Oil is on the rise again in world markets. At the end of the last trading session, the price of Brent reached $68.05 per barrel, adding 0.74%, and American WTI rose to $63.55 per barrel (+0.41%). The growth of quotations traditionally reinforces expectations of rising fuel prices, but the situation in Georgia remains stable so far.
According to local sources, the cost of fuel at the country's branded gas stations has not changed this week. The most expensive gasoline is still offered by large chains, while at some gas stations prices remain significantly below the market average.
So, at Gulf stations, G-Force Super gasoline costs 3.53 GEL, and Euro Regular costs 2.92 GEL. At Wissol, Eco Super is estimated at 3.54 GEL, at Socar, Nano Super is 3.55 GEL, and at Rompetrol, Efix Super is 3.59 GEL. Connect offers more affordable prices: Euro Regular - 2.74 GEL, diesel - from 2.74 to 2.84 GEL. Despite the increase in oil prices, Georgian gas stations are in no hurry to revise tariffs yet.
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