Sunday, December 7, 2014

Fuel on the way to greater annual decline since the crisis began – Economic

Fuel on the way to greater annual decline since the crisis began – Economic

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A invoice fuels will register a sharp decline next week. Petrol will now cost less than EUR 1.40 per liter, while the price of a liter of diesel to fall below 1.20 euros.

The price of petrol is expected to fall more than five cents per liter next week, while the price of diesel is expected to drop about three cents, found the Economic Journal. The Where they fall, diesel benchmark price will cost less than € 1.20 per liter and the price of gasoline will fall down from 1.40 euros, representing new lows since 2010.

The influence decline in the price of the raw material is the devaluation of oil on international markets for minimum of almost five years, the decline in refined products and also the depreciation of the dollar against the euro.

Earlier this year, according to the Energy and Geology Directorate General (DGEG), a liter of gasoline cost 1,551 euros, while a liter of diesel worth 1,382 euros. Today, gasoline costs less 12.5 cents per liter and diesel costs less than 17 cents in the first week of 2014. It is necessary to go back to 2008 to find an annual fall so expressive.

Accounts made, the Portuguese are paying less than they did six euros earlier this year to fill one tank with 50 liters of gasoline. To fill a diesel tank the difference is nine euros euros. And next week the difference is even more pronounced, given the size of the expected decline from Monday.

According to the latest report from Brussels, after tax, the average price of gasoline 95 octane practiced in Portugal is the most expensive 11 throughout the European Union. Have diesel ranks 20th in ‘ranking’ of the 27 countries of the EU.

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