During the past workweek, fuel prices in the capitals of the Baltic States decreased, except for gasoline in Vilnius, according to aggregated data from the LETA agency.
At the end of the workweek, the highest price for gasoline was in Riga, followed by Vilnius and Tallinn. Meanwhile, diesel fuel was most expensive in Vilnius, then in Riga, and cheapest in Tallinn.
In Riga, at the Circle K gas station on Krasta Street, the price of 95 octane gasoline decreased by 0.6% over the week, reaching €1.804 per liter on Friday, while the price of diesel fuel fell by 7.6% to €1.934 per liter.
In Vilnius, at the Circle K gas station on Savanoriu Avenue, the price of 95 octane gasoline was €1.749 per liter, which is 0.6% higher than the previous week, while the price of diesel fuel decreased by 4.8%, reaching €1.979 per liter on Friday.
In Tallinn, at Circle K gas stations, the price of 95 octane gasoline decreased by 2.4% over the week to €1.654 per liter on Friday, while diesel fuel cost €1.744 per liter, which is 10.7% less than the previous week.
The price of autogas in Riga and Vilnius remained unchanged over the week, standing at €1.085 and €0.979 per liter, respectively, on Friday. In Tallinn, the price of autogas increased by 0.1%, reaching €0.978 per liter on Friday.
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