Over the past working week, different trends in fuel prices were observed in the capitals of the Baltic countries – in Tallinn they increased, in Riga gasoline became more expensive and diesel fuel became cheaper, and in Vilnius fuel prices decreased, according to data from the LETA agency. At the end of the working week, the highest price for gasoline was in Tallinn, the lowest was in Vilnius. Diesel fuel was the most expensive in Riga, the cheapest in Vilnius. In Riga, at a gas station on Krasta Street, the price of grade 95 gasoline increased by 1.2% to 1.684 euros per liter, and diesel fuel increased in price by 2.4% to 1.614 euros per liter. In Vilnius, at a gas station on Savanoriu Avenue, the price of grade 95 gasoline and diesel fuel decreased by 1.3% – to 1,539 and 1,499 euros per liter, respectively. In Tallinn at gas stations, the price of 95 gasoline increased by 2.3% to 1,759 euros per liter, the price of diesel fuel by 2.5% to 1,609 euros per liter. The price of autogas in Riga increased by 1.4% to 0.745 euros per liter, in Vilnius – by 3.1% to 0.662 euros per liter, and in Tallinn did not change – 0.67 euros per liter.
Gasoline prices have risen in Riga, but diesel fuel prices have fallen
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