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Petrol, after the weekend discounts, further increases in served mode

The prices served rise: on Saturday it was Shell's turn with 1 eurocent/litre on petrol and diesel, today it's the turn of Ip with +2 cents on petrol and 1 on diesel – The trend towards higher prices also involves LPG.

Petrol, after the weekend discounts, further increases in served mode

Exodus contained in the first weekend of August, but a lot of movement at petrol stations to take advantage of the usual discounts on weekend self-service, with Eni leading the way which maintained the 'discount' of last Saturday and Sunday (1,650 and 1,550 euro/litre on petrol and diesel). On the other hand, the prices served go up: Saturday was the turn dthe Shells with 1 euro cent/litre on petrol and diesel, today it's up to IP with +2 cents on petrol and 1 on diesel. The general upward trend also affects LPG. Monday bounce for no logos.

According to what is reported by Quotidiano Energia, in a sample of service stations that represents the national situation for Check-Up Prices, the average prices served are now 1,861 euro/litre for petrol, 1,751 for diesel and 0,748 for LPG. Maximum peaks all on the rise respectively to 1,942 for green, 1,796 for diesel and 0,789 for LPG. At country level, the average price of petrol (again in served mode) ranges from 1,847 euro/litre for Eni to 1,861 for IP (no-logo rising sharply to 1,766). For diesel, it goes from 1,745 euro/litre for Eni to 1,751 for Q8 (no-logo up to 1,641). LPG is between 0,738 euro/litre for Eni and 0,748 for TotalErg and IP (no-logo at 0,731).

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