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The quote said nothing to the contrary. Crude results in some fraction of gasoline/petrol, and taxes are applied. His point was that the taxes are about 4-5 times the cost of the underlying petrol, which is about what it is in the U.K. (Last I heard, gas in the U.K. is about the equivalent of about $4-5 a gallon for unleaded regular.)
germany: ca. 2 marks per litre, which means $4 per gallon. give or take a little due to currency fluctuations and whatever.