Last working week, different trends in fuel prices were observed in the capitals of the Baltic states.
At the end of the working week, the highest gasoline price was in Tallinn, followed by Riga and Vilnius. On the other hand, diesel fuel was the most expensive in Riga, followed by Tallinn, while diesel fuel was the least expensive at the end of the working week in Vilnius.
In Riga, at the “Circle K” gas station on Krasta Street, the price of 95-grade gasoline remained stable at 1,764 euros per liter on Friday, while the price of diesel fuel increased by 0.2% – up to 1,684 euros per liter.
In Vilnius, at the “Circle K” gas station on Savanorju Prospect, the price of 95-grade gasoline rose by 0.6% to 1,599 euros per liter on Friday, while the price of diesel fuel decreased by 0.3% to 1,529 euros per liter.
In Tallinn “Circle K” filling stations on Friday, the price of brand 95 gasoline fell by 1.1% – to 1.789 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel remained stable and cost 1.589 euros per liter.
Gas prices in the capitals of the Baltic states have not changed during the week. Autogas cost 0.739 euros per liter in Riga, 0.642 euros in Vilnius, and 0.67 euros per liter in Tallinn.