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South African Gasoline Are Skyrocketing. Here Is A Solution

By: GARKO

Having a bit more trouble lately than usual in making ends meet? Sorry to tell you, but it is going to get worse before it gets better.
Indicators include that the Rand and the US dollar are both in decline, oil is traded in the US dollar and the price of petrol in South Africa is steadily rising.
I’m not sure if everyone knows this, but usually the weak rand and other market factors don’t affect the price of oil immediately, but usually 12 months later do we bare the brunt of bad markets.
This is also a result of the fact that oil is purchased in futures. There is a whole series of actions over roughly a six to twelve month period between the expensive oil getting shipped by the supplier from the field and then getting.
The weak rand South Africa has been having and other factors that affect oil prices like war, elections, abnormal weather, corporate downsizing, etc will get to them NEXT year!
The reason that a weak dollar has so much effect on the price of gas even in South Africa is because the dollar is the currency that oil is exchanged in across the globe. The United States actually uses up HALF of the world’s oil even though they only have 4% of the world’s population! Yeah, there is something crazy about that but there it is.
Now, when the dollar weakens, it costs other countries less to buy Oil, so they try to trade higher volumes as quickly as possible, but this results in higher demand. And like all things in higher demand, the price is bound to go up.
When one thinks about fuel and South Africa they often think of SASOL but SASOL accounts for less than 1/5th of the total South African fuel demand
Caltex is the major supplier of South Africa’s petrol, and they distribute semi-refined oil to other petrol company’s refineries. There is difference in petrol from one company to the next but the core is the same Caltex oil.
The different companies have different techniques and chemicals that they add to the petrol so that is why they can advertise as being different, or better, that one another.
So with the new understanding of the oil industry in South Africa and of the problems it is facing one might ask what are the alternatives? The Prius from Toyota is an engine that is powered with hydrogen and we have had that for a decade. BMW also has a green engine that they’ve been working on. Pretty much every major manufacturer has some activity going forward to make vehicles which run on something other than fossil fuels or in a hybrid with fossil fuels. These various solutions are not as easy as individual car owners doing modifications on their car engines to facilitate a different fuel solution than the one that the manufacturer originally installed.
One needs to look to individual pioneers and grassroots movements to find any real solutions.
WATER4GAS is providing information at a low price which people can use in their garage or wherever to build a small assembly which infuses hydrogen into the gasoline/air mixture that their vehicle runs on.
Using Water4Gas you can minimumly expect to lower your fuel consumption by thirty to fifty percent or even more. With WATER4GAS gasoline is made consumable so you can lower your fuel consumption.
It also helps make emissions substantially cleaner.Happy members number about 99%! So how about you?

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