BTW what's a gallon ??
Volume/Capacity (
http://www.kennesaw.edu/stu_dev/isrs/hb27.html)
1 cubic cm(cm3) = 0.0610 in3
1 cubic decimeter (dm3 = 1,000cm3 = 0.0353ft3
1 cubic meter (m3) = 1,000dm3 = 1.3080yd3
1 liter (l) = 1dm3 = 0.2642 US gal
1 liter = 1.057qt = 0.2200 Imp gal1 hectoliter (h) = 100l = 2.8378 Us bu
1 cubic inch (in3) = 16.387cm3
1 cubic foot (ft3) = 0.0283m3
1 cubic yard (yd3) = 27ft3 = 0.7646m3
1 US dry pint = 0.5506l
1 US bushel = 64 US dry pt = 35.239l
1 US liquid pint = 0.47321 = 2cups = 16oz = 450cc
1 US liquid qt = 4cups = 0.946l
1 US gallon = 2 half gallons = 4 qts = 8pts = 16cups = 128 fl oz. = 3.7854l
1 cup(cu) = 8oz = 16 Tb
1 Tablespoon (Tb) = 3 tsp. = 15 cc
1 teaspoon (tsp) = 5ml = 5cc
1 ounce (oz) = 30cc = 28.3g = 30ml
So there are two different gallons, US and Imperial!
Corrected Helsinki, Finland should then be:
About EUR 1.10 / liter = USD 1.31 / liter = USD 4,96 / US gallon
That is about the cheapest I can get here. It can be EUR 1.20 / liter at some places.
And you must remember that it was not a long time ago when 1 euro was below 1 US dollar. Gas prices up here in Finland did not change much during the same time.
I am not sure if the sheiks and Norwegians accept also euros besides dollars for their
barrels nowadays. (Mastiff, hallo?)
P.S.
1 barrel = 42 US gal = 158.9 liters