Further increases in fuel prices are presenting themselves at the pump this morning.
The second consecutive jump in international prices of gasoline and diesel is being felt, rising yesterday by seven and eight cents per liter respectively. Brent at 103 dollars. The averages of prices charged at the pump in self-service mode they are 1,78 euros/litre for petrol and almost 1,79 for diesel.
Prices conditioned by reduction of excise duties in force since March 22nd: without the 30,5 cents of tax 'discount' we would still be well over 2 euros/litre. excise duty cut expires next Tuesday, May 2nd, but yesterday the Minister of Economy Daniel Franco announced an extension that should be decided next Monday in Cabinet.
According to the usual survey of Daily Relay, this morning Eni increased the recommended prices of petrol and diesel by one cent per litre. These are the average prices charged communicated by the managers to thePrice observatory of the Ministry of Economic Development and processed by Staffetta, detected at 8 yesterday morning on approximately 15 thousand plants:
self-service petrol at 1,779 euro/litre (unchanged, companies 1,784, white pumps 1,767), diesel at 1,785 euro/litre (+1 thousandth, companies 1,788, white pumps 1,776).
Petrol served at 1,915 euro/litre (+1, companies 1,958 white pumps 1,829), diesel at 1,923 euro/litre (+2, companies 1,966, white pumps 1,838). LPG served at 0,853 euro/litre (unchanged, companies 0,8,55 white pumps 0,852), methane served at 2,190 euro/kg (+5, companies 2,282, white pumps 2,117), LNG 2,808 euro/kg (-4, companies 2,787 euro/kg, white pumps 2,825 euro/kg).
These are highway prices: self-service petrol 1,860 euro/litre (served 2,083), diesel self-service 1,871 euro/litre (served 2,099), LPG 0,931 euro/litre, methane 2,737 euro/kg, LNG 2,737 euro/kg.
Article published on 28 April 2022 - 09:27