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1/2/13 Location looms large in pump prices at California gas stations - latimes.com
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Known in the industry as zone pricing, the practice helps explain the wild swings in price anygasoline brand has from one location to the next.
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
January 1, 2013 , 6:04 p.m.
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peculiarity of the state's service station world: the wild
swings in price any brand has from one location to the next.
Known in the industry as zone pricing, the controversial
practice was apparent one afternoon when Culver City
resident Michael Denis, on a jaunt to downtown Los Angeles,
stopped at a Chevron station to feed his Fiat 500 some
gasoline at $4.69 a gallon.
About four miles away, Lupe Alfaro was filling her Toyota
Camry with Chevron gasoline but was paying $3.89 a gallon.
The two motorists were buying the same grade of gasoline,
which more than likely came from the same refinery in El
Segundo. Yet the prices they paid differed by 80 cents a
gallon, or by more than $10 to fill an average 13-gallon tank.
"Hey, I'm trying to have a fun day here," Denis mock-
groused when told about the savings that Alfaro enjoyed.
Denis' and Alfaro's different price experiences came about
because fuel refiners charge unequal amounts to service
station dealers in separate areas based on a host of closely
guarded factors, such as nearby competition, traffic volume
and station amenities.
Such price strategies aren't common in other retail
businesses. When buying a sweater from a department store,
for instance, a shopper can expect to pay the same price at
the chain's other stores in a region.
In fuel retailing, however, "location can affect prices," said
Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst for the Oil Price Information
Service in New Jersey. "If you have few competitors and are
near an airport or a rail terminal, you can price more
aggressively."
But consumer advocates say the practice hurts drivers who don't always have the time and
information to shop for the best deal.
"They call it zone pricing. We call it redlining," said Charles Langley of the Utility Consumers' Action
Network in San Diego.
"It's just another way of trying to prevent the kind of price wars that can reduce costs for
consumers," he said. "It also allows refiners to control the amount of profit stations owners can
have."
Most of the cost that motorists pay is determined well before the fuel gets to the pump.
The main component in retail gasoline prices is the cost of oil, which is determined on world
markets. The California Energy Commission estimates that oil constitutes nearly 60% of the state's
average gasoline price at recent prices. Taxes and fees add about 63 cents a gallon, or about 15%.
The rest is made up primarily of the costs and profits from refining, distribution and marketing.
Service station profits usually run a few cents per gallon.
Zone pricing figures in at the point at which refiners are deciding what price to charge service station
operators, who are often independent businesspeople.
In an industry in which price isn't regulated, refiners or the middlemen who sell fuel to service
stations can dictate the price that the financial microclimate can bear. The size of the zones and the
amount to charge is determined by a complex collection of factors that varies from brand to brand,
and the details are kept secret.
Refiners say they price their gasoline this way on a wholesale basis to better compete with rivals, and
that station owners ultimately set the street price.
Tupper Hull, a spokesman for the Western States Petroleum Assn., an oil industry trade group, said
he couldn't discuss any brand's marketing strategy. But, he said, zone pricing can benefit consumers
in some cases.
"Some station owners are looking for the highest volume they can achieve in sales, and those stations
are always competitive," Hull said. "Other stations are going less for volume but more for brand
loyalty, to capture motorists who aren't interested in driving around to look for different options."
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Zone pricing has withstood numerous investigations by government agencies and lawsuits by station
owners.
One of the latest involves Arco dealers who are suing BP, Arco's parent company, in part over a
pricing system that they say enables the refiner to exert enough control to maximize profit for the
big oil company while restricting Arco station operators to scant earnings.
Plaintiff Amin Salkhi, who runs two Arcos and 13 other service stations in the Bay Area, said BP and
other refiners exert control over the street price through wholesale pricing to dealers.
An example, he said, is that when prices surge, dealers are forced to raise their prices more slowly
than necessary to make a profit as a way to blunt the shock to motorists. Then, he said, dealers are
required to lower prices even more slowly well after the price spike has passed to recapture profits
lost as prices rose.
"When prices are going up, BP may lose a few pennies," Salkhi said, "but on the way down, their
profit is extremely rich."
In a response filed in August in Los Angeles Superior Court, BP issued a general denial of "each and
every material allegation," including illegal price manipulation.
Zone pricing is particularly widespread in California because drivers in the state are extremely brand
loyal, Kloza of the Oil Price Information Service said.
"The rest of the country has been gravitating away from the sense that there is anything special
about a particular brand of gasoline," Kloza said. "But if there is one place where brand still means
something, it's California."
Such brand loyalty was on display at the intersection of North Figueroa Street and West Avenue 26,
where Alfaro had chosen the $3.89-a-gallon Chevron gas even through fuel was less expensive at
three other stations.
A 76 brand station on the opposite corner was 2 cents cheaper per gallon, a Valero on the northeast
corner was 4 cents cheaper and a USA station on the southwest corner was 12 cents cheaper.
Brand was heavily at work in the mind of Alfaro, who had a ready explanation for why she was willing
to buy at the highest-priced station when she filled up.
Chevron stations "like this one are well kept, clean. You feel safe stopping there," she said, adding
that she was unfamiliar with the USA and Valero brands of gasoline and that the 76 station "looked a
little run-down."
Other Chevron customers had similar reasons for paying the intersection's highest price: They used
Chevron credit cards; they trusted the brand; they believed that the Techron detergent additive
helped their cars run better.
Denis, a paralegal from Culver City, said he found himself at the $4.69-a-gallon Chevron station
even though he frequently uses the GasBuddy app on his Android phone to shop around for fuel.
This time he couldn't find anywhere to pull over and didn't want to risk a ticket for using his phone
while driving, he said.
Running out of gas also didn't seem like a good option, Denis said. And without smartphone
assistance or any other service stations in sight, he opted for the expensive West Olympic Boulevard
Chevron.
"I don't get downtown much," he said. "This is not something I want to think about every time I get
into my car, but it will probably pay to plan more before I make excursions."
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