Fuel prices, petrol down, diesel up



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Fuel prices, petrol down and diesel up according to Staffetta Quotidiana survey.

Diesel continues to rise, while gasoline prices fall. Oil is rising, with Brent back above $100. Prices are little moved, influenced only by the fall of the euro, back below parity with the greenback.

According to the usual Staffetta Quotidiana survey, this morning Eni reduced the recommended prices of gasoline by one cent per liter and increased those of diesel by 3 cents/liter. For IP we record +1 cent/liter on green and +4 on diesel.

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 1,768 euro/litre (-2 thousandths, companies 1,772, white pumps 1,759), diesel at 1,832 euro/litre (unchanged, companies 1,834, white pumps 1,828). Self-service petrol at 1,910 euro/litre (-1, companies 1,956, white pumps 1,821), diesel at 1,969 euro/litre (+2, companies 2,010, white pumps 1,887). LPG served at 0,801 euro/litre (unchanged, companies 0,806, white pumps 0,794), methane served at 2,712 euro/kg (+6, companies 2,725, white pumps 2,702), LNG 2,722 euro/kg (-1, companies 2,710 euro/kg, white pumps 2,733 euro/kg).

These are the prices on the motorways: self-service petrol 1,858 euros/litre (served 2,116), self-service diesel 1,922 euros/litre (served 2,180), LPG 0,899 euros/litre, methane 2,554 euros/kg, LNG 2,914 euros/kg.

The Carburometer is an indicator of the trend of fuel prices at the pump in Italy, based on the variations of the prices of petroleum products on the international markets.

The hand indicates the trend for tomorrow, the number in the box is today's national average self-service price for petrol and diesel.

In short

Fuel prices, petrol down and diesel up according to Staffetta Quotidiana survey.

  • Diesel prices continue to rise, while gasoline prices fall.
  • Oil prices are rising, with Brent crude back above $100.
  • Prices remained little changed, influenced only by the decline of the euro, which once again fell below parity with the greenback.

Key questions

What is the main point of the news?

Fuel prices, petrol down and diesel up according to Staffetta Quotidiana survey.

Why is this news relevant?

Diesel prices continue to rise, while gasoline prices fall.

Which detail helps us understand the case better?

Oil prices are rising, with Brent crude back above $100.

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