How comes diesel is now 10p a litre more than petrol?

Apparently its because of th ehuge amount of diesel cars now on the road, the manufacturing process to make diesel is under strain, well thats what I was told anyway.
 
Demand for diesel?
It's gone up that much more since september?

Oil prices have certainly gone up, but then surely there should be a similar rise in the price of petrol. I still see many more petrol pumps on the forecourt than I do diesel pumps.
 
Diesel is in short supply in Europe, refinaries are at capacity - also you can't just make more diesel. There is an excess of gasoline and when you make diesel you get gasoline from the refinary stakc too
 
people love diesels. they save you thousands apparently ;)

hence demand is every increasing. and our greedy government adjusts the price accordingly.

simple as.
 
I said ages ago about this, and how it will continue to rise due the excess of gasoline. What Simon has said is true and the wholesale prices reflect this.

So no, its not petrol stations cashing in, they barely break even as it is.
 
Diesel prices should be less than petrol to ecourage people to switch from petrol, not the other way around

Why? Higher (non-CO2) pollution, more likely to cause respiritory problems, it's manufacture requires you to make petrol as well, modern common rail TD's are not as reliable as modern petrols or older diesels, there's huge numbers of reasons why demanding a switch to diesel is a bad idea...

Plus there's the fact that many drivers don't like tractors... :D
 
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