It seems far away this summer, because of the weather of course but also because of fuel prices. The latter are experiencing a major increase recently, far from the weeks of declines seen during the summer period. As evidenced by the Ministry of Ecological Transition, distilling data on this subject every week.
Thus, between November 22 and 29, the price of diesel increased in particular. This by 1.3 euro cents, to reach 1.6543 €/L on average in the country. An increase marking the fifth consecutive week of increase in prices for this energy.
With this, it gets closer to SP95-E10 gasoline, which certainly increases, but more slightly. Its increase over the same period is only 0.6 euro cents, to €1.7185/L. This fuel has been on the rise for two weeks.
A trend which is found, to a lesser extent, for the SP95 (+ 0.36 euro cents) and the SP98 (+ 0.54 euro cents). The first is at €1.7608/L, the second at €1.8214/L now.
Just the start of the rise in fuel prices?
It remains to be seen whether this price increase will only be the beginning and whether it will continue in the future. One piece of data can reassure motorists: that of the price of oil. The barrel of Brent actually stood at $74.6 last week. That is a slight increase, of $0.3/barrel. Or almost nothing.
Fuel prices between November 22 and 29
(November 15 price / November 22 price)
- Diesel – 1.6417 / 1.6543 €/L
- SP95-E10 – 1.7127 / 1.7185 €/L
- SP95 – 1.7572 / 1.7608 €/L
- SP98 – 1.8160 / 1.8214 €/L
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To summarize
It's another bad week for motorists in terms of fuel prices. Prices are, once again, on the rise. This is more than a euro cent over the week, for diesel, in particular.