Petronas
What A Boring and F*#k Up Day!!!Just got back from hangin' out with my old skewlmate at Shah Alam. Before i went to meet them, i stop by at Caltex for some gas. I was shocked when i read the price per litre which is RM1.62. At first i thought that the price at Caltex station was expensive, since i've always used Petronas. So i didn't pay much attention about it. After hangin' out with my frens, i've got several messages at my Yahoo Messenger sayin that the price for fuel rise again. I thought it was just a rumour but then, after i message one of my fren, he gave me a url bout fuel prices up again...here is some detail i've got:-
The government Saturday announced increases in the retail price for diesel, petrol and LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) by 20 sen, 10 sen and five sen per litre effective Sunday.
The Prime Minister's Office, in a press statement tonight, said the increase was part of government efforts to tackle the impact of the increase in the crude oil price in the world market and to check the increase in subsidy which the government had to bear.
With the latest increase, the retail price for premium petrol (RON97) in Peninsular Malaysia is now RM1.62 per litre, petrol (RON 92) RM1.58 per litre, diesel RM1.281 per litre and LPG RM1.45 per kilogram.
In Sabah and Sarawak, the new retail price for RON 97 is RM1.60 and RM1.61 per litre respectively, RON 92 RM1.58 in both states, while diesel is RM1.284 and RM1.278 per litre respectively while LPG is RM1.53 per kilogram in both states.
This is the second time the government had announced increases in the prices of petroleum products within a two-month period. The last price increase was in May.
At the same time, the government also announced a 20 sen increase in the subsidy for fishermen from 44.1 sen to 64.1 sen per litre. This means that fishermen will be able to buy subsidised diesel at around RM1.20.
This was because the government was very concerned about the burden borne by fishermen who were buying subsidised diesel at a much higher price compared to the price enjoyed by land transport operators.
Damn it, f*#k the prime minister, f*#k the ministers, f*#k the government. They think that people who are not fishermen are wealthy like them. It really bothers me since my college is very far from my home. When i was using my kancil, it only took me rm10 a day to travel to my college. But then i had to send my brother to school, it took me rm15 a day. And now, it will took me rm20 a day and if i add it with the toll which is rm2 per day, it will cost me rm22 to go to my college per day. What a f*#k up budget. Luckily for me, i'm nearly grad and i only had to go to my college 3 times a week but still, the fuel prices is really a big issue in Malaysia. What a f*#k up day....chalee~~
~If it is a crap then its a crap~
The government Saturday announced increases in the retail price for diesel, petrol and LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) by 20 sen, 10 sen and five sen per litre effective Sunday.
The Prime Minister's Office, in a press statement tonight, said the increase was part of government efforts to tackle the impact of the increase in the crude oil price in the world market and to check the increase in subsidy which the government had to bear.
With the latest increase, the retail price for premium petrol (RON97) in Peninsular Malaysia is now RM1.62 per litre, petrol (RON 92) RM1.58 per litre, diesel RM1.281 per litre and LPG RM1.45 per kilogram.
In Sabah and Sarawak, the new retail price for RON 97 is RM1.60 and RM1.61 per litre respectively, RON 92 RM1.58 in both states, while diesel is RM1.284 and RM1.278 per litre respectively while LPG is RM1.53 per kilogram in both states.
This is the second time the government had announced increases in the prices of petroleum products within a two-month period. The last price increase was in May.
At the same time, the government also announced a 20 sen increase in the subsidy for fishermen from 44.1 sen to 64.1 sen per litre. This means that fishermen will be able to buy subsidised diesel at around RM1.20.
This was because the government was very concerned about the burden borne by fishermen who were buying subsidised diesel at a much higher price compared to the price enjoyed by land transport operators.
Damn it, f*#k the prime minister, f*#k the ministers, f*#k the government. They think that people who are not fishermen are wealthy like them. It really bothers me since my college is very far from my home. When i was using my kancil, it only took me rm10 a day to travel to my college. But then i had to send my brother to school, it took me rm15 a day. And now, it will took me rm20 a day and if i add it with the toll which is rm2 per day, it will cost me rm22 to go to my college per day. What a f*#k up budget. Luckily for me, i'm nearly grad and i only had to go to my college 3 times a week but still, the fuel prices is really a big issue in Malaysia. What a f*#k up day....chalee~~
~If it is a crap then its a crap~
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