Comparison of fuel prices in the Greater Region on November 15

This is a subject that becomes ever more sensitive when the needle slowly approaches the reserve: where to fill up with fuel when you are a border worker or a resident?

In recent weeks, the discount of 30 euro cents per liter put in place by the French government, added to that of 20 cents in force in the stations of the TotalÉnergies group, has made France the country with the most competitive prices in the Greater Region. Only these two aids will increase this Wednesday, November 16 from 30 euro cents to 10 for that of the State (variable according to the VAT rate applied in the territories) and 20 to 10 cents for TotalÉnergies, making the addition to the pump de facto more costly for drivers. These discounts will be applied until December 31.

For the future: the French government is working on new aid, this time for heavy riders and the most modest households, which might come into force at the start of 2023. An envelope of 1.6 billion euros would be planned for this aid which would concern nearly 12 million households.

At the same time, and this is the big (and good) surprise at the start of the week, fuel prices atif not dropped, at least consequently down in Luxembourg this Tuesday, November 15 and this, for the SP 95, the SP 98 and the diesel. So much so that, for the first time in several weeks, it is once once more in the Grand Duchy that Unleaded 95 is the cheapest (€1.640 per liter compared to €1.697 in France), as is diesel (€1.737 once morest €1.872 in France).

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