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Maco gasoline A-95 is more expensive at retail by 10 cents. just for one month. This is shown by the data on the specialized website fuelo.net, which follows the prices of fuels in the country.

The average price of this type of gasoline on June 27 was BGN 2.13, and yesterday – BGN 2.23, with a monthly increase of 4.69%. The lowest price at which the A-95 was sold yesterday was BGN 2.03 per liter, and the highest – BGN 2.35. For the last year, the price increase was 26 or c 46 pp., writes the Duma.

Gasoline A-100 has risen in price by 9 cents. for the same period – from BGN 2.50 on average per liter, to BGN 2.59 as of yesterday. The increase for the month is 3.6%. The lowest price at which this type of gasoline was offered yesterday was BGN 2.22 per liter, and the highest – BGN 2.78. Compared to a year earlier. per liter or with 22.17%.

The average price at which ordinary diesel is sold is BGN 2.22 per liter. For the last month it has risen by 9 cents. per liter – from BGN 2.13 to BGN 2.22. The lowest price at which it is offered is BGN 1.99 per liter, and the highest – BGN 2.31. For the year, the usual diesel has increased by 24.02% or by 43 cents. per liter.

The price of premium diesel at the moment is an average of BGN 2.55 per liter at retail. And he increased it from 9 cents. per liter in comparison with a month earlier. As a share of the increase is 3.66%. Its lowest price in the country is BGN 2.17 per liter, and the highest – BGN 2.76. The increase in the price for the year is 21.43% or 45 cents.

About two weeks ago, the chairman of the Bulgarian Petroleum and Gas Association, Zhivodar Terziev, predicted that the prices of gasoline and diesel would be 5-6. According to the association since the beginning of the year, the fuels of the gas stations in our country have risen by about 25 cents. per liter, which means an increase of over 13% only since January. Regarding the wholesale fuel prices on the world markets, he does not think that it will reach 100 dollars per barrel in the near future.

In the meantime, an analysis has been published on enjoytravel.com, according to which one of the cheapest regions in Europe for fuel from the Balkans. According to him, in Bulgaria you can fill the car’s tanks for only 1.07 euros per liter or the equivalent in Bulgarian levs. In Northern Macedonia, you can charge for 1.11 euros per liter, which is about 68.37 Macedonian denars. Traveling through Bosnia and Herzegovina costs 1.14 euros per liter of petrol, and in Albania only 1.18 euros per liter. This is also the cheapest country in Europe for diesel.

In Moldova, drivers pay the second cheapest fuel prices in Europe – 0.91 euros or the equivalent of Moldovan lei per liter of gasoline and 0.76 liters. The third cheapest country for fuel in Europe is Ukraine. Drivers there pay only 0.94 euros (or the equivalent of the Ukrainian bracelet) per liter for petrol and 0.90 euros per liter for diesel. In Romania, they pay 1.18 euros per liter of gasoline, followed by Poland – 1.23 euros per liter.

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