Beijing Gas Station is now full of oil for the country IV
Starting from March 1, Beijing will complete the replacement of the National IV fuel and the State III fuel, and will all supply the National IV oil. Therefore, the recent rumor that oil prices are going up is quietly spreading in the car race and taxi industry.
On February 29, the reporter saw at multiple gas stations that the waiting queue for the refueling lined up with the "long queue."
At 10:20 pm on February 29th, the reporter dialed the telephone of the Municipal Development and Reform Commission. The staff made it clear that the State IV oil will not increase prices for the time being. “The pricing power of the National IV oil is not in the National Development and Reform Commission (Beijing Municipal Development and Reform Commission). At present, we have not received notification from the National Development and Reform Commission regarding the price increase for the National IV fuel,†the staff member said. In view of whether the production cost of China IV fuel is higher, the person on duty did not explain it.
Two major oil companies said they did not receive a price adjustment
The relevant officials of the National Development and Reform Commission also said that the NDRC has not issued approvals for the adjustment of refined oil prices to the two major oil companies. “The recent three-nation and five-nation emphasis on the current price of electricity and oil will not increase, even if the price increases all must be subject to the official announcement of the National Development and Reform Commission.â€
He also stated that the National Development and Reform Commission welcomes citizens to promptly reflect the prices of refined oil products on the market. If they find that there is a phenomenon of unauthorized price increase, they can report to the Development and Reform Commission's Price Division.
The reporter learned from PetroChina and Sinopec's channel on the evening of February 29 that at present, the two companies did not receive approval from the National Development and Reform Commission.