Last working week, fuel prices continued to rise in Riga and Vilnius, while fuel prices in Tallinn did not change, according to the data collected by the LETA agency on fuel price changes in the capitals of the Baltic states.
On this working weekend, the most expensive gasoline was available in Tallinn, followed by Riga, while the cheapest gasoline price was in Vilnius. On the other hand, the highest price for diesel fuel was in Tallinn, while the lowest was in Vilnius.
In Riga, at the “Circle K” gas station on Krasta Street, the price of 95% gasoline increased by 1.2% to 1,714 euros, while diesel fuel became more expensive by 1.3% and cost 1,614 euros per liter.
In Vilnius, at the “Circle K” gas station on Savanorju prospect, the price of 95 brand gasoline increased by 1.9% – to 1.594 euros per liter on Friday, while the price of diesel fuel increased by 2.7% – to 1.524 euros per liter.
At the “Circle K” filling stations in Tallinn, the prices of gasoline and diesel fuel of the 95th grade remained stable, and at the end of this working week, they cost 1.779 euros and 1.629 euros per liter, respectively.
Auto gas prices in Riga and Vilnius did not change and cost 0.715 euros and 0.612 euros per liter, respectively. At the same time, the price of autogas in Tallinn decreased by 8.1% – to 0.68 euros per liter.
2023-08-12 08:46:35
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