Sat, Dec 28, 2002 - Page 1 News List

Gas prices hiked, with further rises expected soon

By Kevin Chen  /  STAFF REPORTER

State-run Chinese Petroleum Corp (中油) announced plans yesterday to raise the wholesale price of unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel by NT$0.30 and NT$0.20 per liter, respectively, to reflect soaring international oil prices.

Individual gas stations may or may not follow the price increase.

The price hike -- about 1.61 percent on average for various fuel products -- went into effect at midnight last night, said the nation's largest producer of petroleum products.

The prices of unleaded 95 octane and 98 octane gasoline will each be NT$20.1 and NT$21.4 a liter.

Less than two hours after Chinese Petroleum announced the oil price hikes yesterday, rival Formosa Petrochemical Co (台塑石化), Taiwan's second largest oil firm, said they would match Chinese Petroleum's price hikes.

Concerns over political stability in Venezuela, a major oil producer, and the threat of a US invasion of Iraq are behind Chinese Petroleum's price fluctuation, a Chinese Petroleum official said at a press conference yesterday.

"Those factors have boosted international prices of crude oil by nearly US$5 to US$6 per barrel recently," said Lin Sheng-pi (林勝比), vice executive director of marketing.

"Take the price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil as an example. It has climbed to US$32.5 per barrel from US$27.45 per barrel since late October," he added.

With international oil prices hovering around US$32 a barrel in recent days, there's room for the company to raise prices again in the near future, Lin said.

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