Gull Petroleum Drop Fuel Prices
Fri, 3 Dec 2004
Gull Petroleum Drop Fuel Prices
Gull Petroleum is again living up to its reputation as a major player in keeping fuel prices competitive by announcing a 2 cent drop.
Today Gull stations across the country are dropping their fuel prices by 2 cents.
The drop in petrol and diesel prices will bring petrol prices down to around 118.9 cents per litre for regular (91 octane) petrol and the cost of premium (96 octane) petrol will fall to 123.9 cents per litre.
Gull's Low Sulphur Diesel (400ppm) will drop to around 79.9 cents per litre.
"This price drop is the sort of thing that proves that Gull is influential in driving competitive fuel prices in New Zealand." says Gull's retail operations manager Ulrik Olsen.
"Importantly for us, it also reaffirms that the underdog can exert pressure in both major centers and smaller towns."
"As New Zealand's only independent fuel supplier Gull is committed to providing sharper prices, better quality fuel and more choice for New Zealand consumers."
Gull will continue to provide drive competition whilst offering cheaper and more environmentally friendly fuel for New Zealand motorists.
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