Throughout this week, the evolution of domestic fuel prices has gone through several phases. After stagnating, then falling, prices for this fuel are now on the rise this mid-week.
This Wednesday, November 20, ordinary fuel oil is exactly 1.105 euros per liter, according to the specialized site Prixfioul.fr. As for the superior, it is sold on average at 1.124 euros per liter. Whether for ordinary or superior fuel oil, the prices indicated on this platform are the same as those observed during the day on Tuesday.
For its part, the Fioulreduc site displays an average price of 1.108 euros per liter. According to this online comparator, on the other hand, today's price is up five euros for a purchase of 1,000 liters compared to Tuesday. Finally, on the Fioulmarket site, fuel oil is sold for 1,102 euros on average for a purchase of 1,000 liters. For this platform too, the price of the day is on an upward trend after thea decline observed these last days.
Where to find the cheapest domestic fuel oil in France this Wednesday?
According to the Fioulreduc.fr platform, which compares the prices of domestic fuel oil between regions, it is in Franche-Comté that we find the cheapest price in France today, with 1,062 euros on average for a purchase of 1,000 liters. Conversely, it is in Auvergne that the price is the highest in the entire country, with 1,132 euros for an order of 1,000 liters. For comparison, the difference in prices between Franche-Comté and Auvergne amounts to 70 euros for a purchase of 1,000 liters.
After the sharp drop observed on Tuesday, the prices of domestic fuel oil in France are therefore starting to rise again. To understand this progression, we must look at the oil markets. It turns out that, since the start of the week, the prices of black gold have been rising significantly.
According to the specialized site Prixdubaril, Brent from the North Sea is quoted at $73.41 this Wednesday morning, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) is at $69.39 per barrel. The evolution of domestic fuel oil in the coming days will depend on fluctuations in oil prices and demand.