Is the surge in fuel prices coming to an end? The fact remains that the price is plummeting in a few days. In fact, both diesel and gasoline are seeing average prices at the pump fall. Diesel even reached its lowest price since January.
According to data from Carbu.com, diesel appears on average at €1.744/L in the country this Monday, May 6. It costs 0.003 cents less than on January 1st. It is close to 1.7227 €/L, the lowest established during the week of January 12.
However, on May 3, it was announced at €1.763/L. A stable price over a week, the price appearing at €1.767/L on April 29. However, according to the latest government data, the price of diesel stood at €1.7521/L on Friday April 26. So he would be yo-yoing these last few days. The data to be published compiling prices from April 26 to May 3 will be very interesting to dissect.
Gasoline prices remain high
On the SP95-E10 side too, we find a reduction in price of around two cents per liter between this Friday and this Monday. Today, the average price for this gasoline is €1,903/L. However, before leaving for the weekend, it stood at €1.919/L. This was 1.917 €/L on April 29.
Although this decrease is interesting, the price remains far from the lowest observed this year. The week of January 12, this price was €1.7645/L. Another world, compared to what drivers now have to pay to fill their tank.
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To sum up
Between Friday May 3 and Monday May 6, fuel prices fell. This concerns both diesel, which is back to its lowest level since January, and gasoline. A development that could mean the end of the surge in prices at the pump?