Due to the conflict in the mediate East in the wholesale and retail fuel marketplace in Poland prices are rising "dramatically" – present e-petrol.pl analysts assessed. Since last week diesel has increased by 41 gr to PLN 6.40/l, and for petrol 95, after a 25 grosz increase the driver pays PLN 5.99/l.
Analysts at e-petrol.pl pointed out that Brent's "jump growth" of oil listings, which has been taking place since the start of the US-Israeli attack on Iran, has pulled "very clearly up" fuel prices on home producers.
"In the wholesale and retail fuel marketplace in Poland prices are rising dramatically overnight. Dynamic and extremist increases, in the case of diesel, of up to respective 100 zlotys on the cubic meter, caused a sharp increase in fuel prices at stations" - they wrote in the analyst's comment.
As they stated, since last week the average Polish diesel price has already increased by 41 gr and is presently PLN 6.40/l. A liter of 95-octane petrol, after a 25-gross increase is presently paid PLN 5.99. The lowest, due to the fact that 8 grams per liter cost LPG, offered at stations on average after PLN 2.85.
According to e-petrol.pl data, presently the regions with the lowest prices on the stations are: advanced Silesia, Opole and Zachodniopomorskie Voivodeship. In the first one, the lowest cost of filling petrol 95 and autogas – average prices of these fuels are 5,88 and 2,77 PLN/l respectively. The price of 6.30 PLN/l is the cheapest diesel.
"On the other price pole are: Świętokrzyskie voivodship with the highest average price of petrol – 6.16 PLN/l, Podkarpacie with the price of PLN 6.51 per litre of diesel, Kujawy and Pomerania and the Zachodniopomorskie voivodship, in which with the price of PLN 2.88/l is the most costly autogas", the analysts indicated.
APW, PAP







