Winter fuel demand, China rising diesel prices

Gasoline prices are lagging behind diesel p 119.08 per litre, having reached a record per year in May.

The price is close to its highest point this year, beating p per litre - which is slightly just below the peak of p 123.08 123.07


More vehicles on the roads of UK now run on the diesel.Mais fuel price is also affected by industrial demand for fuel oil, which is particularly noticeable in the winter.


This means there are less product is refined fuel for vehicles, climbing prices for drivers.


Gasoline prices are lagging behind diesel p 119.08 per litre, having reached a record per year in May.


Increased fuel prices was then stimulated by the low book, making it more expensive import merchandise denominated.


The British currency has strengthened since giving some respite to consumers.


Nevertheless, rising gasoline and diesel prices have been a driving force behind the 3 1pc rising inflation last month, which surprised the economists.


All fuels has been affected by the price of petroleum crude rise, which reached almost $90 per barrel earlier this month.


Price has declined since then, but analysts are looking to break the symbolism of $100 per barrel mark next year.


There are also lower poverty line when the VAT price increases and more fuel duty is slapped on the price of gasoline and diesel in April.


However, the situation in the United Kingdom is not so bad that it is for Chinese consumers, where 2,000 stations flew fuel.


The Asian countries suffers from a shortage serious diesel at this time.


Food rationing has led corporations to burn diesel in their generators.


Experts are warning that it is unlikely to make China a net importer of diesel even once, cutting the supply in the rest of the world and potentially lead the global price of oil.


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