On Monday, German automobile club ADAC had said that Aral and its parent company BP were set to take advantage of customers during the high-traffic long weekend.
But the head of Aral, Uwe Franke, blamed German taxes for high petrol prices.
“Without taxes a litre of petrol or diesel costs between €0.53 and €0.61 – depending on what kind,” Franke told daily Bild. “With that we are in the lower third for the EU countries.”
Franke went on to say that a litre of gasoline costs less than a litre of any beverage sold at fuelling stations.
“This accusation is purely false and won’t be any more correct through continued repetition,” he said, adding that international markets don’t turn to accommodate German holiday weekends.
Part of the misunderstanding over fuel prices comes from comparing the price of crude oil with petrol, he told the paper. Since the beginning of the year fuel prices have increased significantly per litre, while the increased cost of crude oil has been low, he explained.
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