On Wednesday morning, fuel prices showed varied movements for both diesel and gasoline across various locations. Diesel prices ranged between 1.64 euros and 1.90 euros, with the average cost reported at 1.76 euros per liter. This represents an 1.8% decrease compared to the previous day’s figures.
The lowest recorded diesel price was 1.64 euros at the Utentra gas station in Utena. Conversely, the highest prices were noted at the Viada network across 28 stations, the Circle K network comprising 9 stations, and a Baltic Petroleum station in Neringa, all priced at 1.90 euros. For gasoline, the morning prices ranged from 1.55 euros to 1.90 euros.
The average cost for gasoline was 1.68 euros per liter, marking a 1.9% reduction from Tuesday’s rates. The most affordable gasoline was available at the Velseka gas station in Kupiškis, priced at 1.55 euros. Meanwhile, the most expensive litre of gasoline was recorded at the Degta gas station in Vievis, reaching 1.90 euros.
Overall, the data indicates a general downward trend in fuel prices for both diesel and gasoline when measured against the previous day’s benchmarks. Consumers navigating the gas stations found diesel prices fluctuating within a 26-cent band, while gasoline prices saw a similar range, though the average price per liter decreased for both types of fuel.
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