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News
Dec 7 |
Why haven't petrol prices fallen in line with oil prices?
Posted by on 07 December 2022 08:28 AM |
While global oil prices have dropped, a worldwide shortage of refinery capacity means prices at the pumps haven't fallen accordingly
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Aug 19 |
Why is the price of petrol going down - and how low will it go?
Posted by on 19 August 2022 02:18 PM |
Reduced oil prices and increased refinery capacity will see drivers pay less for fuel at the pumps
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