Fuel prices fell in Lithuania and Latvia

LATVIA-LITHUANIA-ESTONIA

Last week, fuel prices fell in Lithuania and Latvia; average prices in Estonia remained the same as a week earlier, according to BNS news agency data based on information from Circle K, one of the largest petrol station chains in the region.

Fuel prices fell in Lithuania and Latvia

Petrol prices remained the lowest in Lithuania, while diesel fuel was the cheapest in Latvia and the most expensive in Estonia.

The average price of a litre of 95 °C petrol at Circle K petrol stations in Vilnius dropped over the week from €1.579 to €1.549, in Riga from €1.674 to €1.574 and in Tallinn the price remained unchanged at €1.729.

In the Lithuanian capital the average price per litre of diesel fuel dropped from €1,679 to €1,619, in Latvia – from €1,724 to €1,594 and in the Estonian capital the average price of diesel fuel on Friday was the same as one week before – €1,699.

This price comparison is for information purposes only. Fuel prices may vary from station to station.

Source: 15min.lt

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