Fuel prices at the pump are rising sharply, with self-serve petrol falling back to the national average at over €1.8/litre, the highest in almost two months. Prices of refined products, like Brent, continue to rise above $83 per barrel. According to the regular survey by Staffetta Quotidiana, the Q8 and Tamoil increased the recommended prices of gasoline and diesel by one cent per liter. There is a two cent per liter increase in diesel for ip.
These are the average prices recorded in approximately 18 thousand factories at 8 o’clock yesterday morning, transmitted by managers to the Ministry of Commerce and the Made in Italy Price Observatory and processed by Staffetta: self-service gasoline 1.808 euros/litre (+ 12 per thousand, companies 1.815, white pumps 1.792), self-service diesel 1.769 Euro/litre (+13, companies 1.777, white pumps 1.752). Gasoline was served at a price of 1.947 Euro/litre (+12, companies 1.991, white pumps 1.858), while diesel was served at a price of 1.907 Euro/litre (+12, companies 1.951, white pumps 1.818). LPG 0.713 euro/litre (unchanged, companies 0.721, white pumps 0.704), methane 1.407 euro/kg (-1, companies 1.423, white pumps 1.393), LNG 1.288 euro/kg (-1, companies 1.293 euro/kg, white pumps 1.285 euro/kg). Prices on highways are as follows: Self-service gasoline 1,894 euro/liter (service 2,155), self-service diesel 1,862 euro/liter (service 2,128), LPG 0,846 euro/liter, methane 1,508 euro/kg, LNG 1,317 euro/liter kilogram.
The Red Sea crisis also affects oil tankers and ships carrying liquefied natural gas; This means we may see further increases in fuel prices soon. Recently, Assoutenti noted a hypothetical 10% increase in public price lists set by distributors, potentially increasing the average price of green beer to 1,950 euros per liter. By the end of 2024 this will mean 200 euros more for the family just for fuel supplies.
Source: Today IT

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