Fuel, pump prices on the rise. IP and Tamoil have increased the recommended prices of petrol and diesel by one cent per litre
The national averages of petrol and diesel pump prices are still rising, in the wake of last week's list price increases. LPG and methane are still falling.
The national average of prices charged at the self-service petrol pump this morning is around 1,82 euros/litre, diesel at 1,84.
As for methane, prices continue to fall in line with the excise duty and VAT cuts in effect since last Tuesday: the national average falls below 1,9 euros/kg, with a decrease of 28,5 cents compared to a week ago.
According to the usual Staffetta Quotidiana survey, IP and Tamoil have increased 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 Economic Development and processed by Staffetta, recorded at 8 yesterday morning at approximately 15 thousand stations: self-service petrol at 1,822 euro/litre (+4 thousandths, companies 1,825, white pumps 1,814), diesel at 1,842 euro/litre (+3, companies 1,846 white pumps 1,833).
Petrol served at 1,950 euro/litre (+1, companies 1,992, white pumps 1,868), diesel at 1,970 euro/litre (unchanged, companies 2,012, white pumps 1,886). LPG served at 0,846 euro/litre (-3, companies 0,851 white pumps 0,842), methane served at 1,893 euro/kg (-24, companies 1,960, white pumps 1,840), LNG 2,176 euro/kg (-69, companies 2,222 euro/kg, white pumps 2,137 euro/kg).
These are the prices on the motorways: self-service petrol 1,887 euros/litre (served 2,107), self-service diesel 1,909 euros/litre (served 2,135), LPG 0,925 euros/litre, methane 2,268 euros/kg, LNG 2,099 euros/kg.
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