Gasoline prices are increasing in the Baltics, but diesel prices are decreasing / Article

Gasoline prices are increasing in the Baltics, but diesel prices are decreasing / Article
Gasoline prices are increasing in the Baltics, but diesel prices are decreasing / Article
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At the end of the working week, the highest gasoline price was in Tallinn, followed by Riga and then Vilnius. Diesel fuel was the most expensive in Riga, followed by Vilnius, while the least expensive diesel fuel at the end of the working week was in Tallinn.

In Riga, at the “Circle K” gas station on Krasta street, on Thursday, the price of 95 brand gasoline increased by 1.8% – to 1.734 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel did not change and remained the same as last week’s Friday – 1.684 euros per liter.

In Vilnius, at the “Circle K” gas station on Savanorju prospect on Thursday, the price of 95 brand gasoline remained stable and cost 1,579 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel decreased by 1.2% to 1,599 euros per liter.

In Tallinn, at “Circle K” filling stations, the price of 95-brand gasoline increased by 1.7% to 1.749 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel decreased by 0.6% to 1.579 euros per liter.

The price of autogas in Riga decreased by 1.3% and cost 0.735 euros per liter on Thursday. At the same time, the price of autogas in Vilnius and Tallinn increased, respectively in Vilnius – by 3.1% – to 0.672 euros per liter and in Tallinn – by 1.5% – to 0.68 euros per liter.

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