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Scoob Fae Ork 20 May 2009 12:38 AM

Petrol Price's going loopy again
 
What on earth is going on with the fuel prices their sky rocketing again. There was a 3p a litre jump in price in orkney today taking us up to £1.09 for crap 95 ron and were £1.11 for diesel what are you guys paying

TonyBurns 20 May 2009 06:25 AM

96.9 for UL and 101.9 for diesel, v power is at 104.9.

Tony:)

PS supermarkets are still cheaper but not by much :(

DJ_Jon 20 May 2009 06:38 AM

OPEC has reduced production causing the price to increase, IIRC

B0DSKI 20 May 2009 08:26 AM

Added to which the government fecking up the economy and the value of the £ being so weak against imported goods, is making everything go up in price. Not just Petrol

SunnySideUp 20 May 2009 08:41 AM

I noticed this too yesterday ...... prices which had been bouncing around 98p are now 104p OVERNIGHT!! :eek:

Scooby Snacks 23 20 May 2009 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by TonyBurns (Post 8714430)
96.9 for UL and 101.9 for diesel, v power is at 104.9.

Tony:)

PS supermarkets are still cheaper but not by much :(

Jeez, I can't find diesel for less than £103.9 at the moment and most are £105.9.

The way the increases are going at the moment, it'll be £110 by the weekend!

urban 20 May 2009 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by Scooby Snacks 23 (Post 8714578)
JThe way the increases are going at the moment, it'll be £110 by the weekend!

Unlikely ;)

If that was going to be the case, then we're all fcuked :D

Matteeboy 20 May 2009 09:22 AM

Diesel is still under a quid in one garage down here - not for long I suspect...

Jamz3k 20 May 2009 09:31 AM

filled her up today at a Maxol garage, 1.02p for UL. Still even with the increase its cheaper for me to drive to work than use public transport:lol1:

hutton_d 20 May 2009 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 8714611)
Diesel is still under a quid in one garage down here - not for long I suspect...


Which one? It was still 99.9 at Asda in Falmouth last week. In Truro, the re-vamped Sainsbury's garage seemed to be cheap but maybe that was just to attract punters after it opened again ....

Dave

A4_Paul 20 May 2009 09:48 AM

Filled up at shell last night 109.9 for V Power is it really worth it?????

Leslie 20 May 2009 10:30 AM

Just leapt by by 2p a litre hers too! The tankers in the harbour parked up waiting for the price to go up before unloading will be off for a refill soon then!

Les :(

hodgy0_2 20 May 2009 11:03 AM

the natural price for petrol/derv is around the 1.30p a litre

its only this low coz of the world economic meltdown -- hence reduced demand

as soon as things pick up globally, then petrol will be 1.30 - 1.50 a litre anyone who thinks any different really has their head in the sand

sorry -- but thats just the way it is

unless, thats is someone can give me a really good reason why anyone would sell a finite resource cheaper than the market will stand

Mitchy260 20 May 2009 11:14 AM

Aberdeen Shell

Diesel 99.9p
Petrol 96.9p

Its not diesel that has taken a hammering, its petrol. A couple of months back the difference was 13p.

A couple of more rises coming soon this year aswell. Fuel duty up again in Sept along with the increase when VAT returns to 17.5% at the tail end of the year.

Simon C 20 May 2009 11:30 AM

Diesel at Tesco was 100.9 last night in Herts.

Bravo2zero_sps 20 May 2009 12:04 PM

Happens every year and driven by OPEC. Come Spring/early summer prices start to rise and hit their peak by September. Once we get into October the price stops going up and then gradually falls for the Winter period as OPEC increases production again.

stilover 20 May 2009 12:16 PM

Makes me glad I'm running a Diesel these days.

It got stupid before.

GC8WRX 20 May 2009 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by hodgy0_2 (Post 8714774)
the natural price for petrol/derv is around the 1.30p a litre

its only this low coz of the world economic meltdown -- hence reduced demand

as soon as things pick up globally, then petrol will be 1.30 - 1.50 a litre anyone who thinks any different really has their head in the sand

sorry -- but thats just the way it is

unless, thats is someone can give me a really good reason why anyone would sell a finite resource cheaper than the market will stand


Because people will NOT pay 1.50, there will be a revolt!

hodgy0_2 20 May 2009 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by GC8WRX (Post 8714881)
Because people will NOT pay 1.50, there will be a revolt!

few years ago they revolted when it hit 90p a litre -- but not a peep last year when it hit 1.25p

its just the market

I doubt the UK government will subsidise petrol, as the increase will be on the base cost not the Tax levied

GC8WRX 20 May 2009 12:24 PM

I agree, but 1.50 is a massive rip off and IMO would spark fuel protests!

Block major connecting roads so the tankers cant leave the station, or rolling block the m25, and the price will fall soon enough!

Labour should be wary of pi55ing us off anymore as well!

J4CKO 20 May 2009 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by GC8WRX (Post 8714881)
Because people will NOT pay 1.50, there will be a revolt!

I have already revolted, I bought a push bike, filled my car up on the 5th of May, it still has 3/4 of a tank, to be honest, I should sell it, have done five miles in the last week.

I appreciate its not for everyone, but there are valid reasons and there are excuses.

If you are able bodied, live a decent distance from work and have facilities to get changed and store a bike then use one.

Drive a small car that does more to the gallon, they arent that bad , honest, mine however only does 22/23 mpg round town so its an expensive option but not worth changing for a more eco minded one at the moment. The bike brings other benefits, fitness, you can always park and you get to wear some really strange stuff, we have got so hung up on the car and panic anytime anything threatens it when really we should try other options (if able) and you may find they arent so bad.

Public transport is horrendous though and I really sympathise with people who have to use it on a regular basis, but not as much as I sympathise with those who do long busy commutes sat in traffic.

I got drenched last night on the way home, you know what, it was great.

GC8WRX 20 May 2009 12:37 PM

I have started to walk a lot more now its not as cold, not cos im revolting against petrol prices (although walking does help my budget a little), its cos im getting slightly unfit since i went down from football 3 times a week to once!

PLus if its sunny you can look at the scantily clad girls for longer!

urban 20 May 2009 12:46 PM

I live about 12/13 miles from work and if I use the car the journey it will usually take me anywhere betwen 20 and 60 minutes in the morning depending on what time I leave home.

I've used public transport a few times recently.
15/20 minute walk to the train station - £4.40 one way.
Get on train, watch all the poor bollox's stuck in traffic as you fly past whilst sipping your coffee - 15/20 minutes for the journey - regardless what time it is!
Get off train, walk 10/15 minutes to work.

Fine when its a nice day......................if its lashing, then we'll I'm afraid its the car!
Last time I took the train - it was during quite strong head winds :(

Wurzel 20 May 2009 02:00 PM

BP/ARAL Ultimate was €1,45.9 yesterday.

BP/ARAL SUL €1.31.9 yesterday

no idea about V-Power but the prices have gone stupid here aswell.

tanyatriangles 20 May 2009 02:31 PM

Anyone know what diesel is going for in France or Belgium?

Last time I went I found it at €1.05 in Belgian garages, but French supermarkets had it as low as €0.98

Matteeboy 20 May 2009 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by hutton_d (Post 8714652)
Which one? It was still 99.9 at Asda in Falmouth last week. In Truro, the re-vamped Sainsbury's garage seemed to be cheap but maybe that was just to attract punters after it opened again ....

Dave

Oops - bit slow on this one!
That was at Carland Cross - the Shell garage. Often a cheap one.

MattW 20 May 2009 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by SunnySideUp (Post 8714543)
I noticed this too yesterday ...... prices which had been bouncing around 98p are now 104p OVERNIGHT!! :eek:

Buy it during the day then ;)

Mark1983 20 May 2009 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by Wurzel (Post 8715097)
BP/ARAL Ultimate was €1,45.9 yesterday.

BP/ARAL SUL €1.31.9 yesterday

no idea about V-Power but the prices have gone stupid here aswell.

Echo your comments on the ARAL Ultimate 100, it's getting silly, it was €1.33 a couple of weeks ago.

PeteBrant 20 May 2009 08:26 PM

Crude oil went over $60 a barrel today, the highest for 6 months, mainly because investors are buying up options on the assumption that the price will go up. There is not a supply shortage, indeed, it is envisaged that there will actually be a storage problem fairly soon because demand is so low. The price is being pushed up purely by a speculative bubble; I.e. exactly what pushed the price up to $150 a barrel last year.

FlightMan 20 May 2009 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by PeteBrant (Post 8715881)
Crude oil went over $60 a barrel today, the highest for 6 months, mainly because investors are buying up options on the assumption that the price will go up. There is not a supply shortage, indeed, it is envisaged that there will actually be a storage problem fairly soon because demand is so low. The price is being pushed up purely by a speculative bubble; I.e. exactly what pushed the price up to $150 a barrel last year.

+1.

As investors are still somewhat shaky about stocks and shares, and currencies, they're looking to make money on something we can't do without.

Oil.


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