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Shell brings price down again

Published: Fri 21 Mar 2003 11:03 AM
Shell brings price down again following further oil price falls.
Shell is reducing petrol prices again following a further easing of world oil prices.
The new petrol price at most Shell service stations nationwide will be 109.9 cents per litre for 91 grade, 114.9 cents per litre for 96 grade and 69.9 cents per litre for diesel, to take effect immediately.
“Shell aims to bring all motorists across the country the best possible prices, and these new reduced prices ensure that Shell is again passing on savings to our customers," Shell Retail Manager Mark Nobilo said today.
"The international situation, particularly given the commencement of hostilities against Iraq, is extremely unstable and Shell is unable to predict what way fuel prices will go in the future, however, Shell remains committed to bringing New Zealanders the best possible prices, and we are pleased we can bring prices down further today,” Mr Nobilo said.

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