Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Gas oil in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Taxation of unleaded petrol and gas oil.
bio-oil and gas oil.
The company converts PET from beverage and water bottles to fuel gas oil.
Marine gas oil used by ships crossing a frontier between a third country
Repeal of country specific minima for heating gas oil in accordance with Article 9(2)
At MAES you have regular gas oil, gas oil extra and then gas oil plus.
Gas oil ratio 50 to 1 We all love more time with our family and friends.
The gas oil is purchased each month at the average price of gas oil in the month concerned.
The increase in the taxation level of gas oil in the future period has its positive
As regards gas oil, the Council provides for two stages in reducing sulphur content.
Commercial gas oil used as propellant" shall mean gas oil used as propellant for the following purposes.
As rational operators, drivers will make use of the gas oil price difference as much as they can and tank in the Member State where it is the cheapest.
The other main amendments relate to the current marine gas oil provisions under Article 4 of Directive 1999/32/EC.
Heating: gas oil central heating throughout the main house with wireless programmer and individual thermostats.
Singapore-based Gas Oil Services(GasOil), a specialist provider to the offshore oil
The consequences for industrial policies of levelling out the prices of gas oil and petrol, and the possible shift of consumer preference from gas oil vehicles to petrol vehicles
Member States, which on 1 January 2003 are authorised to apply a monitoring charge for heating gas oil, may continue to apply a reduced rate of EUR 10 per 1000 litres for that product.
option B leads to a small increase in gas oil consumption, a small decrease in consumption of unleaded petrol
The Commission states that the differences in gas oil prices applied by different EU countries create distortions of competition on haulage markets,
Nevertheless, Luxembourg remains the most obvious example since its annual gas oil consumption in 2004 amounted to 4 500 litres per capita, compared with 750 in neighbouring Belgium5.