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Quoting from Hansard, Howai said Imbert in his presentation on Monday referred to PricewaterhouseCoopers budget memorandum where he noted that the subsidy on premium gas was 73 cents, on super gas $1.83 and on diesel $2.71. Imbert in his calculations found that the true price of premium was $4.73
Howai said he also looked at the memorandum and found that the figures were based on a West Texas Intermediate Oil Price of $79 per barrel, which meant the figures were dated. He said using the new retail price of premium gas of $5.75 per litre and the September, 2012 ex-refinery price of $5.84 per litre excluding Value Added Tax (VAT) the true market price would be approximately $7.08 per litre, including VAT.
“This means that the subsidy on premium gasoline at present is $1.16 per litre. This means that Government continues to subsidise premium gasoline,” he said.
Howai pointed out that the price of premium increased from $3 per litre to $4 per litre in September, 2008, by the former Government. He said during the period November, 2008 to May, 2009, the average local crude oil price was $44 per barrel, and the average ex-refinery price of premium gasoline was $2.53 per litre. At these price levels, a surplus of $61.6 million was generated on premium gasoline.
SMc wrote:so let them make money on the Premium in order to help subsidise the super and Diesel...
SMc wrote:so let them make money on the Premium in order to help subsidise the super and Diesel...
Mr. Imbert said in 2008, when the price of Premium gas went from $3 to $4, the percentage of users plunged from 33% to 10%.
"Now in 2012, they've increased the price from $4 to $5.75, what do you expect to happen? The usage will drop to level where it is only people who believe that they must use Premium in their car would buy Premium. Why would anybody buy Premium? Super selling at 2.75 a litre, Premium selling at $5.75 a litre. Only a madman would buy gas at 5.75 a litre when you could buy gas at $2.75 a litre."
Dizzy28 wrote:SMc wrote:so let them make money on the Premium in order to help subsidise the super and Diesel...
So premium users must subsidize Rajwagons aka Hiluxes, Navaras etc. that are used for personal purposes?
What about the high end diesel SUVs like the Prados, Touraregs and Q7s?
SMc wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:SMc wrote:so let them make money on the Premium in order to help subsidise the super and Diesel...
So premium users must subsidize Rajwagons aka Hiluxes, Navaras etc. that are used for personal purposes?
What about the high end diesel SUVs like the Prados, Touraregs and Q7s?
Maybe they should remove the subsidy from all so everyone can suffer the same, I mean that's only fair isn't it? Perhaps if they did so less people will be on the road unnecessarily or worst case people start car pooling etc. Maybe once this doesn't quite work as planned the government will look at improving the public transportation system to an acceptable degree and if people can get over the thought that they they 'too good to Travel' then perhaps there may be some change in the transport issues people face everyday.
ingalook wrote:SMc wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:SMc wrote:so let them make money on the Premium in order to help subsidise the super and Diesel...
So premium users must subsidize Rajwagons aka Hiluxes, Navaras etc. that are used for personal purposes?
What about the high end diesel SUVs like the Prados, Touraregs and Q7s?
Maybe they should remove the subsidy from all so everyone can suffer the same, I mean that's only fair isn't it? Perhaps if they did so less people will be on the road unnecessarily or worst case people start car pooling etc. Maybe once this doesn't quite work as planned the government will look at improving the public transportation system to an acceptable degree and if people can get over the thought that they they 'too good to Travel' then perhaps there may be some change in the transport issues people face everyday.
Yes... they can do this, except it will result in 200% inflation destroying our currency and our economy...
But it could work
janfar wrote:So you all want the market price when Crude us low but not when it is high?
What a country we have become.
DVSTT wrote:janfar wrote:So you all want the market price when Crude us low but not when it is high?
What a country we have become.
And OP was going so good.....
janfar wrote:So you all want the market price when Crude us low but not when it is high?
What a country we have become.
janfar wrote:Reality of the matter is, we should be paying world market value for fuel. Use that subsidy to diversify the economy into agriculture which will result in the prevention of inflation.
The government needs to make solid economical choices. Make a more robust public transport system run on CNG to mitigate Prakash and Boogey from wanting to charge 1 dollar more for short.
Too much freenees going on.
In many other countries you cannot register your car as a taxi unless it runs on CNG. NP should implement all stations to supply CNG at market price.
Allow other competitors into the fuel market and remove the jeopardy.
sweeks wrote:So much for the environment ....
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