Petrol price past 2.30 euros: strongest increase ever

Petrol price past 2.30 euros: strongest increase ever

The average suggested retail price for a liter of petrol will break past €2.30 per liter on Friday. This means that the recommended retail price for a liter of E10 (Euro 95) has reached an absolute record high. In addition, the suggested retail price has never risen so sharply.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is having dire consequences, as well as impacting already high oil prices. United Consumers reports that the average suggested retail price for a liter of E10 (Euro 95) is likely to exceed €2.30 per liter on Friday. The consumer collective assumes an increase of 4 cents per liter, which means that the average recommended retail price for a liter of petrol in the Netherlands has risen at a record pace. A liter of diesel is also more expensive than ever on Friday. United Consumers expects a liter of diesel to cost more than €2.00 for the first time. The price of LPG is also rising.

At the beginning of last year you paid €1.68 for a liter of E10. At the end of 2021, the price for a liter of E10 was already above €2.08. At the end of February, United Consumers indicated that they could not rule out the possibility that the average suggested retail price for a liter of petrol would be €2.25, but the reality appears to be even darker. Incidentally, the expected national suggested retail price of above €2.30 does not mean that you will lose that with every pump. Gas stations often give discounts, but don’t be surprised if you have to tap off about €2.30 for a liter of E10 along the highway – where fuel is always very expensive.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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