Friday, 23 September 2005

Drivers reduce buying at bowsers, The Australian, 23 September, 2005.

Drivers reduce buying at bowsers: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Nigel Wilson, John StapletonThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 23 Sep 2005: 2.
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Petrol consumption slowed 4.8 per cent in the past two weeks, after falling 2 to 6 per cent in the first week of September. Around the country, prices yesterday were relatively steady at an average 132c a litre. Only Adelaide reported a significant jump -- more than 3c a litre to 133.7c.
The summit, convened by NSW motoring body the NRMA, called on the Howard Government to direct the consumer watchdog to monitor petrol prices, and demanded ethanol-blended petrol, biodiesel and LPG to be made available in a proportion of service station bowsers.
NRMA Motoring president Alan Evans said oil companies had ignored an invitation to attend the summit because they could not justify the price hikes. "They didn't want to come out and say `we have taken this opportunity to make extra profits'," Mr Evans said. "When you look at the data there has been a remarkable three-fold increase in the refining margins for no apparent reason."

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