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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #1 on: 12 June 2018, 19:45:58 »

Local market forces will always play a part, although I was going to post a quip about how everything is cheaper up north, but that doesn't seem to be the case :-\
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #2 on: 12 June 2018, 20:17:43 »

All I know is that it's going up quickly!  :(

I paid 124.9p for DERV at Costco Bristol today.  Last week it was 119.9p.  :o
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #3 on: 12 June 2018, 20:20:52 »

Should have fueled mine on the way to the airport  ::)

Might bring back a couple of drums, currently €0.96 here :o
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #4 on: 12 June 2018, 20:23:57 »

Local market forces will always play a part, although I was going to post a quip about how everything is cheaper up north, but that doesn't seem to be the case :-\
If you take LPG as an example, Birmingham Area has always been the Cheapest for LPG within the UK, closely followed by Leeds and parts of Manchester / Liverpool, having said that East London isnt that far behind and its quiet amazing how East and West London have always had a relative prices difference.

Market demand, too much, not enough, local Competition, Stock Reserves, they all play the part.
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #5 on: 12 June 2018, 20:25:48 »

All I know is that it's going up quickly!  :(

I paid 124.9p for DERV at Costco Bristol today.  Last week it was 119.9p.  :o
Both cheap £136.9 for the cheaper Unleaded at the mo.
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #6 on: 12 June 2018, 21:06:15 »

Shell V-Power 141.9 p/litre this morning!  :'( :'( :'(

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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #7 on: 13 June 2018, 11:11:05 »

All I know is that it's going up quickly!  :(

I paid 124.9p for DERV at Costco Bristol today.  Last week it was 119.9p.  :o
2 or 3 weeks ago, standard diesel was 141.9p in brakkers
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #8 on: 13 June 2018, 13:47:19 »

Should have fueled mine on the way to the airport  ::)

Might bring back a couple of drums, currently €0.96 here :o

Italy last week was 1.55 euro for Derv,petrol was dearer :-\
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #9 on: 13 June 2018, 17:37:02 »

In Gibraltar last Tuesday £0.91p p/l.

Driving around this week, cheapest I've seen is £1.23 p/l the dearest £1.48p/l.Unleaded. on motorway of course. Because it costs more to deliver, ????  That's what a manager at Moto once said.
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #10 on: 13 June 2018, 18:10:36 »

euro 1.25 for diesel and petrol around 1.35 here in Spain.

Interestingly, as I have observed before, it comes down quicker than in the Uk.

Methinks the Conservatives will be having a word in the retailers ears to bring the price down. Last thing needed is inflation at this stage of Brexit.
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #11 on: 13 June 2018, 22:17:30 »

In Gibraltar last Tuesday £0.91p p/l.

Driving around this week, cheapest I've seen is £1.23 p/l the dearest £1.48p/l.Unleaded. on motorway of course. Because it costs more to deliver, ????  That's what a manager at Moto once said.
Was told by a tanker driver a few years ago that how far the filling station was from the refinery/depot made a difference. Was he yanking my chain. :-\
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #12 on: 13 June 2018, 22:37:28 »

Nope as it has to get from the refinery to the tanks...

A truck will be averaging somewhere between 5 and 10 mpg and will typically cost £200k... so it doesn't take a genius to work that out ;)
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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #13 on: 13 June 2018, 22:41:00 »

And motorway service stations do not have any local competition....

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Re: Regional variations in fuel prices
« Reply #14 on: 13 June 2018, 22:56:40 »

And motorway service stations do not have any local competition....

Ron.
They do, if you're prepared to look, although they do have a captive audience  ;)
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