With crude oil at an eight-month low and refined product prices plunging again – attributed by market participants to weak demand and rising inventories – fuel prices at the pump are slipping further, following the price declines recorded on Friday.
Gasoline is at its lowest level since February 9 (national average of prices charged at self-service pumps).
According to the usual Staffetta Quotidiana survey, on Saturday Eni reduced the recommended prices of petrol and diesel by one cent per litre. These are the average prices charged communicated by the operators to the Price Observatory of the Ministry of Enterprise and Made in Italy and processed by Staffetta, recorded at 8 yesterday morning at approximately 18 thousand stations: self-service petrol at 1.841 euro/litre (-3 thousandths, companies 1.845, white pumps 1.833), self-service diesel at 1.721 euro/litre (-4, companies 1.726, white pumps 1.711). Self-service petrol at 1.985 euro/litre (-4, companies 2.026, white pumps 1.904), self-service diesel at 1.865 euro/litre (-5, companies 1.907, white pumps 1.781).
LPG served at 0.714 euro/litre (+1, companies 0.723, white pumps 0.703), methane served at 1.330 euro/kg (+3, companies 1.343, white pumps 1.319), LNG 1.232 euro/kg (-4, companies 1.232 euro/kg, white pumps 1.233 euro/kg).
These are the prices on the motorways: self-service petrol 1.934 euro/litre (served 2.199), self-service diesel 1.830 euro/litre (served 2.103), LPG 0.857 euro/litre, methane 1.455 euro/kg, LNG 1.294 euro/kg.
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– 2024-08-06 10:21:05