According to recent agency data, fuel prices across the country’s gas stations showed a decline on Friday morning for both diesel and gasoline. Regarding diesel, prices varied between 1.69 euros and 2.04 euros. The average cost for a liter of diesel was reported at 1.86 euros, marking a 1.4% decrease compared to Thursday’s average of 1.90 euros.
The lowest price point for diesel was recorded at the Visvalas gas station in Tirkšliai, located in the Mažeikiai region of the Republic of Lithuania, where the cost was 1.69 euros. Conversely, the most expensive diesel was available at Circle K gas stations, priced at 2.04 euros. The trends were mirrored in the gasoline market.
Prices for gasoline ranged from 1.62 euros to 1.92 euros. The average price for gasoline settled at 1.78 euros, reflecting a 1.4% drop from the previous day’s average of 1.81 euros. Overall, the data indicates a consistent downward trend across key fuel types.
The reported figures in euros provide consumers with a clear picture of the market fluctuations for both diesel and gasoline. These price points are crucial indicators for daily transportation costs, showing that both major fuels experienced a slight reduction in cost compared to the preceding day.
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