A Liter of Gasoline More Expensive on Tuesday, a Liter of Diesel Cheaper
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Fuel prices are changing again on Tuesday. A liter of 95-octane gasoline will cost 0.3 cents more, with excise duties unchanged, from 1.384 euros, while a liter of diesel will fall by the same amount to 1.404 euros. Heating oil will fall in price by 0.1 cents to 1.007 euros per liter, the Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy announced.
The maximum permitted retail prices for gasoline, diesel and heating oil will now be 1.384 euros per liter of gasoline, 1.404 euros per liter of diesel fuel and 1.007 euros per liter of heating oil.
The prices of 95-octane gasoline at gas stations across the country increased slightly at midnight, while diesel fuel decreased. A liter of 95-octane gasoline is 0.3 cents more expensive at 1.384 euros, while a liter of diesel is the same amount cheaper, costing 1.404 euros. A liter of heating oil also fell by 0.1 cents to 1.007 euros.
The prices of regulated petroleum products will change at midnight. A liter of 95-octane gasoline will be 0.3 cents more expensive, with excise duties unchanged, from 1.384 euros, while a liter of diesel will be cheaper by the same amount, costing 1.404 euros. Heating oil will be cheaper by 0.1 cents to 1.007 euros per liter, the Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy announced. The new prices will be valid at all gas stations across th…
The prices of regulated petroleum products will change as of Tuesday. A liter of 95-octane gasoline will be 0.3 cents more expensive, from 1.384 euros, with unchanged excise duties, while a liter of diesel will be the same price, costing 1.404 euros. Heating oil will be 0.1 cents cheaper, to 1.007 euros per liter, the Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy announced.
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