During the past work week, fuel prices in Riga remained stable, while they rose in Tallinn and Vilnius, according to data from the LETA agency.
At the end of the work week, the highest gasoline prices were in Vilnius, followed by Riga and Tallinn. Diesel fuel was also most expensive in Vilnius, then in Riga, while the lowest prices at the end of the work week were in Tallinn.
In Riga, at the "Circle K" gas station on Krasta Street, the price for 95 octane gasoline and diesel fuel remained unchanged throughout the week, standing at €1.514 and €1.494 per liter respectively on Friday.
In Vilnius, at the "Circle K" gas station on Savanoriu Avenue, 95 octane gasoline cost €1.524 per liter, which is 2% higher than the week before, while diesel fuel increased by 1.2% on Friday to €1.624 per liter.
In Tallinn, at the "Circle K" gas stations, the price of 95 octane gasoline rose by 3.5% over the week, reaching €1.494 per liter on Friday, while diesel fuel cost €1.374 per liter, which is 2.2% higher than the previous week.
Autogas prices in all Baltic capitals remained at the same level as the week before. On Friday, a liter of autogas cost €0.935 in Riga, €0.779 in Vilnius, and €0.896 in Tallinn.