Fuel prices next week. Good news for diesel owners
Although fuel price reductions at stations are not very significant, experts indicate that we are dealing with a downward trend. Diesel owners may be especially satisfied.
– Oil on global markets has seen a significant decline in recent days, which may give drivers hope for lower prices at gas pumps in Poland. However, this takes some time – these changes will not happen in the blink of an eye – write e-petrol.pl analysts Dr. Jakub Bogucki and Grzegorz Maziak.
This week, wholesale fuel prices have changed in various ways. The price of Pb95 petrol increased slightly – from PLN 4,503/cubic m. to PLN 4,518/m3, which means an increase of PLN 15. The price of Pb98 gasoline practically did not change, falling symbolically by PLN 1 – from PLN 4,935/cubic m. up to PLN 4,934/m3 In turn, diesel oil recorded a significant decrease of PLN 90 – from PLN 4,613/cubic m. to PLN 4,523/m3, which – as experts note – means that the prices of diesel and 95-octane gasoline have become equal. The price of heating oil also decreased by PLN 90 – from PLN 3,301/cubic m. up to PLN 3,211/cubic m.
– These data indicate stabilization in the gasoline segment and a clear reduction in oil prices, which may be reflected in further reductions in retail prices – analysts emphasize.
How much will refuelers pay next week?
Last week, the price of the popular “95” dropped at stations by a symbolic 1 grosz, reaching PLN 5.84 per liter. Diesel oil became cheaper by 4 cents, to PLN 5.95 per liter. In turn, LPG decreased by 2 groszy, reaching the price of PLN 2.59 per liter. Experts emphasize that although the changes are small, a downward trend is visible.
How much will drivers pay in the coming week? In the period from October 20 to 26, e-petrol.pl analysts forecast minor fluctuations in fuel prices. The price of Pb98 gasoline is expected to range from PLN 6.51 to PLN 6.63 per liter, and Pb95 will remain between PLN 5.75 and PLN 5.87 per liter. Diesel oil (ON) will cost from PLN 5.86 to PLN 5.96 per liter, which indicates a possibility of declines compared to previous weeks. Autogas (LPG) will also remain relatively cheap, with the forecast price range from PLN 2.54 to PLN 2.61 per liter.
