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Why is petrol going up again?


JamesC

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Believe it or not part of the reason every summer is that the people in the USA all go on holiday and buy more fuel and hence the price goes up.

A feature of the "global economy" is that that actually affects everywhere else. As it is only just July this is probably going to cause more rises in the next week or so, so I am not sure why the recent increases have happened.

When vat went down in December the govt kindly increased duty to keep the price the same

This December when vat goes back up the govt will reduce the duty to keep the price the same (surely !)

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Are they or are you just miffed that you have to fill up an uneconomical car?

 

To be honest engine size is irrelevant (sp?) because everyone is now paying more to fill up and the bottom line is the government is earning because of it.

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Crude oil is nowhere near as cheap as it was earlier this year. What is it now, $70/barrel? The low was $35 ish.

 

The more the world economy recovers, the higher the price of oil (hence petrol) will edge up. Expanding economies need oil, contracting ones less so. When the Chinese economy recovers and consumers in the Western World re-gain their appetite for Chinese goods, that'll really push the price up.

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The oil market reacts approximately 6 months behind world events, and the drop in oil prices was only engineered to help people through the first months of the credit crunch. No-one ever said they were going to stay low. In fact, quite the opposite.

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it really doesnt make any sense the amount it has been going up recently I think the only reason the goverment doesnt care is because they make so much out of all the tax!

the cost of petrol isnt too bad..... its all the tax which is the problem! (I think).

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there was on the new one the oil tycoons in arab land has restricted the amount of oil leaving his well causeing more demand on all the other companys and driving the price up all round the world, he done it on purpose to make profit as the price will be high

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there was on the new one the oil tycoons in arab land has restricted the amount of oil leaving his well causeing more demand on all the other companys and driving the price up all round the world, he done it on purpose to make profit as the price will be high

 

Seriously doubt that, the Americans control most of the oil in the middle east anyway and if there are not in control then they are more than happy to flex their military muscle and bomb the crap out of the country in order to do so (Iraq being a recent example).

 

Also did this with Afghanistan and now trying it on with Iran.

 

 

The whole economy is a fix, it was a false economy to start with (bullshit stock markets), the so called crisis is basically a reality check.

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there was on the new one the oil tycoons in arab land has restricted the amount of oil leaving his well causeing more demand on all the other companys and driving the price up all round the world, he done it on purpose to make profit as the price will be high

 

That's exactly what OPEC do isn't it? They're a cartel whose purpose is to manipulate the price of oil by controlling how much is pumped out the ground.

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