obviously yes...because petrol like gold is priced at market price and not at the price which existed earlier.
They are usually underground simply to keep them out of sight. However I have been to some stations (usually in rural areas) where the tanks are above ground.
They are usually underground simply to keep them out of sight. However I have been to some stations (usually in rural areas) where the tanks are above ground.
In the UK, all fire stations have their own on-site tanks.
Petrol pump stations use underground tanks for a couple of reasons. Firstly, it's safer than having it in a tank above ground, as it keeps it away from any risk of sparks. Secondly, it keeps the fuel a bit safer from thiefs.
Petrol tanks are NOT a standard size.
Yes, of course. It would be retarded to expect them to run their tanks dry before effecting a price change, because that would mean they'd have to shut their production facilities down until the tanks were empty, and then there would be shortages after they resumed production.
The couple of pence that you didnt pay for..
ships which carry tanks full of petrol and tanks which leak
A tanker is used to transport the Petrol from storage tanks to the petrol station.
You can get a petrol tank from the Fuel Tanks Directwebsite where you can get a petrol tank for £55.80 better than taking it to a mechanical garage like kwik fit where they would charge hundreds for a tank and also more money to fit it. (check related link)
2 trellion gas tanks
Diesel is a fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks. Gasoline / Petrol is another fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks.