site.btaFuel Prices in Bulgaria Rise Over Past Month, Data from Fuelo Show
Fuel prices in Bulgaria have increased over the past month and show an upward trend, according to data from the specialized platform Fuelo.
On February 1, the most widely used A95 petrol was sold at EUR 1.23 per litre. As of March 1, its average retail price has reached EUR 1.26 per litre, marking an increase of EUR 0.03 per litre, or 1.61%.
Premium A98 petrol has risen by EUR 0.01 per litre (0.68%). On February 23, its price stood at EUR 1.47 per litre, while on March 1 it is sold at EUR 1.48 per litre, with the trend pointing to further increases, the platform reports.
Diesel has gone up by EUR 0.03 per litre over the past month, or 2.38%, and is also showing an upward trend. On February 1, a litre of diesel was traded at EUR 1.26, while its current average price is EUR 1.29 per litre. Over the past week alone, diesel has increased by EUR 0.02 per litre, or 1.57%.
During the same one-month period, the price of propane-butane rose by EUR 0.01 per litre, or 1.75%, with the current trend indicating price stability, according to the platform. There has been no change in propane-butane prices over the past week.
Over the past month, methane prices have increased by EUR 0.01 per kilogramme, or 0.89%, with a current trend of price stability.
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