Jumaat, 1 April 2011

Blog Ahmad Tarmizi (بلوڬ احمد ترمذي)

Blog Ahmad Tarmizi (بلوڬ احمد ترمذي)


Petrol RON97 naik 20 sen

Posted: 01 Apr 2011 06:45 AM PDT

Maaf ye kawan kawan. Ini bukan lah gurauan April Fools.
Harga minyak Petrol naik lagi. Walaupun yang naik ialah RON97, nampak sangat kerajaan dengki untuk rakyat mendapatkan produk yang berkualiti.

Pakat lah ramai ramai pakai RON95 sebab kerajaan tahu rakyat tak kisah. Minyak gas (minyak tanah) pun kalau kerajaan kata bagus untuk isi kat kereta dan harga nya pulak RM1.00 seliter, pakat ramai pengguna akan tukar minyak gas. Itu lah kebanyakan standard pengguna di Malaysia. Asal boleh......

Sept 2009 - RM 2.00
July 2010 - RM 2.10
Nov 2010 - RM 2.15
Dec 2010 - RM 2.30
Jan 2011 - RM 2.40
Feb 2011 - RM 2.50
April 2011 - RM 2.70

Sama ada BN terlalu yakin akan memperolehi kemenangan dalam Pilihanraya Negeri Sarawak atau BN cuba beri signal bahawa Pilihanraya Umum tidak akan diadakan pada waktu terdekat ini.

* Inilah kegilaan kerajaan kita. Memperkenalkan RON95 minyak mesin rumput yang layak untuk negara bukan pengeluar minyak, tetapi telah dikhaskan untuk rata-rata rakyat pendapatan sederhana dan rendah di sebuah negara pengeluar minyak paling berkualiti! - edyesdotcom.blogspot.com

Berita nya seperti dibawah:

RON97 petrol up 20 sen from tomorrow

April 01, 2011
The jump is due to unrest in oil-rich North Africa. — Reuters file pic
KUALA LUMPUR, April 1 — The pump price for RON97 petrol will go up 20 sen a litre to RM2.70/litre effective midnight, a source said today.

It is the highest jump this year as world oil prices have spiked due to unrest in oil-rich North Africa.

"We received the confirmation notice this evening about the 20 sen rise," a source told The Malaysian Insider.

The price of the higher-grade RON97 rose 10 sen effective January 31 after a similar hike in early January 2011. It had earlier spiked to RM2.30 last December 1.

It is understood prices of other fuel grades will remain unchanged as only RON97 prices are determined by a market float.

The government had said it would review all options to ensure that it can maintain the price of the RON95 grade, used by most motorists, despite rising global prices.-http://www.themalaysianinsider.com


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