Fuels are currently about 4.60 crowns per liter cheaper than a year ago.
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The most expensive fuels are offered by petrol stations in Prague, where a liter of petrol costs an average of 28.61 crowns. In a week, he became one penny cheaper. For more than 28 crowns per liter, Natural 95 drivers still refuel in the Central Bohemian Region and the Vysočina Region.
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Drivers in the capital refuel a liter of diesel for 28.21 crowns. Since last week, a liter of diesel has fallen by 11 pennies. Nowhere else in the Czech Republic has its price exceeded 28 crowns per liter.
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On the other hand, the cheapest fuels are used by drivers in the Ústí nad Labem Region, where a liter of petrol costs an average of 27.32 crowns. They sell a liter of diesel there for 26.68 crowns.
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The average price of fuel in the Czech Republic as of 16 September
Oil prices rose more than three percent on Wednesday. This was due to an unexpected drop in inventories in the United States and Hurricane Sally, which cut off part of mining in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Around 17:50 CEST, the price of North Sea oil Brent rose by 3.7 percent to $ 42.01 per barrel. US light crude WTI rose 4.1 percent to $ 39.84 a barrel at the same time.
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Oil prices have fallen this month due to a growing number of new cases of covid-19 and concerns about further demand developments. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) also lowered their oil demand outlook this week.
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The OPEC + monitoring committee, which includes the OPEC oil cartel and other leading oil miners, led by Russia, meets on Thursday. The aim of the meeting is to review the current mining agreement. Ministers are not expected to recommend further mining restrictions to the group, Reuters reported.
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