Gull Holds Fuel Prices
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Gull Holds Fuel Prices
Petrol savings of around 6 cents per litre at most Gull sites
Auckland, 19 May 2009 – Gull New
Zealand is holding its fuel prices today after the four oil
giants increased prices yesterday by approximately 5 cents
per litre for petrol and 3 cents per litre for diesel.
The most common price for fuel at the outlets of the four oil giants is now $1.639 for Regular 91 and $1.019 for Diesel.
“We refused to move yesterday as the market was
not right,” says Dave Bodger, General Manager of Gull in
New Zealand. “We have looked at international prices today
and deem that a move would still be premature.
ays, Gull
will take its time and look to review the market again
tomorrow morning, but today’s prices will not be above
$1.579 for Regular 91 and $0.979 for diesel. Some sites
are further discounted below this, giving the Kiwi motorist
the opportunity to get that extra fill up,” says
Bodger.
Bodger adds, “Both the Kiwi dollar and
the price of refined fuel are very volatile on a day-to-day
basis. It could well be that these work out in favour of
lower prices in the next 24 hours. It would not be fair to
the public if we increase prices for a couple of days just
to bring them down again. If current market factors remain,
an increase is likely, but Gull will hold fuel prices while
it can.”
Prices noted are effective at the majority of retail sites where Gull controls the fuel price.
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