During the past work week, fuel prices increased in Riga and Tallinn, while in Vilnius, prices only decreased for diesel fuel, according to data from the LETA agency.
At the end of the work week, the price of gasoline was highest in Riga, followed by Tallinn and Vilnius. Diesel fuel was also most expensive in Riga, then in Vilnius, while the lowest price at the end of the week was in Tallinn.
In Riga, at the gas station on Krasta Street, the price of 95 octane gasoline on Friday was €1.554 per liter, which is 6.1% higher than the week before, while the price of diesel fuel increased by 7% over the week to €1.534 per liter.
In Vilnius, at the gas station on Savanoriu Avenue, the price of 95 octane gasoline remained stable throughout the week at €1.449 per liter, while diesel fuel decreased by 2.7% to €1.469 per liter on Friday.
In Tallinn, the price of 95 octane gasoline at several gas stations on Friday was €1.479, which is 3.5% higher than the week before, while diesel fuel rose by 3.8% to €1.379 per liter.
In Riga, a liter of autogas cost €0.915, which is 10.9% more than a week ago. In Tallinn, the price of autogas on Friday decreased by 0.8% to €0.892 per liter, while in Vilnius, autogas rose by 4.4% to €0.709 per liter.
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