Fuel prices in Yekaterinburg continue to climb, with some gas stations increasing prices for 92 and 95 gasoline by over a ruble in the past two weeks. The most significant price hikes were observed at Opti gas stations.
Lukoil has the highest prices for 92 and 95 gasoline, at 58.51 rubles and 63.62 rubles per liter, respectively. Tatneft offers the lowest prices for both 92 and 95 gasoline, at 56.85 rubles and 60.55 rubles per liter, respectively.
For 92 gasoline, Lukoil raised prices by 50 kopecks to 58.51 rubles, while Gazpromneft increased prices by 8 kopecks to 58.2 rubles. Opti increased prices by 1.25 rubles to 56.95 rubles, Varta raised prices by 70 kopecks to 57.15 rubles, and Rosneft increased prices by 10 kopecks to 57.45 rubles. Tatneft decreased prices by 29 kopecks to 56.85 rubles.
For 95 gasoline, Opti raised prices by 1.2 rubles to 60.65 rubles, Gazpromneft increased prices by 88 kopecks to 62.37 rubles, Varta raised prices by 70 kopecks to 60.95 rubles, and Rosneft increased prices by 10 kopecks to 61.1 rubles. Lukoil increased prices by 50 kopecks to 63.62 rubles. Tatneft decreased prices by 29 kopecks to 60.55 rubles.
The price of AI-98 gasoline at Varta gas stations has exceeded 80 rubles, costing 80.05 rubles after a 70 kopeck increase. At Tatneft, AI-98 costs 84.55 rubles, after a decrease of 4 kopecks.
The price of 100 gasoline remained unchanged, costing 88.04 rubles at Lukoil and 80.9 rubles at Rosneft.
Regarding diesel fuel, Varta increased prices by 30 kopecks to 70.35 rubles, Gazpromneft increased prices by 10 kopecks to 72.39 rubles, and Opti increased prices by 5 kopecks to 69.8 rubles. Tatneft decreased prices by 9 kopecks to 72.82 rubles. Lukoil and Rosneft maintained their prices at 72.46 rubles and 72.55 rubles, respectively.