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The buyers of the gas, who then sell it onto consumers, won't make a profit. As they are having to buy it at the higher price. The clue is in the thread title, "Energy companies collapse", ie they go bankrupt. |
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Esso and Shell are singing and dancing all the way to the bank but are also hoping the Tories block the Windfall Tax vote today
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E.on also expecting a .5 Billion profit increase |
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Energy retailers eg Octopus - those that buy in advance are ok, those that don't have been nationalised or placed into administration.
Energy wholesalers eg BP are making good profits from the surge in wholesale prices. However, there is a degree of vertical integration so many do both eg Centrica/British Gas, Shell, EDF, E-on, Scottish Power, etc. |
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Poor regulation has helped increase UK prices - allowing gas storage to be closed, allowing the highest profit margins of any sector including private equity! Quote:
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Surely we need to apply taxes during the good times to build up surplus and then we have something available to provide support when the hard times arrive. |
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