How much do prices increase in served and self-service mode –

More upward corrections for prices on the fuel network. The national averages of prices practiced at the pump continue to increase and new upward movements are coming from operators, with Eni rising by 1 cent on the recommended prices of petrol and diesel. As for the international prices of refined products, yesterday they returned to increase following the drop of the previous session. Coming to the detail of the national network, based on the processing by Quotidiano Energia of the data communicated by the managers to the Osservaprezzi del Mimit updated at 8 yesterday 4 July, the average price practiced for petrol in self-service mode is 1.873 euros/litre (1.871 the previous survey), with the companies between 1.872 and 1.890 euros/litre (no logo 1.857).

Petrol and diesel, second price hike: how much do they increase at the pump?

The average price of self-service diesel is 1.757 euros/litre (compared to 1.754), with the different brands between 1.755 and 1.775 euros/litre (no logo 1.742). On the serviced petrol station the average price is 2.015 euros/litre (2.012 the previous figure), with the coloured stations with prices between 1.957 and 2.094 euros/litre (no logo 1.915). The average of serviced diesel is 1.899 euros/litre (compared to 1.896), with the company sales points with average prices between 1.848 and 1.980 euros/litre (no logo 1.800). The average prices of LPG are between 0.715 and 0.736 euros/litre (no logo 0.701). Finally, the average prices of auto methane range from 1,318 to 1,410 euro/kg (no logo 1,328).

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2024-07-06 21:42:06

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