At the end of the working week, Riga had the highest gasoline price among the Baltic capitals. Following Riga in terms of gasoline prices were Tallinn and Vilnius.
In Riga, at the gas station on Krasta Street, the price of 95-octane gasoline increased by 6.1% compared to the previous Friday, reaching €1.574 per liter. The price of diesel fuel also rose by 6.1%, costing €1.554 per liter.
In Vilnius, at the gas station on Savanorių Avenue, 95-octane gasoline was priced at €1.489 per liter, which is 0.7% higher than a week ago, while the price of diesel fuel increased by 2.6%, reaching €1.589 per liter on Friday.
In Tallinn, the price of 95-octane gasoline at gas stations increased by 0.7% over the week, reaching €1.529 per liter, while diesel fuel cost €1.459 per liter on Friday, which is 2.8% higher than a week ago.
The price of autogas in Riga increased by 2.4% compared to the end of the previous working week, reaching €0.845 per liter, in Vilnius the price rose by 2.8% to €0.729 per liter, while in Tallinn the cost of autogas remained unchanged at €0.894 per liter.
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