Last week, the price of diesel fuel dropped significantly in Riga, while the price of petrol remained the same as the week before. At the same time, fuel prices increased in Tallinn, while they remained stable in Vilnius, according to data from the LETĀ agency. At the end of the work week, the highest petrol prices were in Riga, followed by Tallinn and Vilnius. Diesel fuel was most expensive in Tallinn, followed by Vilnius, while it was cheapest in Riga. In Riga, at the Circle K petrol station on Krasta Street, the price of 95-octane petrol did not change over the week, amounting to 1,684 euros per litre on Friday, while the price of diesel fuel dropped by 11.8% over the week, amounting to 1,414 euros per litre on Friday. In Vilnius, the prices for 95-octane petrol and diesel fuel at the Circle K petrol station on Savanorių Avenue remained unchanged over the week, amounting to EUR 1,489 and EUR 1,439 per litre, respectively, on Friday. In Tallinn, the price of 95-octane petrol at the Circle K petrol station was EUR 1,669 per litre on Friday, up 1.8% from the previous week, while diesel fuel increased by 6.8% over the week to EUR 1,569 per litre. The prices for autogas in the Baltic capitals varied last week. In Riga, a litre of autogas cost EUR 0.765, down 1.3% from the previous week. In Vilnius, the price of autogas increased by 1% on Friday to EUR 0.719 per litre, while in Tallinn, the price of autogas remained stable over the week, amounting to EUR 0.68 per litre.
Diesel prices in Riga fell, rose in Tallinn, and remained unchanged in Vilnius
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