by Karl Dyson | Aug 18, 2011 | Fuel Prices
Not content with taking your hard earned great British pounds in exchange for your weekly shopping, supermarkets have again upped the ante over their fuel prices. This bout features the well known “pukka” supermarket Sainsburys. They have introduced a...
by Karl Dyson | Jul 27, 2011 | Fuel Prices
BP has released its quarterly figures to June showing the company has made in excess of £3bn in just 3 months. The company which was responcible for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster has been boosted by higher oil prices, driven up by political unrest in the...
by Karl Dyson | Jun 28, 2011 | Fuel Prices
UK supermarkets have started a fuel price war as a release of fuel stockpiles slash oil prices.Brent crude fell by over $8 a barrel on Thursday after the IEA (International Energy Agency) confirmed to be releasing a stockpile of 60 million barrels of oil over the next...
by Karl Dyson | Jun 20, 2011 | Fuel Prices
The campaign group FairFuel UK is continuing to put pressure on the UK Government over fuel prices. With the backing of motoring journalist Quentin Wilson the group last week rallied Westminster to help force oil companies to pass the falling oil price savings to...
by Karl Dyson | May 22, 2011 | Fuel Prices
A report by the “very nice men” at the AA has confirmed that UK motorists are still being ripped off at the pumps even as oil prices begin to slide.A ‘flash crash’ in the oil market in early May took at least $10 off the cost of a barrel and could...
by Karl Dyson | May 8, 2011 | Fuel Prices
Last week saw crude oil prices drop by a record $16 a barrel as fuel demand worries and a moves by investors set a downwards slide.This sharp drop has prompted Shell and BP to slash fuel prices New Zealand. Reuters is also reporting possible fuel price drops over in...