Over the past few days, adjustments to fuel pricing at motorway and expressway petrol stations haven’t been implemented as part of government efforts to bolster petroleum supply. The cost of petrol has been steadily increasing, and currently, a liter of diesel at stations excluding borders is priced at 1.996 euros. Similarly, a liter of 95-octane petrol is available for 1.881 euros.
However, certain express petrol stations, such as Mola and Ine, have experienced more pronounced price hikes. These stations currently offer diesel at 1.796 euros per liter and petrol at 1.681 euros per liter. Despite a decrease in taxes, regulated fuel prices at stations away from motorways and expressways have also risen noticeably during the evening hours.
Specifically, the price of 95-octane petrol has increased by 11.5 cents, reaching 1.581 euros per liter. Diesel prices have risen by 15 cents, now standing at 1.381 euros per liter. These changes reflect the ongoing market dynamics at petrol stations across the country.
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