Maxi-rise for gasoline and diesel
IN ITALY THE GREEN ACHIEVES 1.536 per gallon at the pump, THE OIL PRICE 1.426
Spain cuts speed limit, the Libyan crisis is being felt: Madrid aims to reduce consumption and imports. It encourages public transport
Maxi-rise for petrol and diesel by Eni, which in a key stroke increases the price lists of two cents per liter. It is "the effect of Libya", which struck so ever more heavily on domestic fuel, as is clear from surveys of Energy Daily. The market leaders, thus bringing the green to € 1.536 and € 1.426 for diesel, the occasion is not alone, and saw that it Q8 increase both products of a cent.
the English example - the problem is not just Italian. To try to limit consumption, the English Government has decided that from March 7 speed on motorways will be limited to 110 mph, according to the extent that the authorities in Madrid will decline by 15% the consumption of petrol and 11 % higher than that of diesel. The government has also decided to lower rates of 7% regional rail transport, to encourage use. The Vice Premier and Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, said that there is no risk with regard to supplies of fuel, but the rise in oil prices caused by disturbances in reason is pushing up public spending. Every $ 10 increase per barrel it cost 6 billion euro a year more to state coffers: Spain imports about 80% of energy consumed, which makes it particularly vulnerable to fluctuations in the energy market.
DYNAMICS OF PRICES - Returning to the prices in Italy, the increases have led to the peaks exceed the peak three years ago, with the green in Campania comes to cost 1.596 € / liter (while the minimum is recorded in Veneto 1.529 € / liter). The maximum value for diesel at the pump is touched in Sicily to 1.469 € / liter. LPG, finally, is positioned between 0.789 € / liter recorded in stores Eni and 0.799 € / liter degli impianti Q8 (0,771 euro/litro le no-logo). All'origine di questa dinamica, l'incertezza sugli approvvigionamenti delle raffinerie che ha scatenato una raffica di aumenti dei prezzi dei prodotti raffinati in Mediterraneo: la benzina ha raggiunto i 975,50 dollari la tonnellata (+11,50), il diesel i 963,25 (poco meno di 20 dollari in più).
«CONTRATTI RISPETTATI» - A rassicurare i mercati petroliferi arrivano dalla Libia alcune dichiarazioni degli insorti contro Gheddafi. Un membro della coalizione che controlla Bengasi ha annunciato che i contratti petroliferi che sono legali e nell'interesse dei cittadini libici saranno mantenuti.
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