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06-03-2006, 09:54 AM | #1 | |||
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Our fuel quality is getting better, but the refineries can't produce enough of the stuff. So they are importing it in at a premium price with high freight charges included; who pays in the end?
I wonder if this is one of the executives idea of foresight; keep the industry demand higher than supply and prices will adjust accordingly. How many refineries do we have in Australia? I know of three; BP, Caltex & Mobil. Is this enough competition to make the industry efficient? Quote:
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