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Review All Price Changes for Each Fuel Grade.

Written by Michael Cook

Updated at June 25th, 2025

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Gas Price Change Report What This Report Is Why It Matters What to Look For What to Do

Gas Price Change Report


What This Report Is

This report shows when and how your gas prices changed for each fuel grade. You can see the exact date and time the price was updated, and the selling price for each fuel type (like Regular, Diesel, or Premium). You can filter the report for any date range to review recent or past price changes.

Why It Matters

  • Make sure gas prices were changed correctly.
  • Catch any pricing mistakes that could cost money.
  • Check price history to explain changes to customers or managers.
  • Keep track of price changes for tax or audit purposes.

What to Look For

  • Date / Fuel Grade — Shows the exact time the price was changed.
  • Fuel Grades (BIODL, EREG, EEXTR, ESUPR, EPLUS) — Shows the prices for each fuel type after the change.
  • Look for frequent price changes that may indicate system errors or unauthorized changes.
  • Watch for unusual prices that are much higher or lower than normal.

What to Do

  • Review this report daily or weekly to catch any incorrect prices.
  • Verify that price changes match supplier costs and your pricing strategy.
  • Investigate any unusual or unexpected price changes.
  • Keep this report for your records to help answer customer questions or resolve vendor disputes.

 

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