According to a report by ECO, the price correction mainly
reflects the fall of Brent on international markets, at a time when many
investors fear the arrival of a recession in Europe caused precisely by the war
and high energy prices.
Diesel will register a fall of 8.2 cents, to an average
value of 1,748 euros, according to a source from one of the largest oil
companies in the country.
In relation to petrol, this will be the ninth consecutive
week of price drops. According to data from the Directorate-General for Energy
and Geology (DGEG), the last time petrol had such a prolonged cycle of decline
was in November 2018, that is, almost four years ago.
Driver filling up at the pumps on Monday should find
gasoline 95 about 7.5 cents cheaper, which will bring the average sale price to
the public to 1.814 euros.
Keep prices up. The extra money can be used for social betterment. After all, a two tier pricing system operates anyway: local prices and gringo prices!
By Ian from Other on 09 Aug 2022, 07:40