
Fuel prices across Georgia have risen by 6 to 10 tetri as of June 24–25, despite a recent decline in global oil prices. Major fuel distribution networks in the country attribute the unexpected hikes to logistical challenges stemming from heightened tensions in the Middle East, particularly the ongoing Israeli-Iranian conflict.
According to industry representatives, the disruptions are already affecting the supply chain, with further price fluctuations anticipated in the coming weeks.
Price Changes by Network
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Wissol (June 25):
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Increase: 6–7 tetri
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Eco Super – GEL 3.45
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Eco Diesel – GEL 2.98
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Gulf (June 24):
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Increase: 10 tetri across all fuel types
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G-Force Super – GEL 3.47
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Euro Diesel – GEL 2.93
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Socar (June 25):
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Increase: 5–10 tetri
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Nano Super – GEL 3.45
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Nano Euro 5 Diesel – GEL 2.99
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Rompetrol:
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Super – GEL 3.45
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Euro Diesel – GEL 2.86
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Lukoil:
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Euro Super – GEL 3.44
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Euro Regular – GEL 2.75
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Portal:
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Super – GEL 2.99
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Euro Regular – GEL 2.54
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While not all companies have officially disclosed the extent of their pricing adjustments, the data indicates that fuel costs have risen across all major networks.
Geopolitical Pressures Cited
Fuel distributors point to transportation bottlenecks and heightened security risks in global shipping routes as key reasons for the price uptick. Although international oil benchmarks have declined since June 23, the impact of those market trends has yet to filter down to retail prices in Georgia.
Experts warn that if the situation in the Middle East escalates further, fuel prices may undergo additional increases within the next 2–3 weeks.
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One US dollar trades at GEL 2.7227
30/06/2025