During the past workweek, fuel prices decreased in Riga and Vilnius, while they increased in Tallinn, according to data from the LETA agency.
At the end of the workweek, the highest price for gasoline was in Tallinn, while the lowest was in Vilnius. The most expensive diesel fuel was in Vilnius, and the cheapest was in Tallinn.
In Riga, the price of a liter of 95 octane gasoline at the gas station on Krasta Street decreased by 5.8% to €1.464 per liter, while the price of diesel fuel fell by 4.6% to €1.464 per liter.
In Vilnius, at the gas station on Savanorių Avenue, the price of 95 octane gasoline decreased by 3.3% to €1.459 per liter, and diesel fuel decreased by 1.3% to €1.519 per liter.
In Tallinn, 95 octane gasoline cost €1.499 per liter on Friday, which is 1.4% more than the previous week, while diesel fuel rose by 3.8% to €1.379 per liter.
The price of autogas in Riga decreased by 9.8% to €0.825 per liter, remained unchanged in Vilnius at €0.709 per liter, and increased by 0.3% in Tallinn to €0.899 per liter.
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