You ask truck drivers and retail outlets about the dynamics of wholesale commodities and wonder why they don't know? Really?
Commodity pricing is a dynamical sysytem. No one is in direct control. And the people you are asking are in profoundly poor position to understand the indirect forces. Why not ask the garbage collector while you're at it?
Oh this is horse crap. Of course the customer asked their local supplier. That's just normal business. As is that supplier seeing if they can get that information from corporate. You know, the people they supposedly make the money for?
Someone above him knows and refuses to share the information with customers so he asked. He also got refused.
It's not like the information isn't in the computers at the trading office and tracked from here to sideways by the MBAs in an often SAP-based tracking system.
Running a report for dealers of the product that show the breakdown in OpEx, CapEx, and taxes, is an hour of a developer's time and they could do it while watching porn on their other monitor. A summary report monthly of the costs is probably already automatically emailed to lower executive staff at every single energy company, daily.
Certainly was when I was in the biz and we had to request time on the mainframe.
The reality is, they don't WANT to provide it. It's not technically hard to DO so. Nor is it some difficult number to understand.
Sure, the actual daily trading is difficult. Giving customers a breakdown of what they're actually paying for? Easy. And it would show how inexpensive the product actually is, minus taxation. Which is a win for the company. Hiding it is ultra-stupid.