Fuel Prices

Arsey

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A mate just sent me this , refuelling in Holland today !

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A tad expensive !!

If you can be arsed , the 1-2-3 Fuel app is quite good , giving you instant prices at petrol stations in France , Germany, Spain, Portugal and Italy .

Used it on and off for a good while .

Might be worth a look whilst prices are a tad erratic.
 
Yikes...
Last time I filled up the Camper T5 was in Santander...middle Febuary..€1.09...
Still running on Spanish...as I haven't used it much but does over 600 Mls on a tank before I start looking...
 
Yikes...
Last time I filled up the Camper T5 was in Santander...middle Febuary..€1.09...
Still running on Spanish...as I haven't used it much but does over 600 Mls on a tank before I start looking...
Still cheap ish in Spain

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Unlike France
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Yea no shit. Tell me about it. Fuel in Holland is the most expensive in Europe at the moment.
 
Diesel Premium £2.20 a litre

Which rich (or stupid) people are using that these days lol
 
Gazole regular €2.23 in Brittany two days ago.:(
 
The price of oil has dropped, will the pump prices go down as fast as they went up?
Probably not. Isn't oil priced for future purchases? Plus there's a bit of a backlog stuck in ships and on land waiting to be transported, and a few refineries that would've shut down due to lack of crude to process (or damage) and will take a while to get going again. Plus there's huge pent-up demand - not just for fuel - and some countries may want to build up the reserves they used in case Trump/Israel/Iran decide that the cease-fire is only temporary. Suspect this year will see fuel prices staying on the high side although fingers X'd here that it'll drop at least a bit soon. It's a good time to own an EV......
 
Probably not. Isn't oil priced for future purchases? Plus there's a bit of a backlog stuck in ships and on land waiting to be transported, and a few refineries that would've shut down due to lack of crude to process (or damage) and will take a while to get going again. Plus there's huge pent-up demand - not just for fuel - and some countries may want to build up the reserves they used in case Trump/Israel/Iran decide that the cease-fire is only temporary. Suspect this year will see fuel prices staying on the high side although fingers X'd here that it'll drop at least a bit soon. It's a good time to own an EV......
If it is priced for future purchases then the price should not rise immediately there is a problem with delivery/shortage
 
If it is priced for future purchases then the price should not rise immediately there is a problem with delivery/shortage
This is where my head starts to spin a bit...France, apparently has 3 months supply of oil within the country...so WTF are they doing increasing prices massively within days of the middle east shenanigans.....
 
This is where my head starts to spin a bit...France, apparently has 3 months supply of oil within the country...so WTF are they doing increasing prices massively within days of the middle east shenanigans.....
Could depend who owns the oil reserves, plus what kind of oil ? Also many countries including France rely on fuel imports rather than refining it themselves so are reliant on fuel production and demand elsewhere. It's noticeable that the price of diesel in France has rocketed past that of petrol by quite a margin which also might highlight refinery issues?
 


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