State-run oil refiner CPC Corp, Taiwan (CPC, 中油) yesterday said it would cut prices of gasoline and diesel products by NT$0.8 per liter from today, marking the third straight week of domestic fuel price decline.
CPC said global crude oil prices dropped last week, mainly due to the market’s anticipation of crude supplies from Iran to increase and a high inventory level of crude products in the US and from OPEC members.
China’s soft economic growth and the declining demand in the US also depressed international oil prices last week, CPC said in a statement.
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Based on CPC’s floating oil price mechanism, the firm’s costs fell to US$49.83 per barrel last week from US$53.27 per barrel the previous week.
After factoring in the New Taiwan dollar’s depreciation of NT$0.153 against the US dollar last week, CPC said it would cut its prices by 4.8 percent for this week.
Taiwan’s only private oil refiner, Formosa Petrochemical Corp (台塑石化), yesterday said it would cut prices for gasoline and diesel products by NT$0.8 per liter starting today, matching the price cuts of CPC.
Formosa’s 98-octane unleaded gasoline will be NT$27 per liter after the adjustments, which is NT$0.2 more expensive than CPC’s equivalent product.
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