Today is the last chance to fuel deposits. The diesel and gasoline prices will increase next year, which starts within hours. The filling stations expect an increase of affluence during the day.
The government calls it “green tax”, who works in the fuel sector refers to a “tax increase”, but as the consequence there consensus:. diesel prices and gasoline will increase within hours, upon finishing the last day of this year
2015 and an imminent increase in prices at the door, many consumers must seize the day today for a run on petrol stations. “Obviously increase consumption,” as anticipated the president of the Portuguese Association of Oil Companies (APETRO), Anthony Long, cited by Lusa.
In addition to the price increase, the fact that it is a festive period reinforces the expectation as to “be some affluence” above normal to gas stations:. “There are many people moving out of their residence usual places to celebrate the end of the year in different stops”
“Do not be surprised” if demand is higher than it has been registered at the end of last year, said Anthony Long, confident that “the filling stations are properly provisioned to meet demand.”
A trust that is not shared by National Fuel Dealers Association (ANAREC), who prefers to warn “some inconvenience” that may occur, especially since “people will leave to the last minute” supplies, as noted by the Vice President ., José Reis
The leader, however, is more “concerned” about rising prices inherent to solid green taxation in the State Budget for 2015: “It is a situation that concerns us because fuels could this time to be with a lower price than in Spain and, from now, let’s stick with the higher prices. “
” With the approval of the State Budget for 2015 and the law of green taxation there is a likely increase in fuel prices through tax “, accused the president of APETRO, ensuring that this increase” is to be paid by the consumer. “
The current prices are around the values practiced in 2010, but the situation will change within hours, with the end of the year and the entry into force of green taxation associated with the budget for 2015.
Throughout this year, the government was denying the anticipated increases by oil and by industry professionals. Galp was the first to reveal that the increase in prices will be around five cents per liter diesel and 6.5 cents in gasoline, resulting denied by the executive, but that was also presented on forecasts of APETRO.
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