In the Baltic countries, fuel prices basically decreased last week

In the Baltic countries, fuel prices basically decreased last week
In the Baltic countries, fuel prices basically decreased last week
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Last working week, fuel prices decreased in the Baltic capitals, with the exception of the price of gasoline in Riga, according to the data collected by the agency LETA.

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 Tallinn, while the lowest price of diesel fuel at the end of the working week was in Vilnius.

In Riga, at the “Circle K” gas station on Krasta street, on Friday, the price of gasoline of the 95th brand did not change during the week and cost 1.764 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel decreased by 1.4% – to 1.68 euros per liter.

In Vilnius, at the “Circle K” gas station on Savanorju prospect, the price of gasoline of brand 95 decreased during the week by 2.2% – to 1.589 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel fell by 3.2% – to 1.534 euros per liter.

In Tallinn “Circle K” filling stations on Friday, the price of 95% gasoline decreased by 1.6% – to 1.809 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel fell by 1.9% during the week – to 1.589 euros per liter.

Autogas prices in Riga and Tallinn remained stable and cost 0.739 euros and 0.67 euros per liter, respectively. At the same time, the price of autogas in Vilnius decreased by 4.5% – to 0.642 euros per liter.

A car at a gas station. Photo: Paula Churkste/LETA

The article is in Latvian

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