Fuel price trends continue to arouse consumer interest, with a recent decrease in the cost of green fuel. After a short break, fuel prices they are decreasing again, thanks to the plunge in diesel prices on international markets. Meanwhile, Brent, which closed below the $90 mark, now appears to be experiencing a significant rise.

Fuels in decline, the decreases

The main brands in the sector are reacting to this trend by offering significant reductions in the recommended fuel price lists. According to what was reported by the survey carried out by Staffetta Quotidiana, theEni company has reduced prices recommended petrol and diesel prices of two cents per litre.

The recent drop in fuel prices could be an incentive for those considering buying a car.

As for Q8, there was a decrease of one cent per liter for petrol and diesel, while the price of LPG recorded an increase of one cent. These data are based on averages of the prices charged, communicated by the managers to the Price Observatory of the Ministry of Business and Industry. Made in Italy:, and processed by Staffetta. These prices were recorded at 8 am on approximately 18.000 systems.

Here are the latest fuel price figures:

  • Self-service petrol at 1,913 euros per liter (-2 thousandths, companies 1,916, white pumps 1,907)
  • Self-service diesel at 1,897 euros per liter (-1, companies 1,901, white pumps 1,888)

For the fuels served:

  • Petrol at 2,051 euros per liter (-3, companies 2,092, white pumps 1,969)
  • Diesel at 2,035 euros per liter (-1, companies 2,077, white pumps 1,949)
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Other notable figures include the price of LPG, unchanged at 0,720 euros per litre, and methane served at 1,429 euros per kilogram (+11, companies 1,438, white pumps 1,422). LNG is quoted at 1,287 euros per kilogram (+2, companies 1,276 euros per kilogram, white pumps 1,295 euros per kilogram).

As for prices on highways, here is the following:

  • Self-service petrol at 1,994 euros per liter (served 2,252)
  • Self-service diesel at 1,981 euros per liter (served 2,245)
  • LPG at 0,852 euros per litre
  • Methane at 1,520 euros per kilogram
  • LNG at 1,292 euros per kilogram.

This ever-changing situation in fuel prices could represent a good opportunity for motorists, but it is important to stay informed about changes in costs and choose wisely when to refuel your vehicle.

Fuels in decline: what to know last edit: 2023-10-18T19:00:00+02:00 da Cristina Gatto

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