Maxi23 wrote:
Just in case anyone is thinking it, dropping of products has nothing to do with quality.
To add a tank into an existing site costs a f'king fortune, big dollars. Its easier to remove one product and modify/replace the bowser to suit. Bowsers which pump ethanol use different vanes.
Vortex 98 is a slow mover, in a BIG way. Low volume movement means bugger all profit. Now in a falling market, you have old product dropping in value by anywhere up to 3 cents in a day. If you look around at Caltex sites, the Vortex 95 is always 8 cents above the unleaded, and then 98 is X cents above that.
A lot of sites will have ended up selling their Vortex 95 and Vortex 98 at a loss over the past several weeks...depending on their stock holding.
I kick myself when I get 80,000 litres of diesel into our depot...and then I get a notification that our buy price is going down 1.5 cents the next day.
From my experience with the sites I organise fuel to, I see the order of top to bottom sellers as -
Unleaded
Diesel
E10
Vortex 95
Gas
Vortex 98
I'm happy to stick to the premium fuel now, as $25 fills mine up.
That is interesting....because 12 months ago there was a veritable drought of 98 RON fuel everywhere...Nobody could get hold of it and everywhere had sold out. In Canberra at least, it is the fuel that sells out and it is reasonably normal to see pumps closed that have 98 in them more than anything else