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#261588 5-Dec-2019 08:33
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The Commerce Commission has released its final report into the retail fuel market and has recommended changes to stimulate competition and benefit consumers.

 

In December 2018, the Government asked the Commission to undertake a study into factors affecting competition for the supply of retail petrol and diesel used for land transport in New Zealand. This followed public concerns about whether consumers were getting a fair deal at the pump. A draft report was released in August 2019 for consultation, with a final report now delivered to Government for their response.

 

“As a result of our study, we consider many fuel companies have been making persistently higher profits over the past decade than we would expect in a workably competitive market. For consumers, this means they are paying higher pump prices than could be expected,” Commission Chair Anna Rawlings said.

 

The Commission used a range of indicators to assess the profitability of fuel companies. This includes import margins more than doubling over the past decade, fuel company returns double the Commission’s estimate of a reasonable return, some new retail sites being paid off unusually fast, and fuel companies market values being significantly higher than their physical costs to build.

 

“There are indications that returns have peaked and are stable. However, profitability is expected to remain high for some time and we are not convinced that the industry’s experience of excess returns has come to an end under current policy settings.”

 

The Commission also made other observations during its study which indicate the market is not working as well as it could for consumers. These include:

 

•    Regional differences in retail fuel prices reflecting the level of local competition 

 

•    Discounting and loyalty schemes being used to avoid direct competition on board prices, and

 

•    An increasing difference between regular and premium petrol margins which are not all explained by cost differences. 

 

The Commission believes the core problem is that an active wholesale market for fuel does not exist in New Zealand. 

 

“The major fuel companies, Z Energy, BP and Mobil, share a joint infrastructure network which includes the Marsden Point refinery, coastal shipping operations and storage terminals at regional ports. They use this network to supply 90% of the nation’s fuel through their own branded retail sites or via other distributors or resellers via exclusive long-term wholesale supply contracts. The only other fuel importer is Gull, with a terminal in Mt Maunganui,” Ms Rawlings says. 

 

“The combination of infrastructure sharing and restrictive supply relationships gives the major fuel companies an advantage. There is a reduced ability for importers to compete for customers of the majors and for distributors and dealers to obtain competitive wholesale supply terms.” 

 

The Commission acknowledges there are some positive industry developments underway. These include fuel company innovations like pay at the pump technology benefiting consumers, the establishment of Timaru Oil Services new import terminal in Timaru, expansion by Gull and resellers including Waitomo and NPD, and the electrification of vehicles. 

 

“While these developments could improve outcomes for consumers over the long-term, they do not address the core problem we have identified with the wholesale market.” 

 

The Commission has made a series of interdependent recommendations to improve competition, mainly targeted at creating an effective wholesale market.

 

The Commission recommends introducing a Terminal Gate Pricing Regime, based on the Australian equivalent. This requires all importers to offer a spot price at which they will sell fuel to wholesale customers at storage terminals. 

 

“We consider this regime will improve competition by creating the potential for a liquid spot wholesale market to develop, lower barriers to entry and expansion for rivals, provide greater price transparency for wholesale customers, and provide competitive benchmark information for industry and government.”

 

The Commission also recommends regulating wholesale supply contracts to allow greater contractual freedom for resellers to compare offers and switch suppliers by:

 

•    Requiring clear and concise language and transparent pricing

 

•    Limiting the use of long term and exclusive supply contracts

 

•    Assessing the use of other potentially restrictive contract terms.

 

These two recommendations would be implemented via an enforceable Industry Code of Conduct. 

 

To improve competition in retail markets, the Commission has made several recommendations to help consumers make more informed purchasing decisions. These include regulations to require retailers to display premium fuel prices on price boards and fuel cap stickers to help consumers understand what grade of fuel their vehicle requires.

 

The Commission has also made a series of other supporting recommendations. This includes improving information and record keeping about the fuel market for future analysis, as well as encouraging major fuel companies with shared infrastructure arrangements to:

 

•    Publish the criteria and the process for participation in the arrangements

 

•    Review aspects of the arrangements that may disincentivise investment in shared storage

 

•    Review information sharing about the arrangements to reduce the potential for coordination.

 

The full report, executive summary and infographics showing our key findings and recommendations are available here

 





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  #2368632 5-Dec-2019 09:18
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Really... that's it, Fuel companies get TGP and forced to display the prices for premium fuel...

 

 

 

I mean really, hasn't commerce commission heard of Gaspy, people know what the premium prices are even if they aren't displayed....

 

Fuel companies will continue to obfuscate with discount schemes and things like sharetank and continue to cream it


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  #2368636 5-Dec-2019 09:23
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I thought the same

 

Same result as the last 3 enquiries (the wholesale market is somewhat to blame with shared infrastructure ownership). Now with pretty pictures




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  #2368652 5-Dec-2019 10:00
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Ban discounts, except card/business volume discounts

 

Assist Gull, NPD to expand nationally, so that each town has representation from the two importers

 

 


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  #2368657 5-Dec-2019 10:07
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tdgeek:

 

Ban discounts, except card/business volume discounts

 

Assist Gull, NPD to expand nationally, so that each town has representation from the two importers

 

 

NPD appears to be Mobil W/sale front end. Back in the day Challenge was a direct importer.  Then along come Z again. Which leaves only Gull vs the big boys

 

https://comcom.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0032/168359/Retail-fuel-market-study-Draft-report-20-August-2019.PDF


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  #2368668 5-Dec-2019 10:37
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Our local garage doesn't display the prices for any fuel unless you pull in and look at the pumps.





 
 
 
 

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  #2368690 5-Dec-2019 10:56
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Oblivian:

 

NPD appears to be Mobil W/sale front end. Back in the day Challenge was a direct importer.  Then along come Z again. Which leaves only Gull vs the big boys

 

 

Both Waitomo and NPD wholesale off Mobil


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  #2368691 5-Dec-2019 10:56
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Geektastic: Our local garage doesn't display the prices for any fuel unless you pull in and look at the pumps.

 

I treat those ones like exotic car sales - if you have to ask, you best be sitting down and probably don't want to know :P


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  #2368716 5-Dec-2019 12:01
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Why no mention of the incredibly high taxes on petrol that account for most of the price??

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  #2368722 5-Dec-2019 12:15
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MileHighKiwi: Why no mention of the incredibly high taxes on petrol that account for most of the price??

 

RUC is about 70c per litre? We have a small population, but that doesnt mean we get away with a small amount of roads. So it costs more to pay for that.


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  #2368727 5-Dec-2019 12:21
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MileHighKiwi: Why no mention of the incredibly high taxes on petrol that account for most of the price??

 

Probably in the URL. Between G and ovt


 
 
 
 

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  #2368732 5-Dec-2019 12:37
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My observations in Christchurch,

 

Petrol stations are wasting space on their price boards with displaying the discounted price as well as the non discounted price, takes longer to process if driving past, they should just have to display the non discounted price. They have the price off on another sign any way.

 

 

 

Didn’t know about GasSpy, but since using it notice that when BP has 10cents off they can be up to 10 cents dearer then Z so the discount is a have.

 

When see discounts now use GasSpy and compare the final price, not the size of discount. Until I saw GasSpy on here I was being sucked in by looking at size of discount.

 

It’s also interesting to look at Petrol prices and compare when there’s a 10 cent discount and then back to 6 cents, BP is again the one I find with the biggest price fluctuation in this area.

 

Current prices Z 2.07.9 and BP is 2.13.9, so BP is 6 cents dearer then Z before discounts, Christchurch. So the AA emails you have saved $$ are a load of rubbish


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  #2368733 5-Dec-2019 12:38
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Oblivian:

 

MileHighKiwi: Why no mention of the incredibly high taxes on petrol that account for most of the price??

 

Probably in the URL. Between G and ovt

 

 

 

 

It’s because that is the government (including local in the case of the ‘Goff Tax’) not the evil petrol companies and this is a government commissioned report.





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  #2368738 5-Dec-2019 12:50
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Oblivian:

Geektastic: Our local garage doesn't display the prices for any fuel unless you pull in and look at the pumps.


I treat those ones like exotic car sales - if you have to ask, you best be sitting down and probably don't want to know :P



The next nearest major petrol retailer is a 70km round trip....





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  #2368751 5-Dec-2019 13:17
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I’m a proud supporter of Gull. They have two self serve stations near me that are usually between 8-12c cheaper than any of the majors in the area negating the need to stuff around with discounts or loyalty programs.

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