Fuel prices rose last week in Baltic states

During the last working week, the price of gasoline and diesel fuel increased in Rīga and Vilnius, as well as in Tallinn, where the prices had not changed since the end of April, according to limited data collected by the LETA news agency on fuel price changes in the capitals of the Baltic states.

The most expensive gasoline was in Tallinn, followed by Rīga, while the lowest gasoline price was in Vilnius. On the other hand, the highest price for diesel fuel was in Rīga, while the lowest price was in Vilnius.

In Rīga, at the "Circle K" gas station on Krasta Street, the price of 95-brand gasoline rose by 2.5% on Friday – to 1,654 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel increased by 4% during the week – to 1,564 euros per liter.

In Vilnius, at the "Circle K" gas station on Savanorju prospect, the price of 95 brand gasoline rose by 0.7% – up to 1.544 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel rose by 2.9% – up to 1.434 euros per liter.

On the other hand, in Tallinn "Circle K" filling stations, the price of brand 95 gasoline increased by 1.8% – up to 1.729 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel increased by 2% – up to 1.529 euros per liter.

The price of autogas in Riga decreased by 1.4% during the week to 0.725 euros per liter, in Vilnius the price did not change and a liter of autogas cost 0.612 euros. At the same time, the price of autogas in Tallinn increased by 2.7% - up to EUR 0.76 per liter.

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