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 Price fixing and forecast
>Benzinpreis-Karten Deutschland
>Price changes
>Super Premium price level
>Diesel price level
>German cities
>Companies
> German federal countries
>Regions
>Yearly overviews

Price fixing, released on 08.09.2008 at 08:01 o'clock
Regular 91 OCT 1,447 €
Super 95 OCT 1,452 €
Super Premium 98 OCT 1,510 €
Diesel 1,349 €




Petrol price forecast, released on 08.09.2008 at 07:59 o'clock
Current state/TendencyChanges in €Cent
Price changes within the last 24 hours influenced by US dollar exchange rate, crude oil price and taxes. Decreased - 0,50
Current price level - suppliers Below average price - 0,74
Expected price changes Tomorrow, Thursday, 09.09.2008 (Basis = current price): Decreasing prices - 0,37 up to - 0,95
Expected price changes Day after tomorrow, Wednesday, 10.09.2008 (Basis = current price):no trend + 0,14  up to - 0,95 

   

   Further explanation of statistics:

gasoline-germany.com passes on reporting individual data for petrol stations as prices nowadays are changing day-to-day. So the price you just found out for your favourite petrol station "around the corner" might have changed by the time you arrive there. More important in our point of view: The current price level (price fixing). Another relevant indicator: The companies' price level that accounts for apparent differences in prices. As proved by the statistics the companies' share (red bars) is relatively low compared to the all-round price. The price adjustment largely depends on this price range: the blue bars represent fixed values derived from crude oil price, US dollar exchange rate and taxation. Our statistical evaluation shows that price increases are commonly applied much faster than price reductions due to reduced purchase prices.

Our petrol price forecast calculates the pricing pressure caused by varying purchase prices including differences, such as regions and companies, combining those with former records of companies' economic behaviour e.g. increasing / decreasing prices on effective dates such as weekends and holidays. Obviously our system is currently inadequate to provide secure predictions of purchase prices (largely dependant on US dollar exchange rate / crude oil price), in other words: sudden changes will, of course, have a severe impact on charged prices.