Australia's Competition Watchdog Probes Gasoline Prices
May 03 2012 - 7:29PM
Dow Jones News
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said Friday
it has started a formal investigation into the sharing of price
information by gasoline retailers.
The ACCC said it had concerns that such arrangements may breach
the law.
"The ACCC has put the industry on notice for some time about its
concerns in this area," ACCC commissioner Joe Dimasi said in a
statement.
Current arrangements allow for the private and frequent exchange
of price information between the major petrol retailers. The ACCC
is concerned this allows them to signal price movements to each
other, monitor competitor responses and react to them, the agency
said.
The Competition and Consumer Act 2010 prohibits contracts,
arrangements or understandings that may substantially lessen
competition. Australian gasoline retailers include Caltex Australia
Ltd. (CTX.AU) as well as local units of Royal Dutch Shell PLC's
(RDSB.LN) and BP PLC (BP, BP.LN).
"The ACCC has now commenced a formal investigation into this
matter, and a dedicated investigation team has been assigned," ACCC
chairman Rod Sims said in the statement.
The ACCC doesn't usually comment on its ongoing investigations,
but said it considered it appropriate to do so on this occasion
because of the significant public interest in gasoline pricing, he
added.
The ACCC anticipates the investigation may be lengthy, and said
it doesn't intend to make any public comments on its progress, Sims
said.
By Ray Brindal, Dow Jones Newswires; 612 62080902; ray.brindal@dowjones.com
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