BP Drops Petrol Prices
BP has dropped its petrol pump price by five cents at its company owned service stations nation-wide.
The price decrease, which has immediate effect, lowers prices at most BP owned service stations in the main cities to $1.11.9 for Unleaded 91 and $1.16.9 for Premium Unleaded. Diesel prices will not change.
BP Managing Director Peter Griffiths said BP would always have prices as good as or better than its rivals.
“We will do all it takes to retain our customers and attract new ones to our service stations.”
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