WorldWatch has confirmed that the final consumer price for petrol (gas) has
once more increased in one of Europes oldest economies but also one of the
most monopolized economies in Europe...Portugal.
The final consumer price continues inflated across the entire range ...
Galp 1,419€ per litre for regular 95 Octane.
BP 1,419€ per litre for regular 95 Octane.
Repsol 1,419€ per litre for regular 95 Octane.
Cepsa 1,419€ per litre for regular 95 Octane.
The price fixing is identical in 97% of the petrol stations nationwide,
these prices are combined, planned and executed, in the highways prices
are even more expensive reaching three cents more per litre above the
maximum nationwide.
No wonder the energy companies always manage to have record profit earnings
across the board, we have the example now with the BP's oil spill in the US
.
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