Last working week, fuel prices in the capitals of the Baltic countries generally increased, reports agency LETA. In Riga, the price of diesel fuel increased, in Vilnius the price of both gasoline and diesel fuel increased, while in Tallinn the price of gasoline, and the price of diesel fuel has decreased. At the end of the working week, the highest price for gasoline was in Tallinn, followed by Riga and Vilnius. Diesel fuel was most expensive in Riga, followed by Tallinn, and the cheapest diesel fuel at the end of the working week was in Vilnius. This week on weekdays the cost of 95 grade gasoline in Riga at the Circle K gas station on the street. Krasta remained unchanged – it cost 1.664 euros per liter, while the price of diesel increased by 1.2% over the week, and on Friday it cost 1.654 euros per liter. In Vilnius, at the "Circle K" gas station on Savanoriu Avenue, the price of grade 95 gasoline rose by 1.3% – to 1.559 euros per liter, and the price of diesel fuel increased by 2% over the week – to 1.519 euros per liter. In Tallinn, at Circle K gas stations on Friday, the price of grade 95 gasoline rose by 1.8% to 1.719 euros per liter, while the price of diesel fuel dropped by 0.6% over the week to 1.569 euros per liter. Prices for automobile gas in the capitals of the Baltic countries have not changed over the week. In Riga, autogas cost 0.735 euros per liter, in Vilnius – 0.642 euros, and in Tallinn – 0.67 euros per liter.
In the capitals of the Baltic countries, fuel prices have generally increased
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