We have kept our mineral oil prices stable throughout the year, local oil dealer and filling station owner proudly says
11 January 2006 (08:48)
According to the spokesperson of Sverdlovsknefteproduct JSC, the official dealer of Sibneft JSC (Siberian supplier) in Sverdlovsk Region, the company managed to keep the mineral oil prices at their filling stations stable throughout the year 2005. ‘We believe this is due to a moratorium declared by some oil companies,’ the spokesperson reports.
Retail petrol prices have also remained almost the same since September 19 when a number of major Russian oil companies such as LUKOIL, TNK-BP, Rosneft, Tatneft and Surgutneftgaz decided not to let the prices at the filling stations go up, regardless of the oil price dynamics.
Some experts believe the petrol prices should go up right after the winter holidays, others expect the prices to start growing no earlier than February or March with a peak at the beginning of a high driving season. The Ministry for Industry and Power Engineering hopes the prices won’t grow by more than 11% throughout 2006.
Retail petrol prices have also remained almost the same since September 19 when a number of major Russian oil companies such as LUKOIL, TNK-BP, Rosneft, Tatneft and Surgutneftgaz decided not to let the prices at the filling stations go up, regardless of the oil price dynamics.
Some experts believe the petrol prices should go up right after the winter holidays, others expect the prices to start growing no earlier than February or March with a peak at the beginning of a high driving season. The Ministry for Industry and Power Engineering hopes the prices won’t grow by more than 11% throughout 2006.
Embed to Blog | Subscribe to Newsletter |
Other materials on the topic::
- Koltsovo Filling Station to Raise Jet Fuel Prices on September 12
- Chelyabinsk subsidiary of LUKOIL announces new retail oil prices
- Retail diesel oil prices have remained stable this month, says Most Ltd.
- In the nearest future, retail oil prices will not go up at the company’s filling stations, claims local subsidiary of LUKOIL-Permneftprodukt PLC
- Regional fuel operators plan to keep mineral oil prices stable