Gull Pushes Diesel under One Dollar
Gull Pushes Diesel under One
Dollar
‘Fill ‘er up’ suddenly sounds quite appealing for diesel vehicle owners. Gull, New Zealand’s independent family-owned oil company, has this morning dropped the price of diesel at all company priced sites to under the magic $1 per litre mark.
“The recent falls in international barrel prices have us offered the opportunity to pass on significant savings to our diesel customers; we can proudly say less than a dollar a litre for the first time in at least four years,” says Dave Bodger, General Manager of Gull New Zealand.
“Of course we also continue
to offer value to our petrol customers, Gull company priced
sites across New Zealand are on average up to 10c below the
national price of the major oil companies for regular
91”.
The maximum $0.999 per litre pricing is applicable
to all Gull sites and marinas from Whangarei to Masterton,
where Gull controls pricing.
“We are determined to deliver on our promise to keep petrol fuel prices as low as possible for Kiwis. By dropping diesel to less than a dollar a litre we believe we are offering the best value and keeping our competition on their toes. We expect they will follow suit but that’s how the ‘Gull Effect’ works,” Bodger concludes.
Gull Pricing | |||
Lowest Price | Highest Price | Average | |
Diesel | $.869 | $0.999 | $0.917 |
Regular 91 | $1.529 | $1.699 | $ 1.616 |
Force 10 | $1.679 | $1.849 | $ 1.769 |
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