Euro95 Hits Record €2.636 per Liter as Oil Continues to Surge on Middle East War
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The recommended price for petrol in the Netherlands rose further on Tuesday. As a result, petrol is more expensive than ever on Liberation Day. This is evident from figures from consumer collective UnitedConsumers.
Euro95 hits record €2.636 per liter as oil continues to surge on Middle East war
The recommended price for Euro95 gasoline stood at 2.636 euros per liter today, the highest recorded since UnitedConsumers began tracking the fuel on Nov. 7, 2000. For motorists, the new high price means refueling is more expensive again at many locations.“The average price of gasoline, therefore, stands today at 2.636 euros. The gasoline price has never been this high—a record!” said Derk Foolen, fuel expert at UnitedConsumers.
The national recommended price for petrol in the Netherlands rose further on Tuesday to nearly 2.64 euros per liter. This makes petrol more expensive than ever on Liberation Day, according to figures from consumer collective UnitedConsumers.
The recommended price for petrol in the Netherlands rose further on Tuesday. As a result, petrol is more expensive than ever on Liberation Day, according to figures from consumer collective UnitedConsumers.
The recommended price for petrol in the Netherlands rose further on Tuesday. As a result, petrol is more expensive than ever on Liberation Day, according to figures from consumer collective UnitedConsumers.
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