During the past working week, fuel prices increased in Riga and Vilnius, while they decreased in Tallinn, according to data compiled by the LETA agency.
At the end of the working week, the highest price for gasoline was in Vilnius, followed by Riga and Tallinn. Meanwhile, diesel fuel was most expensive in Vilnius, then in Riga, and the cheapest diesel at the end of the working week was in Tallinn.
In Riga, at the "Circle K" gas station on Krasta Street, the price of both 95-octane gasoline and diesel fuel increased by 1.3% over the week, and on Friday both types of fuel cost the same — €1.554 per liter.
In Vilnius, at the "Circle K" gas station on Savanoriu Avenue, 95-octane gasoline cost €1.584 per liter, which is 6.4% more than a week ago, while the price of diesel fuel rose by 5.8% — to €1.734 per liter on Friday.
In Tallinn, at the "Circle K" gas stations, the price of 95-octane gasoline on Friday was €1.474 per liter, which is 1.0% less than a week earlier, and the price of diesel fuel decreased by 3.1% — to €1.389 per liter.
The price of autogas in Riga remained unchanged compared to the previous week and was €0.935 per liter on Friday. In Vilnius, the price of autogas decreased by 1.3% — to €0.749, while in Tallinn it fell by 0.7% — to €0.895 per liter.
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