Fuel prices at filling stations in the Czech Republic have turned to growth

Fuel prices at filling stations in the Czech Republic have turned to growth
Fuel prices at filling stations in the Czech Republic have turned to growth
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Commercial presentation Update: 28/03/2024 07:24
Issued by: 28/03/2024, 07:24

Prague – Fuel prices at gas stations in the Czech Republic have turned to increase. The average price of the best-selling Natural 95 gasoline in the past week rose by 24 pennies to 38.64 crowns per liter, diesel cost an average of 38.53 CZK/l on Wednesday, which was 12 pennies more expensive than a week ago. This is according to data from CCS, which tracks prices.

Fuel prices in the Czech Republic rose at the beginning of this year, by the end of February they rose by almost three crowns on average. They have stagnated or fallen slightly during March. Compared to the same period last year, Natural 95 is currently 1.71 crowns more expensive per liter than a year ago, and the price of diesel is almost 3.50 CZK/l higher year-on-year.

In a comparison of regions, fuel continues to be sold the cheapest in the Ústí Region. A liter of gasoline there costs on average 38.08 crowns and diesel 37.94 CZK. Long-term motorists pay the most in Prague, where Natural 95 is now on average CZK 39.51/l and diesel at CZK 39.45/l.

Average fuel prices in the Czech Republic as of March 27, 2024 (in CZK/l):

Region Natural 95 Oil
CR 38.64 38.53
Prague 39.51 39.45
Central Bohemia 38.99 38.87
South Bohemian 38.21 38.10
Pilsen 38.84 38.81
Karlovy Vary 38.64 38.50
Ústí 38.08 37.94
Liberecký 38.40 38.27
Královéhradecky 38.34 38.12
Pardubice 38.42 38.23
Highlands 38.97 38.89
South Moravian 38.96 38.87
Olomouc 38.86 38.81
Zlínský 38,36 38.21
Moravian-Silesian 38.40 38,41

Source: CCS

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