
Crude oil prices continue to fall on international markets. After the latest trading session, Brent crude stood at $62.38 per barrel (-0.78%), while American WTI settled at $58.55 per barrel (-0.17%).
In Georgia, however, fuel prices have decreased at only one branded gas station this week.
BusinessPressNews provides the latest fuel prices at major branded stations:
Gulf (decrease of about 5 tetri)
G-Force Super – 3.57 GEL
G-Force Premium – 3.12 GEL
G-Force Euro Regular – 3.02 GEL
Euro Regular – 2.97 GEL
G-Force Euro Diesel – 3.13 GEL
Euro Diesel – 3.03 GEL
Wissol
Eco Super – 3.59 GEL
Eco Premium – 3.17 GEL
Eco Diesel – 3.13 GEL
Euro Diesel – 3.08 GEL
Euro Regular – 3.02 GEL
Socar
Nano Super – 3.55 GEL
Nano Premium – 3.11 GEL
Nano Euro Regular – 2.95 GEL
Euro 5 Diesel – 2.99 GEL
Nano Euro 5 Diesel – 3.08 GEL
Rompetrol
Efix Super – 3.59 GEL
Efix Euro Premium – 3.15 GEL
Euro Regular – 3.04 GEL
Efix Euro Diesel – 3.15 GEL
Euro Diesel – 3.10 GEL
Portal
Super – 3.29 GEL
Premium – 2.99 GEL
Euro Regular – 2.89 GEL
Euro Diesel – 3.29 GEL
Efficient Diesel – 2.89 GEL
Connect
Super – 3.14 GEL
Premium – 2.94 GEL
Euro Regular – 2.74 GEL
Euro Diesel – 3.89 GEL
Diesel – 2.74 GEL
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