In the country’s gas stations, prices have changed again

On Monday morning, fuel prices across various service stations showed a slight decrease for both diesel and gasoline. According to the agency’s report, the pricing for diesel fuel ranged between 1.66 euros and 1.92 euros. The average cost for a liter of diesel was reported at 1.78 euros, marking a 0.5% reduction compared to the rate recorded on Friday, which was 1.79 euros.

Specific pricing variations were noted across different networks of stations. The lowest price point for diesel was observed at the Baltic Petroleum network station located in Panevėžys, priced at 1.66 euros. Conversely, the highest rate for diesel was recorded at five Boost Petrol stations, where the cost reached 1.92 euros per liter.

For gasoline, the pricing structure also indicated a modest decline. The cost at various stations fluctuated between 1.58 euros and 1.84 euros. The average price for gasoline settled at 1.68 euros, representing an 0.8% decrease from Friday’s average of 1.69 euros.

Overall, the data indicates a general downward trend in the cost of both fuel types across the monitored stations. Consumers purchasing diesel or gasoline could note the varied pricing structures across different service locations, with the figures quoted in euros reflecting the day’s market movements.

Topics: #euros #diesel #stations

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *