BP lowers price of petrol and diesel 3 cents per l
10 February 2009
News Release
BP lowers price of petrol and diesel 3 cents per litre
BP today lowered the price of petrol and diesel by 3 cents per litre – making it 165.9 cents per litre for 91, $171.9 for 95 and $103.9 for diesel.
The decrease is a direct response to competitive pressure in a period of continued volatility regarding the New Zealand dollar and the international costs of refined product.
Pump prices in New Zealand are determined by the international price of refined petrol and diesel (purchased in US dollars), the US/NZ exchange rate, taxes and levies, international shipping costs and local operational costs.
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