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Opec
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ABC site has a short but interesting article on what really behind the current world oil prices. According to it, the petrol companies are not really directly responsible for the prices but other various factors.
Clicky Interesting read, pity it's bit short though. On a related news, Oil giants cleared of rip-offs |
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| #0 01:53pm 26/09/05 |
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Kat
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greeeeeedddd
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| #1 01:54pm 26/09/05 |
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Boofe
Posts: 974
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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LPG! Problem solved... If not, ride a bike! :P
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| #2 02:19pm 26/09/05 |
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eu4ia
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I was thinking of a LPG conversion for my car - considering that I do 1000km every week, it should pay for itself quite soon at current prices.
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| #3 03:13pm 26/09/05 |
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A_W
Posts: 473
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's common knowledge that the big oil companies splash out on profiteering whenever they have a credible excuse to cover it. Natural disasters affecting supplies that aren't the supplies already in the ground being bought being one of thier favourites. Such sneaky periods are rarley detected as they only last 2 weeks to 1 month.
Just like the banks, everyone knows how much they charge for all kinds of "nothing" services. The ACCC may say one thing, but we all know how much they say, yet how little they do. Conclusion: Big Oil is still as bad as you think. last edited by A_W at 16:05:57 26/Sep/05 |
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| #4 04:05pm 26/09/05 |
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cs_master
Posts: 120
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i saw it on today tonight, it must be true
the banks, the oil companies and lebonese gangs are all out to get the aussie battler |
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| #5 05:47pm 26/09/05 |
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partyhat
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^ don't forget the government are in on it too
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| #6 11:02pm 26/09/05 |
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taggs
Posts: 419
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Supply and demand. However oil prices behave a bit strange, in that they are also affected very strongly by expectations of supply and demand in the future, more so than most goods and services. What we got recently is a nice old fashioned supply-shock.
A_W shut the f*** up. Seriously, is there a thread where you haven't posted some clueless bulls***? OMGZ A COMPANY IS PROFITEERINGZ?! That's what companies do. Either go start your own oil company bringing oil to the masses at the price it "should" be, use alternatives to oil, or shut the f*** up. |
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| #7 11:10pm 26/09/05 |
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hast
Posts: 655
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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A_W: they have to take the good with the bad
when the oil coming out from the refineries is cheaper than the oil in their tanks consumers aren't going to pay the difference. consumers will go the other petrol station that just got its fuel deliveries at the cheap price. ultimately the price will probably end up falling somewhere between(inclusive) the cheap price and the expensive price depending on how much supply / demand there is and how sensitive suppliers/consumers are to price changes. last edited by hast at 23:30:01 26/Sep/05 |
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| #8 11:30pm 26/09/05 |
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A_W
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cbf replying to taggs ineffective half hearted attempt at counter point mixed with insults. |
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| #9 01:05am 27/09/05 |
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Mantra
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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consumers will go the other petrol station that just got its fuel deliveries at the cheap price.I used to live behind a petrol station, and the price changed when they felt like it, and didnt seem to coincide with deliveries at all. My 2c |
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| #10 01:35am 27/09/05 |
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taggs
Posts: 422
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Afaik the petrol stations don't really have much say in the pricing, they do what the oil companies say or get shafted. They themselves make s*** all out of selling petrol. The oil companies have most of the control, and they have most of the information about the supply, if not demand as well.
A_W: Excellent. Don't reply. Don't reply to any more threads because your constantly spouting crap and when you aren't doing that you're agreeing with everyone (read: cocksucking). |
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| #11 02:40am 27/09/05 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 679
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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IT'S THE JEWS!
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| #12 02:41am 27/09/05 |
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hast
Posts: 656
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Mantra: did you read my post at all. it didn't say the price of fuel at a single service station was regulated by the deliveries to that service station. it said the price at a service station is affected by the price other service stations have to pay and the demand/supply at particular times. |
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| #13 05:10am 27/09/05 |
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