Because it is running out and more people want it.
no it is cheaper
Gas is a liquid, unless you are referring to Natural Gas which cost more to transport than oil which is used to manufacture gasoline.
Home heating oil is typically more expensive than gasoline because it is a refined product that requires additional processing to meet specific heating requirements. Additionally, the demand for home heating oil is generally lower than the demand for gasoline, which can also contribute to its higher price.
I think because brent is produced in the N. Sea. Shipping cost.
Heating oil is more expensive than gasoline because it is a refined product that requires additional processing to meet specific standards for use in heating systems. Additionally, heating oil is typically in higher demand during colder months, leading to increased prices.
* Oil is used in power stations to generate electricity * Oil is used to power combustion engines in vehicles to lubricate * Oil is used to make all kinds of plastic, including polyester and nylon * Oil is used in cooking * Oil is a non-renewable resource which is becoming more difficult to find and more expensive to produce
Pine nut oil is pressed from pine nuts; olive oil is pressed from olives. Pine nut oil is much more expensive than olive oil. Olive oil is used in many foods, from salads and pasta to breads and other baked goods, while pine nut oil is used in a few specialty recipes.
Yes, dealerships do oil changes. However, they often take longer than fast oil change places, and they are frequently more expensive as well.
Coal is less expensive than oil and will be more plentiful in years to come
cost of refining the crude oil ofcourse... In the UK diesel is more expensive than normal unleaded petrol.
They're about the same price.
Plastics are made mostly from petroleum, and petroleum is getting more expensive. It is a non renewable resource, in the sense that there is only so much oil in the oil wells, and when it is pumped out, it does not get replaced. We might have to switch to agricultural sources of oil, which will be more expensive.