Fuel prices. Experts talk about “nice surprise”


“We note this week slight decreases in retail prices of all basic types of fuels compared to the listing from a week ago. Looking at the direction of changes in the wholesale market, Discounts at stations are a pleasant surprise“-report experts of the e-petrol.pl portal.
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They note that the PB98 gasoline has made 4 groszy, reaching an average price of PLN 6.55 per liter. PB95 gasoline (popular E10) currently costs an average of PLN 5.76, which means a decrease by 3 gr. Diesel oil (ON) also got cheaper (by 4 gr) – costs an average of PLN 5.86.
In the case of autogas (LPG), the slightest decrease was recorded, by 2 groszy, up to PLN 2.59.
Fuel prices. Where's the most expensive and where is the cheapest?
The lowest prices of PB95 were recorded in the Pomeranian Voivodeships (PLN 5.64) and Silesia (PLN 5.65), while the highest-in Kuyavian-Pomeranian (PLN 5.89) and Opole and Świętokrzyskie (PLN 5.86 each).
In the case of diesel, drivers in the Pomeranian Voivodeship refuel the cheapestwhere the average price is PLN 5.74. The most expensive is in Kuyavian-Pomeranian – PLN 5.99.
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In the case of LPG The lowest prices occur in the Śląskie Voivodeship (PLN 2.48) while The highest price was recorded in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship – PLN 2.74.
Fuel prices at stations. What do they depend on?
Fuel prices depend primarily on oil ratings on global markets, which are shaped by demand and supply, geopolitical situation and OPEC decisions. Currency courses, especially the dollar to the zloty, are also significant. The final fuel price is also affected by taxes and fees imposed by the state, such as excise duty, VAT or fuel fee. In addition, the costs of logistics, refineries and fuel station margins are important.




