PDA

View Full Version : Military feels fuel-cost gouge in Iraq



LiberalNation
04-02-2008, 01:44 PM
Half a Trillion, what is America getting out of all this. :dunno:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080402/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/the_military_s_gas_war;_ylt=Ah1pjn9Jmqmv6coMLT_ODm Z34T0D


WASHINGTON - Think you're being gouged by Big Oil? U.S. troops in Iraq are paying almost as much as Americans back home, despite burning fuel at staggering rates in a war to stabilize a country known for its oil reserves. Military units pay an average of $3.23 a gallon for gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, some $88 a day per service member in Iraq, according to an Associated Press review and interviews with defense officials. A penny or two increase in the price of fuel can add millions of dollars to U.S. costs.

Critics in Congress are fuming. The U.S., they say, is getting suckered as the cost of the war exceeds half a trillion dollars — $10.3 billion a month, according to the Congressional Research Service.

Some lawmakers say oil-rich allies in the Middle East should be doing more to subsidize fuel costs because of the stake they have in a secure Iraq. Others point to Iraq's own burgeoning surplus as crude oil prices top $100 a barrel. Baghdad subsidies let Iraqis pay only about $1.36 a gallon.

The U.S. military, through its Defense Energy Support Center, buys fuel on the open market, paying from $1.99 a gallon to as much as $5.30 a gallon under contracts with private and government-owned oil companies. The center then sets a fixed rate for troops, currently $3.51 a gallon for diesel, $3.15 for gasoline, $3.04 for jet fuel and $13.61 for avgas, a high-octane fuel used mostly in unmanned aerial vehicles.

rppearso
04-02-2008, 04:22 PM
Oh well thats life, what is the military going to do about it. Not what CAN they do about it but WILL they actually do about it, probably nothing but keep wasting money.