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Shell takes Diesel Price down by 4 cents per litre

Published: Tue 18 Dec 2001 05:16 PM
Shell New Zealand will reduce the wholesale price of diesel by four cents a litre, effective from midnight tonight (Tuesday).
Shell spokesman Simon King said that Shell was able to reduce the diesel price due to a softening of the international price for diesel.
“It is specifically the international diesel price that has softened, due to factors unique to that product.
“Shell remains committed to bringing the lowest possible prices to our customers,” Mr King said.
The prevailing pump prices for diesel will be 59.9 cents per litre in most parts of the country.
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