Surplus of Petrol Stations: With Petrol According to Greenpeace at Record Level in Germany
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According to a Greenpeace analysis in Germany, oil companies made an additional profit of 702 million euros in May.
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.
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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