By Nona Pelletier of RNZ
Retail petrol prices are forecast to rise to as much as $3.50 a litre for 91 octane by Christmas.
Rising oil prices and a weak New Zealand dollar were putting pressure on petrol prices, with the New Zealand dollar trading around 59.2 US cents ahead of Tuesday’s US Federal Reserve’s announcement on interest rates.
AA principal motoring affairs policy advisor Terry Collins said the closure of the Marsden Refinery had added to price of fuel, with unprocessed Brent crude prices rising to US$95.00 a barrel overnight - their highest level this year.
“The premium grades are already over $3.50 in some places. We’re getting close to $3.12 for average price of 91 (octane). I’d imagine it would be over $3.20 within about a fortnight and we could be by Christmas closer to $3.50 than $3.”