Excise Duty Increase, Fuel Prices Remain Unchanged
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The retail prices of 95-octane gasoline and diesel fuel, as well as heating oil, remain unchanged after today's excise duty increase. Until Monday, September 8, a liter of gasoline will cost 1.443 euros, a liter of diesel 1.465 euros, and a liter of heating oil 1.063 euros.
The maximum permitted retail prices of petroleum products remain unchanged. Prices per liter are: gasoline 1.443 euros, diesel fuel 1.465 euros and heating oil 1.063 euros.
The retail prices of 95-octane gasoline, diesel fuel and heating oil remain unchanged after today's excise duty increase, the government announced after a correspondence session. A liter of gasoline will cost 1.443 euros for the next 14 days, i.e. until September 8th inclusive, a liter of diesel fuel will cost 1.465 euros, and a liter of heating oil will cost 1.063 euros.
The retail prices of 95-octane gasoline, diesel fuel and heating oil remain unchanged after today's excise duty increase, the government announced after a correspondence session. A liter of gasoline will cost 1.443 euros for the next 14 days, i.e. until September 8th inclusive, a liter of diesel fuel will cost 1.465 euros, and a liter of heating oil will cost 1.063 euros.
With the changed excise duties, the maximum permitted retail prices of petrol, diesel and heating oil will be 1.443 euros per liter of petrol, 1.465 euros per liter of diesel fuel and 1.063 euros per liter of heating oil from tomorrow, 26 August 2025, until and including Monday, 8 September 2025. For a liter of unleaded petrol (NMB 95), with the changed excise duty set at 0.50177 euros/liter, at all petrol stations in the new 14-day period, 1.44…
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