The decline in international oil prices continues, but ENI and the other companies are not making any changes to the price lists. This time, the agreement to stabilize recommended petrol prices works against consumers. Despite a cumulative drop of more than 34 euros/thousand liters of oil on international markets, which would correspond to a decrease in prices on the network of at least 2,5 euro cents/litre, the oil companies are keeping prices steady. This is the summary of the daily survey of the Quotidiano Energia price check-up service.
Only the no-logos moved in time and "they now practice very competitive prices on the national average, which are well below 1,700 euros/litre for petrol and 1,600 for diesel". Meanwhile, the national averages for petrol and diesel are respectively at 1,838 and 1,737 euro/litre (LPG at 0,810). The 'peaks' in some areas are, for 'green' up to 1,877 euro/litre, diesel at 1,758 and LPG at 0,838.
The situation in more detail at the country level (again in 'served' mode) sees the average price of petrol ranging today from 1,816 euro/litre for Eni to 1,838 for Tamoil (no-logo at 1,683). For diesel, Eni's price went from 1,721 euro/litre to Tamoil's 1,737 (no-logo at 1,587). Lastly, LPG is between 0,797 euro/litre for Eni and 0,810 again for Tamoil (no-logo at 0,746).