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Surplus of Petrol Stations: With Petrol According to Greenpeace at Record Level in Germany

According to an analysis, the oil industry continues to benefit from the conflict in the Middle East – regardless of the reduced energy tax. However, a Greenpeace analysis also shows that the extra revenues vary according to the fuel type.

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According to a Greenpeace analysis in Germany, oil companies made an additional profit of 702 million euros in May.

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According to an analysis, the oil industry continues to benefit from the conflict in the Middle East – regardless of the reduced energy tax. However, a Greenpeace analysis also shows that the extra revenues vary according to the fuel type.

·Leipzig, Germany
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According to a Greenpeace analysis, oil companies in Germany achieved a record level of surplus profits in May with the sale of gasoline: on average, 6.4 million euros per day went into the cash registers. In April, there were 4.9 million euros per day, and in March, 4 million euros per day. In the case of diesel, the excess profits decreased compared to April, but remained at a state-of-the-art 16.3 million euros per day. For the survey, Greenp…

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EU-Schwerbehinderung broke the news on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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