PRA urges government to cover petrol cost increases

The Petrol Retailers Association is extremely concerned about rising energy costs and their implication.
With the electricity costs associated with operating a forecourt set to triple, Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association, urged Government action.

Gordon Balmer PRA

“The prospect of soaring energy costs is extremely worrying,” said Balmer.

“Our members are already operating on razor-thin margins and have very little room to manoeuvre.

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The independent forecourt network comprises 65% of all forecourts in the UK. Without them, the economy cannot function.

Balmer continued: “With electricity bills set to rise by 300%, I have written to the Secretary of State for BEIS, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the two leading candidates expressing the need for Government intervention to ensure that forecourts are supported to ensure fuel resilience in the UK.”

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