HC Deb 20 January 1982 vol 16 c133W
Mr. Peter Fraser

asked the Secretary of State for Energy what has been the trend in real terms in gas prices to the domestic consumer since 1970 as compared with other fuels.

1. Mr. Lawson

The following table shows that the real price of gas to domestic consumers has fallen by about a fifth since 1970. The price of all other domestic fuels has risen considerably in real terms.

Domestic Fuels: Real Price Index Numbers
Gas Electricity Heating Oils Coal and Coke
1970 100 100 100 100
1971 99 101 102 102
1972 98 100 98 105
1973 89 93 98 100
1974 82 98 144 96
1975 77 116 132 104
1976 80 124 145 111
1977 81 122 155 111
1978 76 123 144 113
1979 70 118 162 117
1980 70 129 185 128
1981 Qtr 1 75 138 193 142
Qtr 2 77 139 193 131
Qtr 3 81 144 198 132

Notes

SourceEnergy Trends, Department of Energy

2.Real price indices in this context means current price indices deflated by the corresponding General Index of Retail Prices (modified by the exclusion of fuels). 1970=100 for all fuels.

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