Fuel prices may fall next week… but barely

Fuel prices may fall next week... but barely

After several weeks of big increases, fuel prices may finally fall slightly next week.

According to estimates from National Association of Fuel Dealers (), the price of diesel could fall by one cent per liter and gasoline is expected to fall by 2.5 cents.

This is after days of fluctuations in the price of a barrel of oil, with Brent trading below the 115 dollars recorded last week.

Since the beginning of the attacks by the United States and Israel against Iran, which led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, diesel has already risen by around 43 cents per liter (counting ISP discounts) and now it costs two euros per liter, while gasoline has already risen by more than 25 cents and is also close to two euros.

Final values ​​may vary depending on the part of the country and the gas station.

You can see which gas station is cheapest in each location using the of the General Directorate of Energy and Geology (DGRG).

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