Home Automobile Fuel: prices fall a little, but it will not last Auto Plus news in your smartphone Auto Plus news in your inbox

Fuel: prices fall a little, but it will not last Auto Plus news in your smartphone Auto Plus news in your inbox

0
Fuel: prices fall a little, but it will not last Auto Plus news in your smartphone Auto Plus news in your inbox

Finally there is something better. After almost a month of strike and several weeks of fuel shortages, the situation on French roads, and especially at service stations, is finally improving. Finally, they can be replenished almost normally, while the protest movement has been lifted at almost all warehouses and oil refineries in the territory. Only two are still on strike, but overall the situation has improved significantly. Now almost all pumping stations are working and queues have decreased significantly. But the situation has not yet normalized, and it will take some time wait a few days before that happens. But there is also good news.

Falling prices

Indeed, at the start of the week, fuel prices drop slightly, which also marks the start of the All Saints holiday. A liter of SP95-E10 fell to 1.632 euros, or 3.3 cents less than last week, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Environmental Transition. Unleaded 98 is now on sale at €1.729 with a slightly less marked fall. If diesel fuel is still very expensive, its price has increased to 1.905 euros, a small amount a drop of 60 cents for the same period. An improvement that is welcome after a very difficult period on all fronts for motorists.

.

But growth is to be expected

Unfortunately, this small drop in price may not last long. Indeed, if 30 cents off government extended when it was supposed to end on November 1, it will fall sooner or later. And it should happen around November 15. But that’s not all, as OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) also announced a drop in production, which risks raising gas prices for motorists. Let’s hope this growth remains subdued…

Author: Mary Lizak
Source: Auto Plus

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here