I commented on Digi24, on April 4, the unusual situation at some gas stations in Romania, where it was noticed that premium diesel ended up being sold cheaper (9.84 lei/liter) than standard diesel (10.51 lei/liter). This could have 2 explanations. 1) The commercial one: the drivers who paid in advance for premium diesel have reoriented themselves and fuel up with the standard one. Thus, the respective gas stations were left with more unsold premium diesel. And they lowered the price of premium diesel to encourage drivers to buy the premium as well. 2) The technical one, which is related to the shelf life of petroleum products. Both diesel and gasoline are perishable products: gasoline (3-6 months), diesel (6-12 months). Of course, if it is added and stored in appropriate conditions, it can last for 1 year (gasoline) or 1.5-2 years for diesel fuel. In the discussed case, we may be dealing with an "accelerated sale" of a premium assortment, if the respective diesel is part of an older batch, whose validity period is approaching its expiration. #DieselPrice #FuelPrices
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