Sunday, April 13, 2008

Fuel Prices

Part one of an HIE study is now available here, addressing some of the preliminary issues about the extent and nature of fuel supplies in the HIE area.

I look forward to Part 2 arriving in the near future which will start to address some of the underlying causal effects of the type and nature of the existing supply, and where the market is failing to perform adequately.

I doubt that there will be many surprises for residents of the Western Isles, with Diesel costing £1.30 per litre in Harris from Monday, but hopefully there may be some proposed solutions.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:36 am

    You mean they think!?

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  2. Anonymous11:07 am

    Anyone with an ounce of sense can see the set up between BP distribution who own the refineries,ship tankers and original assets have created Scottish fuels as a shadow company.
    No one has the balls to probe this.

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  3. Anonymous11:26 am

    How long have you been away your blog time needs ajusting.

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