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Petrol and diesel prices: almost 2 euros, back to 2014 levels

Here are all the averages, in the city and on the highway - Compared to a year ago, filling up costs 15 euros more - In 2022, consumers will pay about 360 euros more per car

Petrol and diesel prices: almost 2 euros, back to 2014 levels

Il price of petrol and diesel keep going up. According to a survey conducted by Daily Relay, the latest increases in chronological order came from Eni and Tamoil, which on Thursday raised the recommended prices for both fuels by one cent per litre.

Below are the average prices communicated by the operators to the Price Observatory of the Ministry of Economic Development and processed by Staffetta Quotidiana (the data was collected at 8 on Wednesday morning from about 15 plants).

The average prices in the city…

  • Self-service petrol price: 1,783 euros per liter (+1 thousandth, companies 1,792, white pumps 1,761).
  • Gasoline price served: 1,908 euros per liter (+1 thousandth, companies 1,958, white pumps 1,814).
  • Self service diesel price: 1,657 euros per liter (+1 thousandth, companies 1,664, white pumps 1,642).
  • Diesel price served: 1,789 euros per liter (+2 thousandths, companies 1,838, white pumps 1,696).
  • LPG price served: 0,819 euros per liter (unchanged, companies 0,825, white pumps 0,812).
  • Natural gas price served: 1,785 euros per kg (-1 thousandth, companies 1,844, white pumps 1,739).
  • LNG price: 2,567 euros per kg (-1, companies 2,622 euros/kg, white pumps 2,527 euros/kg).

…And those on the highway

These, on the other hand, are the averages of the prices charged on the highway:

  • Self-service petrol price: 1,866 euros per litre.
  • Gasoline price served: 2,071 per litre.
  • Self service diesel price: 1,752 euros per litre
  • Diesel price served: 1,978 euros per litre.
  • LPG price: 0,917 euros per litre.
  • Methane price: 2,125 euros per kg.
  • LNG price: 2,594 euros/kg.

Over the course of a week, for a 50-litre tank, it came to paying 1,22 euros more for petrol and 1,35 euros more for diesel. As a result, compared to the same period last year, filling up costs more or less 15 euros more for both fuels, with a surge of 20,5% for petrol and 22,3% for diesel. This means that, if prices do not fall in the coming months, this year consumers will get a sting from 360 euros more per car

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