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Old 19th November 2008, 20:03   #121
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How much octane is shell super?
Shell Super is 91 Octane (at least in cities and towns where Euro III norms are in effect)
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Old 19th November 2008, 21:50   #122
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The website has location maps for each of the Shell pumps. Shell in India - Shell Station Locator
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Old 21st November 2008, 15:24   #123
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I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the Shell Petrol Pump insert in my newspaper this morning.

Never imagined in my wildest dreams that Petrol Pumps would be advertising -- that too through newspaper inserts .

Here are the prices:

Petrol: 59.95/L
Diesel: 45.45/L

Shell in India (fuel, lubes, outlets)-scan0047.jpg

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Old 21st November 2008, 15:31   #124
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Shell has to advertise. Before they had loyal customers. But when they increased the rates, everybody left, and to get them back, advertisement is needed.
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Old 21st November 2008, 15:34   #125
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This leaflet looks like it more from the bunk owners side than from Shell itself. If it was from Shell they would have mentioned all their bunks.
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Old 21st November 2008, 15:53   #126
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Can some one pls throw light on the octane content of Shell Super Petrol?
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Old 21st November 2008, 18:51   #127
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Went to Shell on OMR, Bangalore on Friday - diesel was 55. The attendant said it was being brought down to 45 from Saturday.
Confirmed - Shell diesel is 45.45 per litre. Just filled 22 litres for Rs. 1000 (at the outlet close to Hoodi Circle). Now only slightly expensive but hopefully good quality and most importantly, Shell almost always never runs out of stock.

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@Zero - Shell super is 91 octane.
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Old 21st November 2008, 23:16   #129
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@Zero - Shell super is 91 octane.
So it works out to be cheaper than others.. 91 octane in BP is above 61Rs.. thats cool... my next fill will definitely from Shell!!!
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It is not governed by the ministry. Well, the price is directly related to crude price, but will not in the same ratio because refining, distribution and marketing costs would not have dropped.
Added to that, Shell doesnt have its own refinery in India.
For KA, they procure from MRPL.
Infact, they actually get it shipped to same distribution point of IOCL !!!

Then they need to add their own distribution costs, profits etc...
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What is the price per liter of normal unleaded petrol and diesel??
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Old 22nd November 2008, 01:21   #132
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So it works out to be cheaper than others.. 91 octane in BP is above 61Rs.. thats cool... my next fill will definitely from Shell!!!
All petrol sold in bangalore is 91 octane.
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All petrol sold in bangalore is 91 octane.
Do you mean the normal petrol available is also 91 octane? I thought that normal petrol is 87 octane and reason Speed and other premium petrols are costlier is because of their higher octane content and added additives. Can someone pls comment?
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Do you mean the normal petrol available is also 91 octane? I thought that normal petrol is 87 octane and reason Speed and other premium petrols are costlier is because of their higher octane content and added additives. Can someone pls comment?
Shell petrol is 91 Octane whether Normal or Premium.

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Do you mean the normal petrol available is also 91 octane? I thought that normal petrol is 87 octane and reason Speed and other premium petrols are costlier is because of their higher octane content and added additives. Can someone pls comment?
Even normal fuel is 91 octane. Speed & others are costlier because they have a number of additives in them
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