by notavictim » Sat 11 Feb 2006, 12:26:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kingcoal', 'K')erosene is not a "less refined" product than gaseline. It's just a longer chain hydrocarbon.
I'll bow to your obviously superior knowledge on the refinement of petroleum products, but nevertheless, I'm still sure it is cheaper to produce than road fuel.
Three yrs. ago, when the price of crude oil per barrel was circa $32, the price if heating oil was 17p per litre plus 5% tax. At the same time, unleaded road fuel was 83p per litre, or pre-tax 23p per litre, that's 6p per litre dearer than pre-tax kerosene. Now, with the price of oil practically doubling, unleaded is circa 89p per litre, or 29p pre-tax, that's an increase of 6p per litre.
Contrast this with kerosene which is now 34p-36p per litre, that's a hike of 17p at best and 19p per litre at worst. This has absolutely nothing to do with supply and demand, because the demand for heating oil in the UK is relatively small as most homes are gas heated. Also there are only a small amount of people prepared to run the gauntlet of government mafiosa policemen by running their diesel vehicles on kerosene as I believe the penalties are rather severe if caught.
The only conclusion I can come to is, the oil companies are taking advantage of the increase in oil prices and the low taxation on kerosene to cash in at the expense of the long suffering and ignorant british public. I mean lets have it right, its as much as most of them can do to manage their own ablutions, let alone know how many litres there are in a gal, or heaven forbid, be able to work out that whilst their road fuel has increased by 6p per litre, their heating oil has increased by 17p per litre.
The oil companies have also had the added advantage of dramatic increases in gas prices which helps to justify and camouflage their own carpetbagging. All the signs of severe shafting were there last October when the british government were warning of a severe winter, thereby paving the way for their big business cronies to justify huge increases in their products. In fact the only thing missing, was the right hon. A Bliar delivering one of his tear stained speeches under stained glass windows.