Price of gasoline
The price of oil is down about 3% from yesterday, yet the price of a litre of gasoline keeps going up. The stations I passed on the way to work today were showing $1.019/L.
Has anyone been into a PetroCanada station in the last couple of days for gas? Did you notice the sticker on the pump that shows the breakdown of the cost of gasoline? Given that breakdown the price of gasoline should be in the $0.65 – 0.70 range. How can they justify the current pricing?
How about a made in Canada price for OUR petroleum products? And our exports can be at world prices.
One of the problems is, we have no alternatives. We just can’t go somewhere else, the price is the same. There are no options available to us.
What is it going to take before this house of cards of the oil industry collapses?






And the government insists that there are no price fixing problems in our country.
Left by Jim Leamen — July 29, 2009 @ 11:55 am
I noticed the other day at my local Petro Canada station that there is a new sticker over the pricing sticker. Makes you wonder doesn’t it?
Left by Jim Henry — August 11, 2009 @ 11:34 am