Hopefully just long enough for us to wise up and stop using it. A good portion of crude oil is used directly for chemical production, that will be the hardest one to do without.
we get petrol from deep down under the ground.
There were long queues of cars before the petrol stations. At least one person was killed.
demand of petrol are going up year by year and petrol is nonrenewable source of energy
Supreme petrol is one way to say that the gasoline possesses more percentage of hydrocarbon. More the percentage of octane for a given petrol, it will burn more hence giving more energy and less unburnt hydrocarbons. Supreme petrol's are little expensive than regular petrol.
The changing of petrol price affects the rate of inflation. When petrol price increases, it follows that the cost of production and transportation of most goods also increase.
20 to 30 years
The Mercedes petrol engine will last about 300,000-400,000 miles. If the factory maintenance schedule is strictly complied with.
petrol does not last forever
Where to collect the data of Petrol of last 10 years and draw a histogram
Until you drive so long your petrol tank is empty.
about a month in the winter. petrol takes rather long to expire however in a jerry can it kind of depends. it might last about 2 months, however feel free to correct me if im wrong.
The prices of petrol products have changed in the last 12 months by -4.78% in America. Petrol prices are currently 3.665, and one year ago the prices were 3.849.
If you put gasoline/petrol in the oil resivoir of any engine, you will destroy the engine if you do not drain the oil and add fresh oil immediately. Start running that engine and it will not last long.
Cars that run diesel are long lasting than petrol cars.
the disadvantages of petrol is it dont last forever only for a certain time and its poluting the world to its death nath g
Drive and see how long it lasts.
Depends on how you drive it, as does fuel consumption in any car. Stand on the throttle to get to next petrol station, and it won't last as long. Driving normally, you should get up to 50 miles - but don't push your luck!