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Should we expect a sharp rise in fuel prices?  Auto Plus news in your smartphone Auto Plus news in your inbox

Although fuel prices have continued to rise since the beginning of the summer, the global event will be emphasized this trend.

Indeed, a Hamas attack on Israel effects on French motorists, even if it is ridiculous compared to human tragedy in place.

Growth of more than 4%

Currently, the average fuel price in France is 1.91 euros for diesel and SP95. A price that regularly exceeds 2 euros per liter at some stations from the country

Price increases that can be explained many reasonssuch as that of countries exporters decided reduce their production.

For several days, Hamas has been attacking Israel, which it creates horrible scenes and thousands of victims.

Another consequence of this attack: 4.7% growth from the price of a Brent barrel in this is the beginning of the week.

For its part, the American WTI rose by 4.5% when Asian markets opened up

Stay tuned for Saudi Arabia’s reaction

A new period full of uncertainty for French motorists. Before this context delicate, dressing quickly b good idea.

Experts quoted by our colleagues from AFP said in this regard:

currently different markets report the situation that must remain local and limited in terms of consequences on costs gasoline.

In any case, in addition to the OPEC+ strategy to reduce production and taxes 60% prices at the pump in France, here a new element which risks increasing rates at the stations.

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Author: Quentin Dubois
Source: Auto Plus

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