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05-02-2009, 09:00 PM | #1 | ||
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Location: Melbourne
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I would love to hear an explanation on why (all of a sudden) diesel has become cheaper than petrol.
I run a truck for a living and was used to seeing diesel being up to and over 30 cents per litre more than petrol. Today i paid $1.15 cpl for diesel and the ulp on the next pump was $1.21 cpl. The reason I was told then was "Diesel is more expensive to manufacture than petrol" Now why the change, have they suddenly found a cheaper way overnight to manufacture diesel, or where the oil companies having a lend of us all this time ?
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