Summer Anomaly at Slovak Gas Stations: Stocks Dropped and Prices Turned Upside Down. Moscow Is Also Behind It
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Gasoline is more expensive in the summer, diesel in the winter. This rule has been in effect at our gas stations for many years. Since summer is the peak of the motoring season, the most commonly used fuel, Natural-95, naturally tends to go up in price tags. On the contrary, diesel tends to be cheaper. The turning point occurs in the winter, when there is greater demand for diesel and the fuel becomes more expensive. Motorists can currently noti…
·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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