Gas....I think I got used to call that term now. In the US, gas is short for “gasoline” which is American term and “petrol” is the British term for gas. I have been taught or been saying petrol before and I felt awkward when I have to say gas in American way. But that is not the issue. The price is the main issue.

Most gas stations have different price of gas. Anyway who set the price of gas? Certainly everybody who drives everyday is aware and concern about the price of a gallon of gas. I would rather fill up the gas where they offer 1 cent cheaper than the other station. Is it taking much different when the price is 1 cent or 2 cents cheaper? You do the math.

Personally I didn't understand the whole pricing thing. Is oil companies or US government who handle the issue of worldwide market? The price of gas was around $3.34/gal in January this year and it’s continuously going up to 35 cents until now.

Why the oil companies or whoever responsible for the prices don’t aware that people are struggling to live and paying for the gas to go to work or travelling?


Yesterday the gas price was $3.69/gal in Kangaroo station. It really pissed me off when I saw it went up to $3.72/gal this afternoon. There is no surprise if the price goes up to $4/gal sooner or later. Should we do something about it?

Have a good weekend!