SCANDALOUS FUEL PROFITS BY BP & SHELL !
SCANDALOUS FUEL PROFITS BY BP & SHELL !
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timewatch

Original Poster:

881 posts

216 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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Why-o-Why are we letting these bas7ards ( Shell & BP ) get away with he raping of British motorists year after year ??

I beggars belief !

BP's 39% profits rise in the face of suffering family finances is robbery and the Government is a lap dog poodle to them, the gutless
New Labour & opposition party's need to be publicly hung drawn and quartered at Tower bridge.

Where is all the headlines about this ? and as far as I can see NOTHING on this site either ?

Pistonheads should have this as leading headlines, Come on PH get your act together and get a petition going to Parliament about this
scandalous profiteering and debauchery !!!

TW>>>furiousfurious


dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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Are you suggesting Shell and BP control the world oil price?

If they do, they seem to have screwed up as both companies ran the last quarter at a loss.

If you have a problem with petrol forecourt prices I suggest you look at the politicians who are stealing from us for our own good.....

GreenV8S

30,998 posts

306 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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timewatch said:
BP's 39% profits rise in the face of suffering family finances is robbery and the Government is a lap dog poodle to them, the gutless New Labour & opposition party's need to be publicly hung drawn and quartered at Tower bridge.
What the heck are you going on about? You think the government should *stop* oil companies making a profit? How about supermarkets, should they stop *them* making a profit too? Anybody else you don't think is entitled to make a profit? At least the oil companies do actually do something useful to earn their money, like find the oil and supply it to us. All the government does is sit there raking in the fuel duty. How big are the oil companies' profits compared to the government's tax and duty cut? Pretty tiny I suspect.

dougc

8,240 posts

287 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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BPs profit was 7% of turnover. In that context it doesn't sound so 'Scandalous' does it?

Think about this.

To get a litre of petrol to your tank, BP has to:

Find oil
Drill it out of the ground
Transport to a refinery
Refine it
Store it
Ship it to market
Distribute it to a petrol station
Sell it

and they manage this for what, 45p a litre? Thats about 1/4 the price of the bottle of water I bought on the M4 this morning.

abz

380 posts

251 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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timewatch said:
blah blah blah, etc
learn something about the subject and you might calm down a bit. loser

timewatch

Original Poster:

881 posts

216 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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I just can't believe all of you !

You all obviously don't need the money and are happy with the current situation happening in UK, so you deserve all the sh!t thrown
at you. Sorry..... I have underestimated the the current support for Rip-off-Britain's establishments profiteering,racketeering & squandering and you all must enjoy a good financial shafting !!!

Regardless of who it is BP,Shell,Government it's still F'n ridiculous that we are being fleeced by all concerned.

Unless you all work and have an invested interest in each of them ?

Funny how you are all now supporting these profits and price rises, yet over the past year or so on these forums and news comments
99 % of post contributers made their feelings known just what they thought of the Government and Fuel company's in general !

Or have you all short term memories ?

TW>>>

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

272 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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Who said we're supporting high petrol prices? Not one person here will advocate that.

But, importantly, we're not naive to think the high prices come from the likes of BP and Shell.

How do you propose that BP and Shell (as you've named them) find further, deeper, thicker, more difficult to process oil fields if they're not allowed to make a profit to invest in future finds, or even new technologies?

abz

380 posts

251 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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timewatch said:
a bit more rubbish...
run along and do your homework on the benefits of these companies making good profits. you might be surprised.

Podie

46,647 posts

297 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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abz said:
timewatch said:
a bit more rubbish...
run along and do your homework on the benefits of these companies making good profits. you might be surprised.
The reason you're not getting the "support" you wanted TW, is because the people on here have don etheir homework, understand how things hang together and therefore don't blame the most obvious person without the facts.

As Abz says - do your homework.

timewatch

Original Poster:

881 posts

216 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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abz said:
timewatch said:
a bit more rubbish...
run along and do your homework on the benefits of these companies making good profits. you might be surprised.
Remember to put your X next to New Labour.... AGAIN !

TW>>>

abz

380 posts

251 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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timewatch said:
abz said:
timewatch said:
a bit more rubbish...
run along and do your homework on the benefits of these companies making good profits. you might be surprised.
Remember to put your X next to New Labour.... AGAIN !

TW>>>
erm, the benefits of these companies making good profits is independent of the political party in power. banghead

can you answer these simple questions:

how many people do BP or Shell employ?
how much investment do they make a year?
what is their turnover?
how much tax do they pay?
how much of your pension (via the state) is held in BP & Shell?

note to TW>>> must try harder.


dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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timewatch said:
Remember to put your X next to New Labour.... AGAIN !

TW>>>
Would you care to explain this libel?

Are you saying that people who are against BP and Shell being screwed about with by politicians must be a supporter of the shower of ste currently residing in Downing Street?

FourWheelDrift

91,717 posts

306 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
quotequote all
timewatch said:
I just can't believe all of you !

You all obviously don't need the money and are happy with the current situation happening in UK, so you deserve all the sh!t thrown
at you. Sorry..... I have underestimated the the current support for Rip-off-Britain's establishments profiteering,racketeering & squandering and you all must enjoy a good financial shafting !!!

Regardless of who it is BP,Shell,Government it's still F'n ridiculous that we are being fleeced by all concerned.

Unless you all work and have an invested interest in each of them ?

Funny how you are all now supporting these profits and price rises, yet over the past year or so on these forums and news comments
99 % of post contributers made their feelings known just what they thought of the Government and Fuel company's in general !

Or have you all short term memories ?

TW>>>
Care in the community has a lot to answer for.

For your information we were moaning about the increase in petrol caused by oil speculators (not the companies) OPEC (not the companies) and government taxation (not the companies).

But there you go have a good moan about a company making a profit, I'll tell you what we'll force them to break even every year. Then you won't have a private pension plan, your savings will be worthless as inflation increases and with no profits being available they won't be able to reinvest so within a short few years they will be unable to replace their broken and old machinery. They would have to declare bankruptcy and lay off the 20,000+ workers and then the 200,000+ workers who rely on them for business would be made redundant as well. 3rd world here we come, still at least you will be able to sit on your arse and receive food parcels from the Sudan whilst watching Jeremy Kyle, although you wouldn't because we would not have the capacity to produce our own oil or the money to buy in oil for the power stations to provide the electricity.

GreenV8S

30,998 posts

306 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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timewatch said:
blah blah blah
You're blaming entirely the wrong people.

When you buy a gallon of petrol, over half the cost goes directly to the government in the form of fuel duty and VAT. The fuel companies only see about 30p of which their profit is around 2.5p. The retailers take around 8p which is more or less the same as their running costs.

So should you be worried about the oil companies and retailers doing all the work and earning a couple of pence per liter profit, or the government taking 50-60p straight out of your pocket?

Big Al.

69,324 posts

280 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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timewatch said:
Why-o-Why are we letting these bas7ards ( Shell & BP ) get away with he raping of British motorists year after year ??

I beggars belief !

BP's 39% profits rise in the face of suffering family finances is robbery and the Government is a lap dog poodle to them, the gutless
New Labour & opposition party's need to be publicly hung drawn and quartered at Tower bridge.

Where is all the headlines about this ? and as far as I can see NOTHING on this site either ?

Pistonheads should have this as leading headlines, Come on PH get your act together and get a petition going to Parliament about this
scandalous profiteering and debauchery !!!

TW>>>furiousfurious



rolleyes

Exoticaholic

1,075 posts

234 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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Brownose and his useless cronies slap tax of up to 70% on petrol and they have done nothing to earn this revenue. It's tax, tax and more tax.

Just think, if BP and Shell ran the country, we wouldn't have huge debts burdening us.

So I suggest TW, please do some more homework before hurling your anger at the wrong target.

Soovy

35,829 posts

293 months

Wednesday 4th February 2009
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TW - you are a loony.

The oil companies make PENNIES on a litre. I know, because I've worked in one.

The one eyed scotch stroke victim is the one raping us.


alfabadass

1,852 posts

221 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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Shell tends to have the cheapest petrol around, not even talking about 1p...more like 4-5p cheaper than texaco and total etc

Don

28,378 posts

306 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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Business in "making a profit" shocker.


HappyS3owner

15,855 posts

251 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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Twunt springs to mind, we need sucessful companies, especially at the moment. I also believe that petrol at the pumps is the least profitable of all their interests, anyone know for sure or the breakdown of where their profits come from?