During the past week, fuel prices across the Baltic capitals moved in different directions. In Riga, prices fell noticeably, while Tallinn saw increases, and in Vilnius, only petrol prices changed.
At the end of the workweek, Tallinn recorded the highest petrol prices, followed by Riga and Vilnius. On the other hand, Vilnius had the most expensive diesel, while Tallinn offered the cheapest.
In Riga, at the Circle K station on Krasta Street, the price of 95-octane petrol dropped by 5.2%, reaching EUR 1.464 per litre. Diesel prices also decreased by 4.1%, standing at EUR 1.414 per litre.
In Vilnius, at the Circle K station on Savanoriu Avenue, petrol prices rose by 2.1%, to EUR 1.449 per litre, while diesel prices remained unchanged at the same level.
In Tallinn, petrol cost EUR 1.579 per litre, up by 2.9% from the previous week, making it the most expensive petrol among the three capitals. Diesel rose by 1.1%, reaching EUR 1.389 per litre, the lowest diesel price of the three.
Autogas prices also shifted slightly. In Riga the price dropped by 4.3%, to EUR 0.885 per litre. In Tallinn it decreased by 0.9%, down to EUR 0.897 per litre. Vilnius held steady at EUR 0.829 per litre, offering the cheapest autogas in the region.
Despite regional differences, Riga emerged as the most fuel-economical Baltic capital this week, with notable drops across all fuel types. (BNN)
