Fuel Strike 'Could Put Gas Bills Up by 20pc' ; Pipeline Closure Brings Warning for Householders

Daily MailApril 28, 2008

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GAS bills could rise by 20 per cent as a result of the fuel crisis, experts warn.

Industry analysts believe that disruption to a third of our gas supplies following the strike at an oil refinery may lead to a [pounds]200 increase on the average annual bill of [pounds]1,200, as the rising cost of wholesale gas is passed on to the consumer.

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Fuel Strike 'Could Put Gas Bills Up by 20pc' ; Pipeline Closure Brings Warning for Householders

The 48-hour walkout over pensions began yesterday, at the Grangemouth refinery, in Scotland.

It has forced the closure of BP's Forties pipeline, which delivers 30 per cen...

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