2023-07-16 12:54:00
recorded KRW 1,572.2 per liter, up KRW 3.0 from the previous week
Gasoline S-OIL supplied by refineries, diesel SK Energy high
[투데이에너지 조대인 기자] Gasoline sales for 10 weeks and diesel prices for 11 consecutive weeks declined, but the price of oil sold at gas stations turned upward.
In the first week of July, oil refineries’ supply prices for petroleum products were the highest for S-OIL, but the lowest for GS Caltex.
Korea National Oil Corporation (President Kim Dong-seop), through the weekly price trend of domestic petroleum products of Opinet, an oil price information system, found that the selling price of gasoline at gas stations in the second week of July was 1,572.2 won, up 3.0 won from the previous week, and 1,382.0 won for diesel, up 2.9 won from the previous week. It was announced that kerosene showed 1,317.2 won, down 3.7 won.
By brand, thrifty gas stations were low, but GS Caltex brand gas stations were high.
The average selling price of gasoline at thrifty gas stations was low at 1,540.7 won per liter, but at GS Caltex branded gas stations it was high at 1,580.6 won, showing a difference of 39.9 won.
The average selling price of diesel at thrifty gas stations was low at 1,348.1 won per liter, but at GS Caltex branded gas stations it was 1,393.1 won, a difference of 45 won.
At SK Energy brand gas stations, gasoline rose 3.7 won to 1,579.9 won, diesel rose 3.5 won to 1,391.4 won, and S-OIL brand gas stations increased gasoline by 3.3 won to 1,573.6 won, and diesel rose 3.0 won to 1,378.1 won.
For HD Hyundai Oilbank branded gas stations, gasoline rose 3.3 won to 1,571.5 won, diesel rose 3.4 won to 1,383.0 won, and private label gas stations with the lowest selling prices following thrifty gas stations rose 8.5 won to 1,561.1 won, and diesel rose 9.3 won to 1,383.3 won. represented a circle.
Gasoline sales prices by region were 1,642.6 won, up 3.2 won from the previous week, in Seoul, the most expensive region, and 70.5 won higher than the national average.
Jeju-do sold gasoline at 1,611 won, showing the second highest selling price nationwide following Seoul. and 1,560 won in Gwangju, 1,556 won in Daejeon, 1,554 won in Buᅟᅡᆫ, and 1,541 won in Ulsan.
The price of gasoline in Daegu, the lowest-priced region, increased by 6.9 won per liter to 1,539.5 won, which was 32.7 won lower than the national average.
In the first week of July, one week later than gas station selling prices, the price of petroleum products supplied by oil refineries recorded KRW 1,511.7 for gasoline, an increase of KRW 25.6 from the previous week, KRW 1,328.7 for diesel, an increase of KRW 27.8, and KRW 962.2 for indoor kerosene, a decrease of KRW 21.9.
As for the supply price by refinery, S-OIL (Anwar Al Hiziaji), the highest priced gasoline refiner, increased by 48.2 won from the previous week to 1,522.8 won, and SK Energy (CEO Jo Kyung-mok, CEO), the highest priced diesel refiner, increased by 22.6 won to 1,335.0 won from the previous week.
The gasoline supply price of SK Energy, which shows the highest diesel price, rose by 34.4 won from the previous week to 1,522.6 won, and the diesel supply price of S-OIL, which showed the highest gasoline price, rose by 54.0 won from the previous week to 1,333.7 won, the second highest among the four refineries, respectively. showed up
HD Hyundai Oilbank (CEO Young-Min Joo) showed that gasoline rose 24.5 won to 1,510.4 won, and diesel rose 32.8 won to 1,322.9 won.
At GS Caltex (CEO Heo Se-hong), the lowest priced oil company, gasoline price was 1,488.5 won, down 7.7 won from the previous week, and diesel price was 1,317.8 won, down 5.4 won.
Meanwhile, in the second week of July, international oil prices are on the rise due to factors such as slowing inflation in the US, the prospect of a decrease in oil inventories and increased oil demand by the IEA/OPEC, and heightened tension following the G7 announcement of security guarantees in Ukraine.
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