Just to give a lift to everyone, Petrol & diesel should come down by about 10c per litre over the next week or so.
Over the past 10 days, there has been a sustained lowering of world oil prices including refined products such as petrol & diesel.
Port Delivered Diesel is 12% off its high and trend is down.
To calculate pump reduction deduct approx. 60c (duty, vat on duty, distribution costs, dealer margin) from current average retail price (1.45) and then the percentage discount of the port delivered price.
Just to give a lift to everyone, Petrol & diesel should come down by about 10c per litre over the next week or so.
Over the past 10 days, there has been a sustained lowering of world oil prices including refined products such as petrol & diesel.
Port Delivered Diesel is 12% off its high and trend is down.
To calculate pump reduction deduct approx. 60c (duty, vat on duty, distribution costs, dealer margin) from current average retail price (1.45) and then the percentage discount of the port delivered price.
Not gonna hold my breath on this.
Just hope I can sweat it out another week before I need a fill.
Also shopping around for petrol or diesel doesn't make sense if you have to travel any extra distance. The more driving you do the more fuel you burn cancelling out any savings.We can live in hope!
I expect to hear the usual rubbish from Mary Harney and Mary Coughlan and the joke National Consumer Agency, to "shop around" to bring down prices.
Shopping around when there appears to be a virtual cartel in diesel/petrol prices will do little for the consumer either.
Lucky you - - I have to visit for a fill at least twice a week - - really starting to hurt!
The savings won't be passed on in Ireland.
I filled up yesterday at a cost of 137.9 per litre of petrol
MMMMMM that's competitive.
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