According to the European Commission, retail prices for petroleum products in the EU member states have decreased from 10/07/2019 to 10/14/2019. The most significant reduction in the price of A-95 gasoline was noted in Luxembourg (-2.54%), Denmark (-1.68%) and Estonia (-1.68%). At the same time, an increase in the cost of 95th gasoline was noted in the UK (1.34%), Ireland (0.85%) and Poland (0.35%).
The map shows a color indication of price changes for A-95 gasoline in%.
The cheapest 95th gasoline is sold at gas stations in Bulgaria at a price of 1.11 euros per liter, in Poland 1.15 euros and in Romania 1.16 euros.
The most expensive fuel is offered by filling stations in the Netherlands (1.64 euros per liter), Greece (1.6 euros per liter) and Denmark (1.58 euros per liter).
At the same time, the most significant decrease in the cost of diesel fuel was noted in Estonia (-2.06%), Croatia (-1.56%) and Hungary (-0.81%), and the largest increase - by Gas stations in Latvia (1.42%), Great Britain (1.35%) and Belgium (1.27%).
The map shows a color indication of changes in diesel prices in%.
The cheapest diesel fuel in Europe is sold at gas stations in Bulgaria for 1.11 euros per liter, in Luxembourg (1.12 euros per liter) and in Lithuania (1.14 euros per liter). The most expensive diesel fuel at gas stations is in Sweden (1.5 euros per liter), in the UK (1.5 euros per liter) and in Italy (1.47 euros per liter).
Rana reported that at the beginning of October in Europe prices for gasoline and diesel fuel began to fall across all EU countries at once.