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Sam Boal

'Panic buying will only make the situation worse,' say Ireland's oil and fuel suppliers

Oil suppliers are limiting the amount they are selling to high volume customers.

IRISH CONSUMERS ARE being urged not to ‘panic buy’ home heating and commercial oil as well as diesel and petrol in response to sharply rising global crude oil prices.

Some Irish oil supply companies have begun to limit the amount of oil they’re selling to customers in response to an increase in demand in recent days.

Global wholesale crude oil prices have been under intense upward pressure in the days since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Energy products have so far been exempt from Western sanctions.

But European and US companies are voluntarily trying to buy less oil and natural gas from Russia, which supplies Europe with about 27% of its crude and derivative products.

The global scramble for wholesale oil from alternative sources is straining supply and prices have rocketed accordingly, eventually trickling down to motorists, farmers and households that use home heating oil in the form of higher fuel prices.

Prices at the pump had already been under pressure before the Russian invasion as demand for transport and commercial fuel rebounded last year.

Petrol and diesel prices rose by almost 30% and 32% in the year to the end of January, according to the Central Statistics Office. Home heating oil prices rose by 50% over the same period.

To get ahead of more inbound price hikes, some consumers have been stocking up since last week, forcing Irish oil suppliers to place caps on the amount of oil they will sell to one customer.

Panic buying will only make the situation more acute, said Kevin McPartlan, Chief Executive of Fuels for Ireland.

The group — which represents service station chains like Circle K as well as oil like Emo Oil —  is calling for calm at a time when many of its members are under pressure.

“They’re absolutely swamped,” said McPartlan.

“With prices being so high and also seeming to continue to rise, there are a number of people — particularly high volume users, like hauliers, farmers, home heating oil customers  —  who are wanting to get ahead of that price increase to purchase earlier than they ordinarily would and in a higher volume than they normally would. 

As a consequence, oil suppliers are “limiting the amount they are selling to those high volume customers”, he explained.

But not that the supply is particularly “tight” at the moment, McPartlan said. The industry believes there is enough supply in Ireland to meet normal buying patterns.

“We just need to make sure that everybody gets what they need even if that means not everyone’s getting what they want,” he said.

Senior Government sources have told The Journal in recent days that a cut to the excise duty on a litre of petrol or diesel could be on the cards in the next two weeks if prices at the pump keep climbing.

Once implemented, McPartlan said this will provide some relief for businesses and consumers.

“There really is no need to fill every tank,” he added.

Separately, hauliers are asking the Government to revise its current Diesel Rebate Scheme — which allows transport businesses to claw back some of the Mineral Oil Tax they pay on fuel — to make it more accessible.

In a statement this afternoon, Aidan Flynn, Chief Executive of the Freight Transport Association Ireland (FTAI) said the scheme, as it’s currently constituted, is ineffective.

“With fuel accounting for more than 41% of the cost of running articulated lorry fleets – and the price of a barrel of oil now breaching $120 – the government must take urgent action to protect Ireland’s supply chain,” he said.

“FTAI is urging the government to review its current diesel rebate programme to make it more accessible and efficient so that the inflationary pressures on the industry charged with delivering everything Ireland needs can be alleviated.

“Currently, less than one-third of qualifying haulage operators are active participants in the rebate scheme, demonstrating its ineffectiveness.”

Flynn added that the proposed excise duty cut on fuels needs to be “activated immediately”. 

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    Mute Lee King Buckett
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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:08 PM

    Considering the fact that wholesale suppliers are increasing their prices needlessly and thus creating panic, its a little bit rich for them to be coming out and urging calm.

    All of the fuel on the island at present was purchased at a much lower price than today’s oil futures so therevis no reason for it to be spiking at the pumps so early.

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:11 PM

    @Lee King Buckett: saved me some typing.

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:03 PM

    It’s articles like this and news reports on TV and radio that will create a “panic buy”!!

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    Mar 8th 2022, 4:01 PM

    I’m in meath, bought kerosene on Jan 9th, 1000 litres €809. Today less than 8 weeks later the same company are looking for €1699 for 1000 litres. By my leaving cert maths that’s a 112% increase. And the government still wait to “do something” about fuel prices…..

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    Mar 8th 2022, 4:40 PM

    @Martin Holohan: you burned 1000 litres of oil in 8 weeks? How’s the hotel you must run doing?! :)

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    Mar 8th 2022, 4:47 PM

    @Joe Kennedy: haven’t burned that amount of oil and didn’t try to buy it. I just looked in the company’s website.
    My hotel is doing quite well though

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    Mar 8th 2022, 8:25 PM

    @Martin Holohan: haha…..fair play!

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    Mute Dave Barrett
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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:02 PM

    Panic buying is norm when there will be a possible fuel shortage. Time for this Government to do something now before this happens.

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:06 PM

    @Dave Barrett: Ah yes, the Government has to. To hell with individual responsibility or everyone just doing the right thing.

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    Mute neuromancer
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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:17 PM

    Rang the oil company today, it will be 2 weeks before he delivers, and can’t give today’s price. Went to topup the tank with a drum down the local filling station, said they have none and waiting on a delivery? Another local filling station selling diesel at €2.07. Government keeping very quiet at the moment, are they on their St. Patrick’s Day Bank Holiday weekend already?

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:04 PM

    Not hoarding/panic-buying is a much better way for people to be supportive than driving a truck through Russian embassy gates.

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    Mute Em Watson
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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:27 PM

    Just checked the price of kerosene and at those prices I won’t be panic buying anything.

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:21 PM

    Media says “Don’t panic buy” .. Me.. Runs out to forecourt to panic buy.. Calls heating oil company in panic…

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:24 PM

    Doesn’t make any sense. In the slump of demand prices didn’t go way down. Then with normality returning, which is just an increase demand to Pre covid Normal levels, prices shoot up. Sorry, makes no sense

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:38 PM

    @Merlin Lancelot: at the 3 service stations near me the price dropped about 30c a litre when the 1st lockdown came in and demand plummeted, then went up as we came out, shot up after the budget. Unfortunately seems to make sense to me, would still like to pay less though, it’s gone ridiculous

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    Mar 8th 2022, 4:06 PM

    @D. Memery: I didn’t notice any slump in prices with covid and lockdown

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    Mar 8th 2022, 4:55 PM

    @Merlin Lancelot: well, according to your profile as you live in Sweden, that might have something to do with it

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    Mar 8th 2022, 5:20 PM

    @Merlin Lancelot: all the petrol stations in my area dropped their prices during the first lockdown. Between paying 1.23 per litre of fuel and my commute to work reduced from 1h45mins to 30 mins the first lock down had some silver linings.

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:03 PM

    Cut excise duty only for it to go back up in May

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:15 PM

    @noel c: unfortunatly I can see any cuts In vat or excise being match somewhere else to make the difference. To many people have a hand in the pot. I think stronger regulation may be required now to stop it running away.

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:12 PM

    Petrol and Diesel to go up by 15c a litre from midnight tonight

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    Mar 8th 2022, 3:18 PM

    @Charlie Wilkins: Source?

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    Mar 8th 2022, 4:17 PM

    @Gavin Conran: He’s been on the source I’d say…

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    Mar 8th 2022, 4:41 PM

    @Charlie Wilkins: Stop listening to that eejit on tik tok. That kind of nonsense is contributing to the problem.

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    Mar 8th 2022, 6:41 PM

    Whatever you do “DONT PANIC”

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    Mar 8th 2022, 9:39 PM

    @John Smith: Once you still have your towel, everyone will give you everything you need.

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    Mar 8th 2022, 6:59 PM

    When will people learn ??? You are being mugged. Year after year decade after decade . Mugged . We deserve everything that is imposed on us as we are on the intellectual level as that of swamp urchins . Get on your bike

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