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20-01-2016, 07:17 PM | #31 | ||
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You put some time in to that, excellent work. Bow can you do QLD,
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20-01-2016, 07:45 PM | #32 | ||
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I might actually do that later today or tomorrow for curiosities sake. I'm a student, the weathers **** and it's summer break. I've got a lot of time to kill
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20-01-2016, 07:51 PM | #33 | |||
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148.9cpl in Bowral today.
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20-01-2016, 08:57 PM | #34 | ||
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I think the fact that im not going to get shot at while fueling up my car is worth every extra cent that I have to pay over our American friends.
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20-01-2016, 09:26 PM | #35 | ||
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I heard on the news the other day that crude oil prices are the same as 12 years ago. Too bad the pump isn't the same.
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20-01-2016, 10:25 PM | #37 | |||
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Its when you go to the less used roads, or start going into the council maintained suburban roads in lower-middle class areas that you start seeing a lot of potholes. You could go into the ****tiest part of Auckalnd and I promise you won't see a pothole. Roads are well maintained all across the board. I assume Australia is the same.
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21-01-2016, 04:19 AM | #38 | |||
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Speeds knits are 55mph in NYS AND 65 mph in the rest of the country. And every road I have driven on is in worse condition than a similar Rd in Australia. But the tolerance for speeding is incredible. I did 80mph past a cop in a 55 zone and not even a blink |
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21-01-2016, 04:27 AM | #39 | ||
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I surprised you're still alive, lucky it's in miles. Because every Kay over is a killer.
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21-01-2016, 07:31 AM | #40 | ||
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Boring stuff alert.
So, some simple facts. - Our pricing is based on that used for Singapore Light (Brent) Crude - A barrel is 159 litres - long story as to why it came to be that but blame the Poms and the size of their whiskey barrels. - Refinery yields from a barrel of oil (typically) are quite high in coking/cracking refineries with very little heavy fuel oil produced and most of the rest diesel or petrol along with a small quantity of LPG. Let's be conservative for the purpose of this exercise and say that the yield is 110 litres of saleable fuel refined from a barrel of light crude - The tax component is fairly fixed with excise at 39.2 cpl and GST at around 11.5 cpl for a largely immutable tax take of 50.7 cpl Ok. Now onto calculation of the Gate price - this being the price that the refiner charges at their gate for fuel so the only gap between that and the pump price is transport and retail margins. The former depends where you are (city about 1.5-2 cpl and country 2.5-5 cpl) and the latter is typically between 1.5-2.5 cpl. The calculation Refining costs are relatively fixed at about 8 cents per litre yield (we are much less efficient at this than other countries where it is closer to 4 cpl) so when added to the tax take we are looking at fixed costs (not barrel price related) of 58.7 cents per litre. Add to that the refinery margin at around 4cpl and the total is about 62.7 cents per litre. If our barrel of oil is US$30 that is AU$43 or about 40 cents per litre yield and added to the fixed costs produces a gate price of around 102.7 cpl - in fact it was around 105.6 cpl last week based on the approximately 2 week lag in fuel barrel price drops filtering through. Add our transport costs and retail margin (~3-4 cpl City and 4-7 cpm country) and you get to our pump price. The impact of a US$5 movement in barrel price is about 6.5 cpl (at current exchange rates) so when it was US$63 a barrel we were a bit lucky that the exchange rates were kinder than they are now as today that would make our base oil cost 83.7 cpl or about 44 cpl above where it is today. Cheers Russ
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21-01-2016, 08:39 AM | #41 | |||
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21-01-2016, 09:12 AM | #42 | |||
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Selling Telstra ? maybe the gov make a lot of tax dollars out of other company's, that makes it not so bad for the gov bottom line, maybe ? |
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21-01-2016, 09:22 AM | #43 | ||
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We don't even have the capacity to refine our own fuel in this country anymore. Now that is a disgrace.
We gate ripped off with all things automotive in this country. Summit, Jets etc. send goods free freight all over USA. Here we pay the Rocket tax. Its still cheaper to buy online and pay freight then but local even with the Aussie dollar at $68c. For example, Optima 35 Battery is USD $154 at Summit with free freight, which equates to AUD $222. Cheapest on Aussie EBay is $259. UK is worse. On an Auto Meter AFR gauge (Summit USD $299, Rocket AUD $575! + freight from USA) UK will add an extra GBP £50 in import taxes. We will be paying GST on all orders from July this year and it will probably be 15% by then. Of course my prices don't apply is you are in the trade or know someone etc, so in that case good luck to you. I don't drink, smoke or gamble. Last edited by GXL078; 21-01-2016 at 09:30 AM. Reason: just felt like it |
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21-01-2016, 09:31 AM | #44 | ||
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I thought we still had 4 refineries here. WA, QLD and 2 in Vic.
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21-01-2016, 09:34 AM | #45 | ||
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21-01-2016, 09:34 AM | #46 | ||
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There's always a catch though. In order to get fuel for those cheap US prices, you would have to surround yourself with Americans.
It simply is not worth it. |
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21-01-2016, 09:37 AM | #47 | ||
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21-01-2016, 09:40 AM | #48 | ||
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Double dribble
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21-01-2016, 09:41 AM | #49 | |||
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21-01-2016, 11:44 AM | #50 | ||
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Although relatively minor, we also had a 3 X 3 tax (3c per litre for 3 years) in the 80's that was put on (in NSW) that was supposed to go to road maintenance. When the three years was up the tax remained.
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21-01-2016, 11:50 AM | #51 | |||
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People seem to have really bad perceptions on what used to be. From my memory, petrol was at around 85 cents per litre 12 years ago. Even accounting for a **** poor raise in ones wages over the last 12 years, i would still say that a very large proportion of the population is spending less (as a proportion) of their pay packet on petrol now, than they were 12 years ago. I have seen it for under 99 cents a litre at a few petrol stations today. Almost makes one feel now is a good time to go into the station and layby a few thousand litres. |
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21-01-2016, 11:59 AM | #52 | ||
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You're right bob.
I have kept detailed records of all my company cars. Fuel, servicing etc. I had an AU2 when we first cracked $1.00/litre - a memorable moment, for the wrong reasons. For the last year I had that AU2 (2005), fuel hovered between a low of 89.9 to a high of 103.5 c/L. The last time I paid under $1/L was in December 2008 - 99.9c/L |
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21-01-2016, 12:24 PM | #53 | |||
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21-01-2016, 12:51 PM | #54 | |||
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I also note that the ACCC is investigating our oil companies' pricing structures [the AGE, 20/01]; they reckon our petrol should be around 12¢/litre LESS at the moment. Although from past evidence, I reckon the ACCC is a toothless tiger. All talk but no action. |
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21-01-2016, 01:21 PM | #55 | |||
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I think you have a few things mixed up there. Firstly, oil is priced in Australia based on the regional pricing (which is based on pricing set in singapore simply as they are a large refiner). Oil is traded around the world in a free market, thus is subject to free market pricing. Simply if Australia tried to set a limit on what oil prices or petrol prices would be, then the owners of the products would simply sell their product to the highest buyer. Even if oil was coming out of Bass Strait, then the owner is going to try and sell it to the highest bidder, and it doesnt matter if it Australian or Overseas. If you then said well its Australian oil, then in years to come, those same companies wont be drilling for oil in Australia (and it costs billions of dollars to do so), they will spend their money else where. The Terminal Gate Pricing on the other hand, is simply a "very open policy" that allows everyone to see what petrol retailers are buying their petrol for at the closest storage or refinery location. If you view the following link, you will see what most retailers are paying for their petrol (this can be skewed abit with rebates etc) http://www.aip.com.au/pricing/tgp/ But technically you will see, that alot of petrol retailers at the moment, are selling petrol at a loss,if they are selling for a $1 a litre. Once again, the motoring bodies are saying that motorists are being ripped off, but the finger must now be pointed at refiners and importers of the fuels. It these guys that are now reaping the hgher margins, and not the retailers, as they arent passing on the savings from drops in oil prices at the Terminal Pricing. But then again, you cant expect something that was probably purchased a month ago, to be reduced as quickly as an overnight plunge in the oil price. Simple things must also be taken into account. Someone standing behind the counter at the service station on $25 an hour, watching 40 litres a minute ((thats one car a minute roughly), adds 1 cent to a litre of petrol. One car every 5 minutes = 5 cents per litre of petrol. |
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21-01-2016, 01:29 PM | #56 | |||
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Most people forget to add the overheads, as mentioned - Labour. Plus there are others - insurance, maintenance, Land Tax & rates, rent, electricity, etc. Petrol prices are pretty good at the moment, especially if you own a modern vehicle.
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21-01-2016, 02:03 PM | #57 | |||
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21-01-2016, 03:03 PM | #58 | ||
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And because of that we now need to import all the bitumen that we make roads out of. The side effects of not refining our own has been severely understated IMHO.
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21-01-2016, 03:46 PM | #59 | |||
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