5- NRP = 100,000
6- KDP = 1,000,000
7- HDDP = 10,000,000
8- SJP = 100,000,000
9- KRP = 1,000,000,000
10- DLP = 10,000,000,000
11- APP = 100,000,000,000

bwin Cambodia!

Anonymous said...

Dear 9:39 AM,
City hall and JICA was conducted a trial on mass public transport in the past but people of Phnom Penh were unconvinced about the project.

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Soon the gasoline will hit the US$1.70 or even higher [by year end] if the price of crude is on the increase, if OPEX would not lift their production.

Anonymous said...

It's time for all countries that has more than 50 millions in population to go nuke. This will help lowered the demand for oil and drop its price to help the 3rd world countries.

Anonymous said...

5,500 riels per liter. that is more expensive than in the USA which runs around $4.50 per gallon as liter is less than gallon. how could people there afford it?