Competition Markets Authority
Administrative timetable
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7 July 2023 | Statutory deadline for publishing market study report |
7 January 2023 | Statutory deadline for publishing notice regarding decision on whether to make a market investigation reference |
6 December 2022 | Publication of initial update report |
1 August 2022 | Deadline for responses to the invitation to comment |
8 July 2022 | Launch of market study |
Contact
Email: RoadFuels@cma.gov.uk
Update
15 May 2023: The CMA has published an update on the road fuels market study, as part of a wider update on the action it is taking to help contain cost of living pressures.
- CMA action to help contain cost of living pressures
- Press notice: CMA update on action to help contain cost of living pressures
Initial update report
6 December 2022: The CMA has published its initial update report on its road fuel market study. It invites responses on this by 6 January 2023.
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Press release: CMA publishes emerging analysis from Road Fuel Market Study
Decision not to make a reference
6 December 2022: The CMA has decided not to make a market investigation reference. This should not in any way be interpreted as the CMA finding no concerns in the sector, only that based on our current state of knowledge any potential concerns identified to date would not be best addressed through a market investigation at this time.
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Responses to Invitation to Comment
6 December 2022: The CMA has published responses to its Invitation to Comment on its road fuel market study.
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Launch of market study
8 July 2022: The CMA has launched a market study into the supply of road fuel in the UK.
We are inviting comments by 1 August 2022 on the issues raised in the invitation to comment.
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- Press notice: Review finds cause for concern in some parts of road fuel market (8.7.22)
- Fuel Pricing Review
Personal Information
The CMA may collect, use and share personal data for its market studies under the Enterprise Act 2002. This includes processing personal data for the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 2018.
For more information about how the CMA handles personal information, see the?CMAs Personal Information Charter.