When you fill up, you will continue to pay €1.584 per litre of diesel and will now pay €1.715 per litre of 95% petrol , taking into account the average prices charged at the pumps on Mondays, published by the Directorate-General for Energy and Geology (DGEG). If this trend is confirmed, diesel will interrupt three consecutive weeks of declines and petrol will reverse the falls of the last four weeks, which resulted in a drop of 8.3 cents in prices.
These values already take into account the discounts applied by gas stations and the review of temporary tax measures to help mitigate the increase in fuel prices.
Prices may still change to take into account the closing of Brent oil prices this Friday and the behavior of the foreign exchange market. But also because the final prices result from the average of the prices charged by all gas stations. In addition, the prices charged to the end consumer may vary depending on the gas station.
This week, diesel fell by 2.2 cents and gasoline by 0.9 cents, a performance slightly different from market expectations, which pointed to a stabilisation in gasoline prices.