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09-10-2018, 12:57 PM
#451
My reaction to the Coalition Governments "were gunna get tough on oil companies" statement was to assume they had read the tag line on Snoopy's posts and put it into practice.
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09-10-2018, 02:24 PM
#452
Every govt talks tough about petrol prices, Judith Collins did it more than once but they really cant do much. Im a bit disappointed in our leader on this one. I agree with Hamish, you have to hurt folks in the back pocket and they will go through their 5 stages of mourning (Denial,Anger,Bargaining, Depression Acceptance and at the other end become responsive and action change for change we must with this planet heating up.
This is a golden opp to educate and incentivise kiwis to start conserving/ changing/ switching. To value fuel and not treat it like water( valuing/conserving water is coming fast too). i hope the Greens and our govt go hard and jump on to this opportunity , this catalyst for change.
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09-10-2018, 02:29 PM
#453
Unfortunately, the govt is instead taking the "easy" option of bashing the oil companies - conveniently overlooking the increases recently in the price of oil and the weakened NZD, into the bargain.
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09-10-2018, 02:36 PM
#454
this is probably not the correct thread to have a political discourse on,however I will get my 2 cents worth.
How a leader of govt. can stand there and say they don't know why petrol prices have gone up is totally unrealistic.They have so many hangers on and civil servants to advise them.When Jo-public knows the answer and nobody in govt.has a clue,it's time to dump the govt.!
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09-10-2018, 03:10 PM
#455
Originally Posted by steveb
this is probably not the correct thread to have a political discourse on,however I will get my 2 cents worth.
How a leader of govt. can stand there and say they don't know why petrol prices have gone up is totally unrealistic.They have so many hangers on and civil servants to advise them.When Jo-public knows the answer and nobody in govt.has a clue,it's time to dump the govt.!
Totally agree. Cindy's Kindy is looking less competent by the day. You nailed it when you said the populous knows but they don't. Total ineptness.
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09-10-2018, 03:31 PM
#456
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Every govt talks tough about petrol prices, Judith Collins did it more than once but they really cant do much. Im a bit disappointed in our leader on this one. I agree with Hamish, you have to hurt folks in the back pocket and they will go through their 5 stages of mourning (Denial,Anger,Bargaining, Depression Acceptance and at the other end become responsive and action change for change we must with this planet heating up.
This is a golden opp to educate and incentivise kiwis to start conserving/ changing/ switching. To value fuel and not treat it like water( valuing/conserving water is coming fast too). i hope the Greens and our govt go hard and jump on to this opportunity , this catalyst for change.
JT - yes there is a real good opportunity to educate and incentivise the public. The flip side is that petrol taxes are very regressive on low income household particularly where the proportion of income spent on fuel taxes, excise duties and ACC fees is relatively higher compared to middle and high income households for a number of reasons - they tend to travel longer distances to work as housing is relatively cheaper away from the city centre and use more fuel and their incomes are lower. Also many of these household have bread winners working long hours that aren't served well by public transport and are forced to drive.
I do agree that higher fuel prices do see changes to patronage of public transport but often the hardest hit by fuel taxes are not those that who really have choices readily available to them. And it would take a lot of price signalling for me to switch from my second hand petrol SUV to a similar sized EV SUV - much more than most households will cope with.
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09-10-2018, 03:47 PM
#457
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Yes , oil is up 50% plus in 1 year. Why on earth would one target a NZ company where many NZ shareholders(including me) gain from and a large portion of profits stay in NZ. Try BP or Mobil if you must!. Even better find ways to reduce your fuel usage and pollution, including ride share, EV and hybrid, planning less trips to do more ,etc.
No surprises Donald trump has been meddling here as well with 2 million barrels of oil a day removed from the mkt due to Iran sanctions. USA is self sufficient in oil now i believe, funny that ehh .
NZ is a small market a long distance from suppliers. Are they factoring that into international comparisons?
If NZ oil and petrol retailing were so profitable why did Shell sell up to Z? In the last 10 years margins have recovered to make it a sector worth investing in...so the government consequently wants to whack the sector on the head again. Go figure! Are they trying to find a scapegoat to divert attention from their hike in fuel taxes?
Is Z going to be another Telecom? When the company changes from foreign ownership to one with a lot of small Kiwi shareholders, the government (and ComCom) decide to come down hard and to make it less profitable. It makes me think that it's little wonder that the NZ share market is so tiny for an OECD nation of our size.
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09-10-2018, 03:57 PM
#458
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Every govt talks tough about petrol prices, Judith Collins did it more than once but they really cant do much. Im a bit disappointed in our leader on this one. I agree with Hamish, you have to hurt folks in the back pocket and they will go through their 5 stages of mourning (Denial,Anger,Bargaining, Depression Acceptance and at the other end become responsive and action change for change we must with this planet heating up.
This is a golden opp to educate and incentivise kiwis to start conserving/ changing/ switching. To value fuel and not treat it like water( valuing/conserving water is coming fast too). i hope the Greens and our govt go hard and jump on to this opportunity , this catalyst for change.
The Government with their unexpected $5.5b surplus could and should do a LOT more to incentivize electric vehicle uptake but I suppose there's working group #149 looking into that due to report back in a couple of years time.
On the subject of Z they are consistently the main offender in the surrounding suburbs where I live in having the most expensive fuel. This consistency is remarkable in its durability and has been going on for years. The thrust of their marketing about doing good under the hood and appealing to the public's sense of nationalist pride that they're a Kiwi company looking after Kiwi's or words to that effect is about as disingenuous as advertising ever gets in my opinion.
Last edited by Beagle; 09-10-2018 at 04:01 PM.
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09-10-2018, 04:09 PM
#459
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The margins have expanded by double. Z energy is profiteering and will get hit by the CC
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09-10-2018, 04:48 PM
#460
Originally Posted by horus1
The margins have expanded by double. Z energy is profiteering and will get hit by the CC
no way its all smoke and mirrors by the govt , has been for decades nothing changes only the faces
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