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May 21, 2009
SPC ups pump price
By Christopher Tan

SINGAPORE Petroleum Co has joined the rest of the oil companies in raising pump prices.

SPC on Thursday upped its 92-octane petrol by four cents a litre at 10.30am this morning. Its 95 and 98 grade petrols as well as diesel went up by five cents a litre, a day after Shell, ExxonMobil and Caltex moved their rates.

With the change, a litre of 92, 95 and 98-octane fuel costs $1.637, $1.677 and $1.78 before discount.

The exception is Shell's 92-octane, which is costlier at $1.647 a litre before discount. Shell will be exiting the 92-octane market by end-June, despite protests from the Consumers Association of Singapore.

The Anglo-Dutch group, which has the largest network of refuelling stations here after ExxonMobil, is also the only one retailing the most expensive automotive fuel here.

Shell's V-Power is now priced at $1.959 a litre before discount - 20 per cent more than the cheapest petrols here. Shell said it is the least saleable fuel after its 92-octane.

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