Fuel prices: gasoline at cost price at Leclerc, a ceiling at Total

Fuel prices gasoline at cost price at Leclerc a ceiling

PRICE OF PETROL. While Total has announced a fuel price cap since March 1, the Leclerc group is announcing a promotional operation this weekend of March 4 and 5, 2023.

[Mis à jour le 3 mars 2023 à 17h21] Good plan fuel in view this weekend of March 4 and 5, 2023? Leclerc announces the holding of a “fuel at cost price” operation in its service stations from this Friday March 3 until Sunday March 5 in open and participating stations. Excluded are the gas stations Leclerc present on motorway service areas.

The offer concerns all fuels, with the exception of heating oil. Only 15 Total service stations are not taking part in the operation, the list of these non-participating stations is available here. “For us it’s 5 to 6 cents of effort the time when we do the cost price”, explained the president and general manager of Leclerc, Michel-Edouard Leclerc.

This one-off operation comes at a time when TotalEnergies has put in place the cap promised by its CEO Patrick Pouyanné, from March 1 to December 31, 2023. The price of fuel at Total stations cannot exceed 1.99 euros. The French oil group has indicated that all fuels, gasoline and diesel, would be affected (Diesel Premier B7, Diesel Premier B10, SP95-E10, SP95-E5, Superethanol E85). Only unleaded 98 and Excellium diesel are not affected by this price limitation due to their primary quality. With the end of the rebates granted by the Government, the price of fuel had started to rise again since the beginning of the year. An increase that went badly with motorists, especially after the announcement of record profits in 2022, to the tune of 19 billion euros, on February 8.

On Monday, February 20, 2023, the average prices for liters of fuel observed and recorded by the Ministry for Ecological Transition were 1.8382 for diesel, i.e. on average one cent more than the previous week. The liter of unleaded 95 E10 was displayed on average at 1.8776 euro. Between the beginning of January and the beginning of February 2023, prices rose on average in France by more than 12 cents for diesel (compared to the first statement of the year 2023, transmitted on January 3) and by 24 cents for a liter of without -lead 95.

The last peak was observed in mid-November during the reduction of government aid with an average price of 1.9059 for diesel and 1.7514 for unleaded 95 E10. The reason for the price hike? The international context, especially with the sanctions taken against Russia following the start of the war in Ukraine. The European Union has opted for a gradual boycott of Russian oil, which leads to an increase in demand for oil from other regions, in particular the Arabian Peninsula, and ultimately in prices. Oil prices regularly crossed the 100 dollar per barrel mark in March 2022 before stabilizing around 80 euros per barrel.

In addition to moderating your travels, practicing carpooling if you can, the best thing is still to compare the prices charged in the service stations around your home. Tedious? Not that much since many sites offer this service on the internet. You can also refer to the official government website, combustible.gouv.fr, which offers to find the prices that must be indicated to the State by the managers of service stations.

The Essence&Co app also offers this service via collaborative data provided by Internet users. You can find the search engine below. It is possible to compare fuel prices at service stations near you. Available on Android or iPhone, it offers daily fuel prices based on user feedback to indicate current prices.

The government websiteprice.fuel.gouv.fr” also offers you price statements by department and type of fuel (Be careful to clearly differentiate lead-free 95, 98 or E10). Price statements are updated weekly. Something to help you find the cheapest service station(s) through an interactive map listing the service stations near you.

As you have noticed, there are sometimes sometimes substantial price differences depending on the service station: between distributor brands (supermarkets in particular) and oil group stations, the difference can sometimes seem significant. It is explained by various parameters including the brand image, but also the famous additives. You may know them by their trade name. Excellium fuel, for example in the Total network, contains many additives. Incorporated into the fuel, they are used to improve its quality and therefore its performance. Also intended to protect the engine or the tank, they also act on the higher prices, which occasionally gives rise to controversy over their usefulness. Marketing argument used to justify these prices or real benefit for the car, the debate is lively.

What is the share of taxes in the price of gasoline at the pump? According to Total, taxes represent “the most important part of the price of fuel”. In 2018, according to the company, the taxes collected by the State represented for example “63% of the price of Unleaded 95-E10 and 60% of that of diesel”. Gasoline tax is in fact divided into two different taxes: VAT, and the domestic consumption tax on energy products (TICPE). There is also the general tax on polluting activities (TGAP). The TICPE is also higher on gasoline than on diesel. Depending on gasoline prices, the TICPE represents nearly 70 cents on gasoline, 60 cents on the price of a liter of diesel.

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