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6 per liter of gasoline next week is almost certain

“In the period between 19 and 25 July 2021, we expect the average price Pb98 will be PLN 5.91-6.03 / l, and for 95 octane petrol we expect a change of PLN 5.60-5.72 / l. The upward change will also apply to diesel – here prices may be in the range of PLN 5.40-5.51 / l “- reads the analysis prepared by Dr. e-petrol.pl.

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Expensive fuels in Poland

According to the portal dealing with the subject of fuels reflex.com.plLast week, the price of gasoline in Poland increased by an average of PLN 0.13. The industry website adds that the prices gasoline in nominal terms, they are the highest since October 2012, and diesel – since December 2013.

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It is also getting more expensive gas liquid. In this case, it is about the seizure of part of the gas that is to reach Poland on the eastern border or in Belarus. As a result, gas is not flowing into our country as fast as it should. “At the peak of the holiday travel season, its average prices may increase to the level of 2.42-2.52 PLN / l” – reports e-petrol.pl.

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Expensive fuels in Poland despite falling oil prices

Barrel oil Brent, which still cost USD 76.72 on Wednesday, was valued at less than 74 on Friday morning. dollars. An OPEC + agreement is expected to increase production. The slowdown in fuel demand is also caused by the development of new, more contagious COVID-19 variants. However, this does not translate into a decline so far fuel prices in Poland.

This situation is caused by the poor condition of the zloty. Moreover, according to the announcement of the NBP governor Adam Glapiński, the strengthening of the Polish currency will not take place in the near future.

We maintain accommodative monetary conditions. Of course, today we do not want zloty appreciation. Hardly any country wants to appreciate its currency, probably none at the moment. Generally, we do not want the zloty appreciation, as it would partially offset the effects of monetary policy easing. […] At the moment, it is as it is – it is good

– said Glapiński.

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