Refilling the car tank next week will become more affordable. Diesel and gasoline prices are expected to decline for the second week in a row, this time for both fuels, by about eight cents a litre, according to market sources this Friday.
Taking into account the average values practiced last week, according to the General Directorate of Energy and Geology (DGEG), a liter of diesel fuel should reach 1.706 euros, while gasoline 95 could have an average selling price of 1699 euros. Euro.
It should be noted that the prices to which the consumer is subject vary depending on the gas station. More details: The figures published by DGEG are national averages and already include general card discounts.
The drop in fuel at the beginning of next week will be the second in a row. Last Monday, diesel prices were already down by an average of about 6.5 cents per liter and gasoline by about 3.5 cents.
These price cuts are accompanied by a fall in the price of a barrel of oil, with Brent, which serves as a benchmark for our country, falling from $90. This Friday, a barrel cost about $86.
Author: John Maltese
Source: CM Jornal
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