Multiversal
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The government.Then who pay for the coe since car not in used?
The government.Then who pay for the coe since car not in used?
Go file a civil case against USA and Trump or Iran for disrupting oil supplyThen who pay for the coe since car not in used?
They actually have. But their oil is very high grade, so their refineries are for refining it to jet fuel and sold, then they buy lower grade petrol for cars with the profitThey don't have the refinery capacity to turn the black gold into useful fuel.
So? I got the raw material. It is still precious commodity and sure got country willingly convert for me. Is not the refinery problem. Is not enough crude oil.They don't have the refinery capacity to turn the black gold into useful fuel.
Correct.
Ron 97 at Rm5.15 and there is a special lane for foreign cars
Open windows got burnt smellFT spotted.
Which HDB dorm you stay at is I come inspect.
There is a thing call Window unless you stay in such dorm usually windows are not open.
That is why I suspect you ish FT.
Should do that alreadySoon sure will disallow sinkie car to pump petrol. Malaysia already implemented for Thai vehicle can max pump rm 35 worth of fuel.
Yes. $10/L should be the way to goWe should increase petrol prices to encourage responsible usage.
You sure? Then our leaders travel for what? Holidays? Or chit chat at forum?Like only Singapore is steady lah, no problem lah, dunnid to do anything
Food ,waterThey are still a oil producing country. Their basic needs are protected. Transport and electricity.
Oil is considered a fundamental,,basic need in modern society, functioning both as an essential energy source (fueling transportation and heating) and as a crucial raw material for petrochemical products like plastics, fertilizers, and pharmaceuticals. It is integral to the global supply chain, with demand projected to rise to over 100 million barrels per day by 2040Food ,water