Fuel news


Oil company is keen on deep water berth

A DEEP-WATER dock, which has been talked about since the 1980s, should be built in the next decade to ensure oil supplies, according to the sales and marketing manager of one of the island’s two fuel firms.


Fuel benefit will take account of increases

SOCIAL SECURITY will take account of the recent increases in fuel prices when it makes its recommendation for the fuel allowance in September.


No States interference in fuel

UNCERTAINTY about Guernsey’s future fuel supplier has sparked fears of a monopoly.


Total business up for sale

FRENCH fuel supplier Total has put its Guernsey operation up for sale.


Oil prices to be investigated after fuel rises outstrip UK’s

THE Commerce and Employment Department is investigating why fuel prices in Guernsey have risen more than in the UK.


Marine traders angry as duty on diesel returns to agenda

MARINE traders have criticised Treasury and Resources over its consultation on marine fuel duty.


‘Fuel duty rise would be fairer than paid parking’

ANOTHER bid will be made to increase fuel duty to fund the transport strategy instead of paid parking.


Tankers a snip at €17m. for the two

GUERNSEY paid €16.9m. for two tankers that have guaranteed the island’s fuel supply.

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