Santo Domingo.– During the week from May 13 to 23 fuel prices will remain unchanged, with premium gasoline still costing RD$229.90 per gallon and regular RD$213.80 per gallon.
Regular diesel will remain at RD$199.40; premium diesel will cost RD$206; avtur will cost RD$163.10; kerosene stays at RD$189.80, and fuel oil will still cost RD$144.38 per gallon.
The Industry and Commerce Ministry statement said propane gas (LPG) will still cost RD$100.0 per gallon, and natural gas will still sell for RD$25.00 per cubic meter.
Written by: BASTA, 18 May 2012 1:45 PM
From: Dominican Republic, =Ghetto/Legalize Drugs/Free abortions for all
Just look at that PLD shit. I would rather vote in Iran than here. Much more fair.
Nymex Crude Future 91.48 -1.08 -1.17% 05/18
Written by: juanb, 18 May 2012 2:12 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Gee. Isn't it great how the price has been kept low for the past 8 weeks?
Gee. I wonder how they do that..
They do it by manufacturing false information regarding the cost of fuels and then base their reports and announcements on this information.
Gee. That means that they control the all information they give out about fuels whether it is true or false.
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY DO WITH EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF INFORMATION THAT THEY GIVE TO THE PUBLIC. Their reports are as accurate as these BS reports about fuel prices.
The really tragic part of all of this is that the people believe them.
Written by: matador, 18 May 2012 2:42 PM
From: United States, www.brugal-ron.com/home.php
Hello Election time thats the reason Why,,, same shit all the time.
From: Dominican Republic
I would suggest filling your tank today or before the results are in.....
Anyone care to take a guess what price it will be mid week next week???/??
Written by: RoyStone, 19 May 2012 8:36 PM
From: Australia
stillhere,
You are assuming there will still be supply.
Don't just fill your tank - buy Dollars too.
Written by: RonEvane 
, 20 May 2012 3:18 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Fuel prices throughtout the world.
So without further adieu, here are the 99 bottles of beer on the wall… er, I mean 99 average beer prices of the world:
#99. Ukraine – $0.74 USD
#98. Vietnam – $0.75 USD
#97. Belarus – $0.79 USD
#96. Nicaragua – $0.80 USD
#95. Saudi Arabia – $0.82 USD
#94. Philippines – $0.82 USD
#93. Paraguay – $0.85 USD
#92. Czech Republic – $0.85 USD
#91. Bosnia And Herzegovina – $0.85 USD
#90. Honduras – $0.93 USD
#89. Ecuador – $0.99 USD
#88. El Salvador – $1.01 USD
#87. Slovakia – $1.03 USD
#86. Romania – $1.03 USD
#85. Bulgaria – $1.03 USD
#84. Macedonia – $1.04 USD
#83. Kazakhstan – $1.04 USD
#82. Cambodia – $1.04 USD
#81. Albania – $1.04 USD
#80. Moldova – $1.06 USD
#79. Georgia – $1.06 USD
#78. Colombia – $1.06 USD
#77. Panama – $1.09 USD
#76. Serbia – $1.11 USD
#75. Russia – $1.28 USD
#74. Hungary – $1.28 USD
#73. Syria – $1.31 USD
#72. Kenya – $1.36 USD
#71. Mexico – $1.36 USD
Written by: RonEvane 
, 20 May 2012 3:24 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
to most expensive.
#70. Argentina – $1.36 USD
#69. Puerto Rico – $1.39 USD
#68. Peru – $1.43 USD
#67. China – $1.43 USD
#66. India – $1.44 USD
#65. Costa Rica – $1.49 USD
#64. Guatemala – $1.52 USD
#63. Poland – $1.52 USD
#62. Lithuania – $1.55 USD
#61. Mongolia – $1.57 USD
#60. South Africa – $1.60 USD
#59. Venezuela – $1.70 USD
#58. Estonia – $1.70 USD
#57. Montenegro – $1.71 USD
#56. Portugal – $1.71 USD
#55. Chile – $1.71 USD
#54. Sri Lanka – $1.75 USD
#53. Uruguay – $1.75 USD
#52. Croatia – $1.76 USD
#51. South Korea – $1.78 USD
#50. Slovenia – $1.83 USD
#49. Lebanon – $1.86 USD
#48. Thailand – $1.86 USD
#47. Latvia – $1.86 USD
#46. Brazil – $1.86 USD
#45. Belgium – $1.86 USD
#44. Dominican Republic – $2.00 USD
#43. Netherlands – $2.07 USD
#42. Indonesia – $2.08 USD
#41. Tunisia – $2.12 USD
#40. Spain – $2.13 USD
#39. Azerbaijan – $2.16 USD
#38. Germany – $2.31 USD
#37. Cyprus – $2.36 USD
#36. Nigeria – $2.
Written by: RonEvane 
, 20 May 2012 3:26 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
to most expensive.
#35. United States – $2.42 USD
#34. Egypt – $2.45 USD
#33. Turkey – $2.52 USD
#32. Morocco – $2.76 USD
#31. Austria – $2.87 USD
#30. United Kingdom – $2.90 USD
#29. Taiwan – $2.92 USD
#28. Sudan – $2.96 USD
#27. New Zealand – $3.03 USD
#26. Greece – $3.04 USD
#25. Malaysia – $3.09 USD
#24. Kuwait – $3.11 USD
#23. Brunei – $3.22 USD
#22. Bangladesh – $3.25 USD
#21. United Arab Emirates – $3.41 USD
#20. Israel – $3.53 USD
#19. Oman – $3.73 USD
#18. Iran – $3.78 USD
#17. Italy – $3.85 USD
#16. Canada – $3.88 USD
#15. Iceland – $3.94 USD
#14. Jamaica – $3.96 USD
#13. Jordan – $4.02 USD
#12. Switzerland – $4.09 USD
#11. Luxembourg – $4.12 USD
#10. Pakistan – $4.18 USD
#9. Denmark – $4.20 USD
#8. Australia – $4.37 USD
#7. Ireland – $4.49 USD
#6. Norway – $4.50 USD
#5. Japan – $4.61 USD
#4. Sweden – $4.69 USD
#3. Finland – $4.71 USD
#2. France – $4.74 USD
#1. Qatar – $5.82 USD
Written by: RoyStone, 20 May 2012 5:10 AM
From: Australia
Very interesting, Ron.
According to the article, regular RD$213.80 per gallon @ 38.3 Pesos to the American Dollar = $5.58 US per gallon.
The $2.00 US per gallon for the Dominican Republic in your list relates to what?
Written by: RonEvane 
, 20 May 2012 12:16 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
"The $2.00 US per gallon for the Dominican Republic in your list relates to what?"
These are beer prices. (per pint), I refer to beer as "fuel" because it makes work easier, more interesting, and it peps me up!
Interesting to note that Aussies pay $4.37, per pint?! Wow!
Maybe I'll retire to Nicaragua. I'll be paying just 0.80cents!
Written by: RoyStone, 20 May 2012 2:10 PM
From: Australia
Ron,
Quality above quantity is an Australian trait.
Written by: RonEvane 
, 20 May 2012 3:38 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
I take it the aren't very many alcoholics in Australia. What with those prices, I rather ask for asylum at the nation with the better beer and cheaper price!
so what justifies prices like that.....taxes??
From: Dominican Republic
so what justifies prices like that.....taxes??
1. Taxes
2. transport costs. (it's a bloody big country) hahahha
3. Taxes
you also find a lot of Ozzies brew their own beer. I can't wait to start myself...
Written by: RonEvane 
, 20 May 2012 8:25 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
"you also find a lot of Ozzies brew their own beer. I can't wait to start myself..."
My good friend, Need a helper!?
Written by: RoyStone, 20 May 2012 8:36 PM
From: Australia
Ron,
In Australia we pay high taxes on everything, especially alcohol, petrol and tobacco, as well as 10% goods-and-services tax on almost everything, as well as income tax, company tax and land tax, and soon a carbon tax (unless there is a change in government). However unlike in the Dominican Republic, politicians do not become wealthy as a result of their time in office, and most is spent on services, welfare, infrastructure and foreign aid.
Written by: RonEvane 
, 20 May 2012 9:13 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Taxes, taxes, taxes, and more taxes.....Corruption, corruption, and more corruption! ..What's the difference!?
Either way, your money gets taken away.
And yes, I know. Taxes are for the benefit of all, and corruption is for the benefit of an individual.Yes, I get it!
My point is, we all pay, one way or another...Except, you don't pay your taxes, you get prosecuted and end up in the slammer.
With corruption, The one ending up in the slammer is/are the culprits, if ever.
I fear the US, Internal Revenue Service, ...Service??...Anyway, they've come after me on occasions, and believe you me, it's nerve wracking! You never know what they're gonna hit you with.(shudder!).
I look forward to my corrupt DR!. It's easier on the nerves.!
Written by: RoyStone, 21 May 2012 3:52 AM
From: Australia
Ron, I'm happy if they get as much tax as possible from tobacco, alcohol and gambling, and leave the rest.
Written by: RonEvane 
, 21 May 2012 9:09 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
OK, but $4.37 for a pint of beer!?..Jeez!
Let me ask you. Do you not grow your own barley and hops? The process of brewing is cheap and quick. It could not cost more than $0.50cents to brew a gallon. What justifies tacking on all this money?
I was gonna visit Melbourne, but I change my mind, I'd die of thirst there.!
From: Dominican Republic
You should never let the price of a beer stop you from going there... It's all relevant as Roy pointed out fuel costs, you wouldn't come here if you looked at the fuel prices and you needed a car...
Very thing is attempted to be balanced, beer cost v good universal health care v great roads v power costs v fuel v food prices etc etc..... When Ozz is number 2 in standard of living, beer price is almost irrelevant....
See if you can get Coopers Brew kits in the US before you come Ron, then we can make both fuels..hahahha ..... It is a shame Roy is not a beer drinker......
Written by: RonEvane 
, 21 May 2012 11:16 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Stillhere. One of my most desired goals is to brew my own. Perhaps we can pool our energy and expertise and make lots of "fuel".?. I wonder if it's legal to do so in DR.
I bought a one-time kit for about $50. It came with all the necessary ingredients, etc. It actually tasted quite good, but only got a gallon. I'll look into what I can get here that's not available there.
I sure look forward to meeting up with you and family, friend. I think we share lots of interests and goals! Won't be long now!
And, yes, I'd sure love to visit the land of Ozz! It sure looks pretty and exciting from afar. The price of beer, notwithstanding!
From: Dominican Republic
bring a Hydrometer manual bottle caper, caps and a couple of no boil beer kits and we can start from there.... hahahhaha mmmmm home brew........
Written by: RoyStone, 21 May 2012 2:34 PM
From: Australia
Ron, do you understand BYOG?
My best advice is,
1) if you visit Australia, put up with high beers prices, but "bring your own girls" from the Dominican Republic.
2) Thoroughly wash your sludge-digestor before using it to brew beer.
From: Dominican Republic
in dr u don't have to worry about the tax man,just have to worry about the crooks and the cops ,oh yes including the politicans there number one.lol
'
Written by: RoyStone, 21 May 2012 9:10 PM
From: Australia
So I have observed, jojosnogood.
Written by: RonEvane 
, 21 May 2012 10:15 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Stillhere.
I'll bring whatever isn't too bulky to carry. But definitely a hydrometer and bottle capper.
Roy, If I do the BYOG, bit. I'll get stampeded from both sides and suffer head contusions!...so, no way!
From: Dominican Republic
I'm sure we can get caps here if we look around , no boil kits or ingredient kits will be far cheaper there and you can get the ones you want... I'll start collecting bottles..hahahhahaha
Written by: RonEvane 
, 21 May 2012 11:10 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
For now, I'll bring whatever will fit into my luggage. Later, once we establish what's needed that can't be found in DR, will have to be imported from Miami or Puerto Rico. I'll look into the "no- boil kits".
Beer me, brother!
Written by: RoyStone, 21 May 2012 11:33 PM
From: Australia
Unfortunately, Ron, they require visas. If not you could make a fortune bringing them in by the plane-load.
Written by: RonEvane 
, 22 May 2012 1:09 AM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Roy, as our beloved Allah has taught us," if the mountain won't come to Mohamed, Mohamed must come to the mountain"!
I propose that we try and fulfill, (as good Christians, shalt), God's very own command to import ten thousand healthy and virile young Australians to impregnate one hundred thousand pubescent Dominican women. The prophecy shalt be consummated and joy will reign in our kingdom..Amen!
Genesis 26:4 (Read all of Genesis 26)
And I will make thy seed to multiply as the stars of heaven, and will give unto thy seed all these countries; and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed;
Glory be to our Lord and saviour!..Hallelujah!
Er...that'll be $100.00 stud fee, per person, please.
Nymex Crude Future 91.48 -1.08 -1.17% 05/18
Gee. Isn't it great how the price has been kept low for the past 8 weeks?
Gee. I wonder how they do that..
They do it by manufacturing false information regarding the cost of fuels and then base their reports and announcements on this information.
Gee. That means that they control the all information they give out about fuels whether it is true or false.
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY DO WITH EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF INFORMATION THAT THEY GIVE TO THE PUBLIC. Their reports are as accurate as these BS reports about fuel prices.
The really tragic part of all of this is that the people believe them.
I would suggest filling your tank today or before the results are in.....
Anyone care to take a guess what price it will be mid week next week???/??
You are assuming there will still be supply.
Don't just fill your tank - buy Dollars too.
Fuel prices throughtout the world.
So without further adieu, here are the 99 bottles of beer on the wall… er, I mean 99 average beer prices of the world:
#99. Ukraine – $0.74 USD
#98. Vietnam – $0.75 USD
#97. Belarus – $0.79 USD
#96. Nicaragua – $0.80 USD
#95. Saudi Arabia – $0.82 USD
#94. Philippines – $0.82 USD
#93. Paraguay – $0.85 USD
#92. Czech Republic – $0.85 USD
#91. Bosnia And Herzegovina – $0.85 USD
#90. Honduras – $0.93 USD
#89. Ecuador – $0.99 USD
#88. El Salvador – $1.01 USD
#87. Slovakia – $1.03 USD
#86. Romania – $1.03 USD
#85. Bulgaria – $1.03 USD
#84. Macedonia – $1.04 USD
#83. Kazakhstan – $1.04 USD
#82. Cambodia – $1.04 USD
#81. Albania – $1.04 USD
#80. Moldova – $1.06 USD
#79. Georgia – $1.06 USD
#78. Colombia – $1.06 USD
#77. Panama – $1.09 USD
#76. Serbia – $1.11 USD
#75. Russia – $1.28 USD
#74. Hungary – $1.28 USD
#73. Syria – $1.31 USD
#72. Kenya – $1.36 USD
#71. Mexico – $1.36 USD
#70. Argentina – $1.36 USD
#69. Puerto Rico – $1.39 USD
#68. Peru – $1.43 USD
#67. China – $1.43 USD
#66. India – $1.44 USD
#65. Costa Rica – $1.49 USD
#64. Guatemala – $1.52 USD
#63. Poland – $1.52 USD
#62. Lithuania – $1.55 USD
#61. Mongolia – $1.57 USD
#60. South Africa – $1.60 USD
#59. Venezuela – $1.70 USD
#58. Estonia – $1.70 USD
#57. Montenegro – $1.71 USD
#56. Portugal – $1.71 USD
#55. Chile – $1.71 USD
#54. Sri Lanka – $1.75 USD
#53. Uruguay – $1.75 USD
#52. Croatia – $1.76 USD
#51. South Korea – $1.78 USD
#50. Slovenia – $1.83 USD
#49. Lebanon – $1.86 USD
#48. Thailand – $1.86 USD
#47. Latvia – $1.86 USD
#46. Brazil – $1.86 USD
#45. Belgium – $1.86 USD
#44. Dominican Republic – $2.00 USD
#43. Netherlands – $2.07 USD
#42. Indonesia – $2.08 USD
#41. Tunisia – $2.12 USD
#40. Spain – $2.13 USD
#39. Azerbaijan – $2.16 USD
#38. Germany – $2.31 USD
#37. Cyprus – $2.36 USD
#36. Nigeria – $2.
#35. United States – $2.42 USD
#34. Egypt – $2.45 USD
#33. Turkey – $2.52 USD
#32. Morocco – $2.76 USD
#31. Austria – $2.87 USD
#30. United Kingdom – $2.90 USD
#29. Taiwan – $2.92 USD
#28. Sudan – $2.96 USD
#27. New Zealand – $3.03 USD
#26. Greece – $3.04 USD
#25. Malaysia – $3.09 USD
#24. Kuwait – $3.11 USD
#23. Brunei – $3.22 USD
#22. Bangladesh – $3.25 USD
#21. United Arab Emirates – $3.41 USD
#20. Israel – $3.53 USD
#19. Oman – $3.73 USD
#18. Iran – $3.78 USD
#17. Italy – $3.85 USD
#16. Canada – $3.88 USD
#15. Iceland – $3.94 USD
#14. Jamaica – $3.96 USD
#13. Jordan – $4.02 USD
#12. Switzerland – $4.09 USD
#11. Luxembourg – $4.12 USD
#10. Pakistan – $4.18 USD
#9. Denmark – $4.20 USD
#8. Australia – $4.37 USD
#7. Ireland – $4.49 USD
#6. Norway – $4.50 USD
#5. Japan – $4.61 USD
#4. Sweden – $4.69 USD
#3. Finland – $4.71 USD
#2. France – $4.74 USD
#1. Qatar – $5.82 USD
According to the article, regular RD$213.80 per gallon @ 38.3 Pesos to the American Dollar = $5.58 US per gallon.
The $2.00 US per gallon for the Dominican Republic in your list relates to what?
"The $2.00 US per gallon for the Dominican Republic in your list relates to what?"
These are beer prices. (per pint), I refer to beer as "fuel" because it makes work easier, more interesting, and it peps me up!
Interesting to note that Aussies pay $4.37, per pint?! Wow!
Maybe I'll retire to Nicaragua. I'll be paying just 0.80cents!
Quality above quantity is an Australian trait.
I take it the aren't very many alcoholics in Australia. What with those prices, I rather ask for asylum at the nation with the better beer and cheaper price!
so what justifies prices like that.....taxes??
1. Taxes
2. transport costs. (it's a bloody big country) hahahha
3. Taxes
you also find a lot of Ozzies brew their own beer. I can't wait to start myself...
"you also find a lot of Ozzies brew their own beer. I can't wait to start myself..."
My good friend, Need a helper!?
In Australia we pay high taxes on everything, especially alcohol, petrol and tobacco, as well as 10% goods-and-services tax on almost everything, as well as income tax, company tax and land tax, and soon a carbon tax (unless there is a change in government). However unlike in the Dominican Republic, politicians do not become wealthy as a result of their time in office, and most is spent on services, welfare, infrastructure and foreign aid.
Taxes, taxes, taxes, and more taxes.....Corruption, corruption, and more corruption! ..What's the difference!?
Either way, your money gets taken away.
And yes, I know. Taxes are for the benefit of all, and corruption is for the benefit of an individual.Yes, I get it!
My point is, we all pay, one way or another...Except, you don't pay your taxes, you get prosecuted and end up in the slammer.
With corruption, The one ending up in the slammer is/are the culprits, if ever.
I fear the US, Internal Revenue Service, ...Service??...Anyway, they've come after me on occasions, and believe you me, it's nerve wracking! You never know what they're gonna hit you with.(shudder!).
I look forward to my corrupt DR!. It's easier on the nerves.!
OK, but $4.37 for a pint of beer!?..Jeez!
Let me ask you. Do you not grow your own barley and hops? The process of brewing is cheap and quick. It could not cost more than $0.50cents to brew a gallon. What justifies tacking on all this money?
I was gonna visit Melbourne, but I change my mind, I'd die of thirst there.!
You should never let the price of a beer stop you from going there... It's all relevant as Roy pointed out fuel costs, you wouldn't come here if you looked at the fuel prices and you needed a car...
Very thing is attempted to be balanced, beer cost v good universal health care v great roads v power costs v fuel v food prices etc etc..... When Ozz is number 2 in standard of living, beer price is almost irrelevant....
See if you can get Coopers Brew kits in the US before you come Ron, then we can make both fuels..hahahha ..... It is a shame Roy is not a beer drinker......
Stillhere. One of my most desired goals is to brew my own. Perhaps we can pool our energy and expertise and make lots of "fuel".?. I wonder if it's legal to do so in DR.
I bought a one-time kit for about $50. It came with all the necessary ingredients, etc. It actually tasted quite good, but only got a gallon. I'll look into what I can get here that's not available there.
I sure look forward to meeting up with you and family, friend. I think we share lots of interests and goals! Won't be long now!
And, yes, I'd sure love to visit the land of Ozz! It sure looks pretty and exciting from afar. The price of beer, notwithstanding!
bring a Hydrometer manual bottle caper, caps and a couple of no boil beer kits and we can start from there.... hahahhaha mmmmm home brew........
My best advice is,
1) if you visit Australia, put up with high beers prices, but "bring your own girls" from the Dominican Republic.
2) Thoroughly wash your sludge-digestor before using it to brew beer.
'
Stillhere.
I'll bring whatever isn't too bulky to carry. But definitely a hydrometer and bottle capper.
Roy, If I do the BYOG, bit. I'll get stampeded from both sides and suffer head contusions!...so, no way!
For now, I'll bring whatever will fit into my luggage. Later, once we establish what's needed that can't be found in DR, will have to be imported from Miami or Puerto Rico. I'll look into the "no- boil kits".
Beer me, brother!
Roy, as our beloved Allah has taught us," if the mountain won't come to Mohamed, Mohamed must come to the mountain"!
I propose that we try and fulfill, (as good Christians, shalt), God's very own command to import ten thousand healthy and virile young Australians to impregnate one hundred thousand pubescent Dominican women. The prophecy shalt be consummated and joy will reign in our kingdom..Amen!
Genesis 26:4 (Read all of Genesis 26)
And I will make thy seed to multiply as the stars of heaven, and will give unto thy seed all these countries; and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed;
Glory be to our Lord and saviour!..Hallelujah!
Er...that'll be $100.00 stud fee, per person, please.