Oil: No increase in fuel prices
Date: Thursday, 10.05.2012 8:53
Baghdad / Dargham al-Maliki
confirmed by the Ministry of Oil that fuel prices in the domestic market is still stable without increasing, denying the rumors of rumors about the adjournment because of the high demand for fuel recently. A source in the ministry for the "how" that "The ministry will tend to increase prices fuel and that the rumors about heavy demand for gasoline and diesel to run generators as we enter the summer season is right. "
The source added that "The ministry sees increase in fuel prices, a step towards the rise in commodity prices of petrochemical materials, goods, and various other materials." He noted "the existence of parties trying to exploit these issues to gain self."
and supports the Oil Ministry in cooperation with the Ministry of Electricity owners generator capacity of fuel and the provision of kerosene per month, with worried owners of vehicles that this support to a decline in the amount of fuel at the government stations and then to raise prices .
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Date: Thursday, 10.05.2012 8:53
Baghdad / Dargham al-Maliki
confirmed by the Ministry of Oil that fuel prices in the domestic market is still stable without increasing, denying the rumors of rumors about the adjournment because of the high demand for fuel recently. A source in the ministry for the "how" that "The ministry will tend to increase prices fuel and that the rumors about heavy demand for gasoline and diesel to run generators as we enter the summer season is right. "
The source added that "The ministry sees increase in fuel prices, a step towards the rise in commodity prices of petrochemical materials, goods, and various other materials." He noted "the existence of parties trying to exploit these issues to gain self."
and supports the Oil Ministry in cooperation with the Ministry of Electricity owners generator capacity of fuel and the provision of kerosene per month, with worried owners of vehicles that this support to a decline in the amount of fuel at the government stations and then to raise prices .
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