„Warum fossile Kraftstoffe nicht teurer machen?“, fragt der Chef der Westfalen AG

Die Welt Economic ImpactNews ReportDE 1 min read 100% complete March 31, 2026 at 06:36 PM
„Warum fossile Kraftstoffe nicht teurer machen?“, fragt der Chef der Westfalen AG

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Thomas Perkmann, CEO der Westfalen AG, die ein Tankstellennetz mit rund 260 Stationen betreibt, äußert sich in einem Interview vom 31.03.2026 zu der Frage, warum fossile Kraftstoffe nicht teurer gemacht werden sollten. Er diskutiert das neue Preisregime an Tankstellen und die Auswirkungen staatlicher Eingriffe auf den Markt. Perkmann beleuchtet zudem die Bedeutung des Wettbewerbs im Tankstellengeschäft. Das Interview wurde von Axel Springer Deutschland GmbH produziert.

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Perkmann discusses the role of competition.

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Perkmann discusses the impact of government intervention.

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Westfalen AG operates a large network of approximately 260 gas stations.

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Thomas Perkmann, CEO of Westfalen AG, discusses the new pricing regime at gas stations.

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Perkmann questions why fossil fuels shouldn't be more expensive.

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fossile kraftstoffe 90% tankstellen 80% westfalen ag 80% spritpreis 70% staatliche eingriffe 60% preisregime 60% wettbewerb 50%

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