i see diesel gone up 3p
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Yeah you have to find out for yourself when it goes up but when it goes down the whole world is made aware.i see diesel gone up 3p
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Thats got bugger all to do with it.....Was expected - pound is only 1.44 against the dollar and fuel is priced in USD, plus feedstock prices are on the up as well
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Why? Do tell..... Would appreciate some information to back up that rather sweeping statement.Thats got bugger all to do with it.....
Summers coming.
Oh yes, there will almost certainly an increase in fuel duty.Will go up again next week when the budget is announced. They aint happy with the 75% they take on fuel and want to take more while prices are still lower than we got used too....
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Yep - all linked to the traded market around Rotterdam, which is priced in USD and in turn is directly linked to demandHeating oil has been steadily rising for the past three weeks.
It always goes up very quickly but takes months to come down and what pisses me off is they put the prices up with cheap fuel they bought last month in their tanks instead of selling that off first!
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The comment was tongue in cheek...but it always goes up as summer (holiday season) approaches....but the same generally applies to diesel as well as feedstock.Why? Do tell..... Would appreciate some information to back up that rather sweeping statement.
FYI Feedstock prices usually fall, not rise when summer comes around, due to declining demand in USA until the winter stocking season......
Diesel is a blended product directly from feedstocks so practically the same thing. I don't have access to Platts indices any more but the whole demand supply cycle is interesting. Historically gasoline demand in USA has risen due to the summer "driving season" but this has largely disappeared. Mostly, prices of fuel in UK are directly linked to demand in the Rotterdam market. Yes, the demand in USA increases in the winter stocking seasonThe comment was tongue in cheek...but it always goes up as summer (holiday season) approaches....but the same generally applies to diesel as well as feedstock.
America uses diesel for domestic heating so in winter demand is extremely high usually pushing up the price of crude.
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WOT! You in Spain again?Passed a garage in Spain a couple of days ago selling Diesel for 84 cents (65p?) a litre
Yes, en route to PortugalWOT! You in Spain again?
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Yes, en route to Portugal
Passed a garage in Spain a couple of days ago selling Diesel for 84 cents (65p?) a litre
I expect you regret selling that van now AWOT! You in Spain again?
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Haha ..... No regrets .......... (just a little jealous however )I expect you regret selling that van now A