There are a number of variables, but a container filled completely to exclude oxygen is best, and it shouldn't deteriorate noticeably inside three months. After that, the trick is to use a fuel-stabilizer called STA-BIL. It's made in the US, but should be available in most countries, and with this stuff the gas ought to be usable for up to about 18 months. It's also a good idea to put a bit in the tank of your chainsaw or whatever the last time you fire it up before winter, as it stops the fuel system getting gooed up in storage.
None. You do not store fuel in a pump.
Petrol is just gasoline, and is very easy to store. Petrol can be stored in a thick plastic container, kept out of sunlight and away from heat.
Until you drive so long your petrol tank is empty.
Petrol is relatively easy to store if stored properly in approved containers in a well-ventilated area away from sources of heat or ignition. It is important to follow safety guidelines when handling and storing petrol to prevent accidents.
in a non see through air tight container
Cars that run diesel are long lasting than petrol cars.
Drive and see how long it lasts.
Cut down on any unnesecary items from the grocery store, bike or walk everywhere or if it's long distance,go by the subway, bound to be cheaper than petrol :)
Cut down on any unnesecary items from the grocery store, bike or walk everywhere or if it's long distance,go by the subway, bound to be cheaper than petrol :)
Petrol itself is not corrosive, but it can degrade certain materials over time if they come into prolonged contact with it. It is important to handle and store petrol in containers specifically designed for that purpose to avoid any corrosive effects on materials.
There are many places where one can purchase a petrol chain saw. One such place where a person can purchase a petrol chain saw is at any retail store that sells power tools such as Lowe's or Sears.
It burns nicely, holds lots of energy, is easy to store and transfer.