Fuel prices in Bulgaria continue to rise, but growth slows down - Fuelo.net
Baku, April 6, AZERTAC
Fuel prices in Bulgaria are increasing further but the pace increase has slowed down for a second consecutive week, the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) reported citing the Fuelo.net platform.
During the past week, the most significant price increase was registered for propane-butane. Meanwhile, the price of the most commonly used gasoline, A95, rose by EUR 0.01/l (0.68%). It last increased on April 3, reaching EUR 1.48/l, and has remained stable since. On a monthly basis, A95 has risen by EUR 0.16/l, marking a 12.12% increase.
Premium gasoline A98 also saw a slight uptick, increasing by EUR 0.01/l (0.60%) over the week. Its price moved from EUR 1.68/l on March 30 to EUR 1.69/l currently. Over the past month, this fuel type has increased by EUR 0.17/l1, or 11.18%.
Diesel registered a weekly rise of EUR 0.06/l (3.61%), climbing from EUR 1.66 to EUR 1.72/l. On a monthly basis, diesel prices have surged by EUR 0.34/l, representing a 26.64% increase.
The steepest weekly increase was observed in propane-butane, which rose by EUR 0.06/l (8.45%), from EUR 0.71 on March 30 to EUR 0.77 currently. Monthly growth for this fuel stands at EUR 0.16/l, or 26.23%.
Methane prices also edged up slightly, increasing by EUR 0.01/kg (0.88%) over the week - from EUR 1.14 to EUR 1.15/kg.
Longer-term statistics on fuel prices was provided by the National Statistical Institute on Sunday.