Average retail petrol prices declined over June quarter: ACCC

The Australian Competition and the Consumer Commission announced that the drivers in Pert have the lowest average price in June quarter and the prices are lower in the board of directors.
The consumer observer announced the results in the latest report on the local oil market and average retail gasoline prices fell from 182.2c to 175.7C in five main cities of the country.
PeTH scored the lowest average price and an average of 171.5C per liter exploded.
Melbourne’daki, 180.1ca liter forcing the largest stroke in the pump was subjected to.
Prices at the Victorian capital fell only 0.3C for three months.
Canberra fell to 17C 177.5C and reserved the biggest decline in the price.
Drivers in the regions paid an average of 3.5 liters or an average of 179.2 liters from the city residents.
The ACCC loans to reduce a higher exchange rate between average prices, global crude oil prices and a higher exchange rate between Australia and the US dollar for a quarter.
He also stressed that the prices in the pump are greatly affected by geopolitical factors.
“Crude oil prices were around $ 64 per barrel before jumping to $ 79 per barrel as the conflict increased in mid-June, in mid-June.
“At that time, towards the end of June, crude oil prices fell sharply and ended as US $ 68 per barrel.
“A sharp decrease occurred after the hormuz Strait and oil tanker traffic, which is an important passage for supply to access global markets.
“The movements in retail gasoline prices in Australia are largely determined by international crude oil prices and international refined gasoline prices directed by Aud -usd exchange rate.”
The price of Diesel, a fuel source used by industrial customers, enabled it to reach 178.4C in five main cities.

Customers in Adelaide had the lowest price at 176.4C.
Separately, the report also shows that home sales are increasing in Australia.
In June quarter, 9.3 percent of all the new vehicles sold were Battery Electric – a 3 percent leap from the March quarter.
Combined with Plug-in Hybrid models, EVS made up 13.1 percent of all new vehicle sales during the period.
The report said that state governments have published more charging stations to meet the explosion.
In May, the Tasmanian government announced that it would establish 11 new public home charging stations for a $ 550,000 upgrade.
The same month NSW announced an additional $ 16.1 million investment to establish 246 fast and ultra -fast home fees throughout the state.


