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LPG 57.9p, thats more like it.
« on: 11 November 2014, 17:19:23 »

Heading back from Epsom today, it was a toss up of bollok round the M25 on petrol due to a near empty tank of LPG or head through London and grap some Gas, cause Im a sad bastard the latter one won, drove to a known good Shell Garage that normally sells Lpg at a resonable price in Forest Hill, only to fing it been shut down and opened as a BP, bollards I thought, but the noticed they were selling the stuff at 57.9p, Bonus. Downside is its only taken me 3 hours to get back.  >:(
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Re: LPG 57.9p, thats more like it.
« Reply #1 on: 11 November 2014, 17:46:33 »

Heading back from Epsom today, it was a toss up of bollok round the M25 on petrol due to a near empty tank of LPG or head through London and grap some Gas, cause Im a sad bastard the latter one won, drove to a known good Shell Garage that normally sells Lpg at a resonable price in Forest Hill, only to fing it been shut down and opened as a BP, bollards I thought, but the noticed they were selling the stuff at 57.9p, Bonus. Downside is its only taken me 3 hours to get back.  >:(
bloomin good price.
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« Reply #2 on: 11 November 2014, 17:50:38 »

Bet you're glad you're not buying diesel at suvven prices... ::)

It probably would have taken another hour if you'd stuck with the M25 :D
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Re: LPG 57.9p, thats more like it.
« Reply #3 on: 11 November 2014, 17:59:57 »

If the price of diesel and petrol had dropped in line with the price of crude oil, we would be looking at prices near the £1 per litre mark.  ::)
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« Reply #4 on: 11 November 2014, 18:25:43 »


IFthe price of diesel and petrol had dropped in line with the price of crude oil, we would be looking at prices near the £1 per litre mark.  ::)
That's the biggest word in that sentence... :D
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« Reply #5 on: 11 November 2014, 19:17:43 »

If the price of diesel and petrol had dropped in line with the price of crude oil, we would be looking at prices near the £1 per litre mark.  ::)
A common misconception young Tigger. Have a look at the breakdown of where the money you spend on fuel goes.......tax!
A retailer was on the telly the other day trying to explain why fuel had only gone down by 20% when oil had dipped by 40%. His reply was that the part the retailer takes in profit (a pittance btw) had gone down by 46% but the tax take by only a very small amount. Retailers are also not responsible for the cost of transporting the fuel, perhaps we should start shouting at the tanker owners, their fuel costs must have refuced by quite a bit.
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« Reply #6 on: 11 November 2014, 19:19:56 »

If the price of diesel and petrol had dropped in line with the price of crude oil, we would be looking at prices near the £1 per litre mark.  ::)
A common misconception young Tigger. Have a look at the breakdown of where the money you spend on fuel goes.......tax!
A retailer was on the telly the other day trying to explain why fuel had only gone down by 20% when oil had dipped by 40%. His reply was that the part the retailer takes in profit (a pittance btw) had gone down by 46% but the tax take by only a very small amount. Retailers are also not responsible for the cost of transporting the fuel, perhaps we should start shouting at the tanker owners, their fuel costs must have refuced by quite a bit.
Refuced? ;D
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« Reply #7 on: 11 November 2014, 19:23:33 »

If the price of diesel and petrol had dropped in line with the price of crude oil, we would be looking at prices near the £1 per litre mark.  ::)
A common misconception young Tigger. Have a look at the breakdown of where the money you spend on fuel goes.......tax!
A retailer was on the telly the other day trying to explain why fuel had only gone down by 20% when oil had dipped by 40%. His reply was that the part the retailer takes in profit (a pittance btw) had gone down by 46% but the tax take by only a very small amount. Retailers are also not responsible for the cost of transporting the fuel, perhaps we should start shouting at the tanker owners, their fuel costs must have refuced by quite a bit.
Refuced? ;D
Yeah. Refuced.....what's wrong with that?
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« Reply #8 on: 11 November 2014, 19:25:03 »

If the price of diesel and petrol had dropped in line with the price of crude oil, we would be looking at prices near the £1 per litre mark.  ::)
A common misconception young Tigger. Have a look at the breakdown of where the money you spend on fuel goes.......tax!
A retailer was on the telly the other day trying to explain why fuel had only gone down by 20% when oil had dipped by 40%. His reply was that the part the retailer takes in profit (a pittance btw) had gone down by 46% but the tax take by only a very small amount. Retailers are also not responsible for the cost of transporting the fuel, perhaps we should start shouting at the tanker owners, their fuel costs must have refuced by quite a bit.
Refuced? ;D
Yeah. Refuced.....what's wrong with that?

...me and Steve knew what you meant. ;)
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Re: LPG 57.9p, thats more like it.
« Reply #9 on: 11 November 2014, 19:29:34 »

wow i thought i was the only one our local station is slightly higher at 59.9 but still bargain i reckon  :y
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Re: LPG 57.9p, thats more like it.
« Reply #10 on: 11 November 2014, 19:41:36 »

67.9p here, and that's the cheapest around.

I guess I should be grateful that the retards at BP still sell it, as they have told us the pumps are being ripped out a few weeks ago.
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Re: LPG 57.9p, thats more like it.
« Reply #11 on: 11 November 2014, 21:59:46 »

67.9p here, and that's the cheapest around.

I guess I should be grateful that the retards at BP still sell it, as they have told us the pumps are being ripped out a few weeks ago.
Actually forgot to mention, normally says Autogas on the pump, this did say Flo Gas, which Ive never seen before, hopefully a start of something new maybe a price war?, did need some home Butane Gas last week for the Garage Heating, Calor gas blue bottle (15kg) was 39.99, Flo Gas beige bottle (12.5kg) 30.95. Hmm. :-\
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Re: LPG 57.9p, thats more like it.
« Reply #12 on: 12 November 2014, 18:11:10 »

67.9p here, and that's the cheapest around.

I guess I should be grateful that the retards at BP still sell it, as they have told us the pumps are being ripped out a few weeks ago.
Actually forgot to mention, normally says Autogas on the pump, this did say Flo Gas, which Ive never seen before, hopefully a start of something new maybe a price war?, did need some home Butane Gas last week for the Garage Heating, Calor gas blue bottle (15kg) was 39.99, Flo Gas beige bottle (12.5kg) 30.95. Hmm. :-\
Its just the brand of their supplier. Shell seem to be moving over to Calor, Total seem to use Flo-gas, indies use whatever they can get I suspect!
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Re: LPG 57.9p, thats more like it.
« Reply #13 on: 12 November 2014, 18:22:45 »

So thinking out load now, if Im paying 40 notes for 15kg of Calor Butane, which isn't much different to 15 litres of the stuff, so about 2.60 a litre, whats to stop me from creating some clever pipeworks and fill up and use Lpg for my ocasional heating.
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Re: LPG 57.9p, thats more like it.
« Reply #14 on: 12 November 2014, 18:28:55 »

So thinking out load now, if Im paying 40 notes for 15kg of Calor Butane, which isn't much different to 15 litres of the stuff, so about 2.60 a litre, whats to stop me from creating some clever pipeworks and fill up and use Lpg for my ocasional heating.
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