Azerbaijan, Baku, Jan. 30 / Trend A.Badalova /
Over the past week (Jan.18-25), the average consumer price (including taxes) for LPG in 18 Eurozone countries increased by one euro to 607 euro per 1,000 liters.
Data on fuel prices are posted on the official Web site of the European Commission.
The highest price for LPG in the Eurozone last week was observed in Bulgaria at 917 euro per 1,000 liter. This price did not change for a week. The lowest price was observed in Romania at 451 euro per 1,000 liters. The price for LPG decreased by 2 euro per 1,000 liters.
The Netherlands occupied second place among Eurozone countries. The price for LPG in the country hit 721 euro compared to the 714 euro per 1,000 liters the previous week.
In the LPG prices, France ranked third, where the price last week increased by 5 euros and reached 700 euro per 1,000 liters.
Slovenia occupied the fourth place among Eurozone countries. The price for LPG in the country sustained at 700 euro per 1,000 liters. Hungary took fifth place. The price hit 642 euro per 1,000 liters, with a 9-euro increase, in Hungary.
Portugal occupied the sixth place among Eurozone countries. The price for LPG in the country hit 641 euro per 1,000 liters compared to 634 in the previous week.
The price for LPG in Estonia, which ranked 7th last week remained unchanged and was 632 euro per 1,000 liters last week.
In Italy the price for LPG hit 624 euro per 1,000 liters compared to 622 euro per 1,000 liters for the previous week.
Comparison of LPG Prices in 18 Eurozone Countries:
Countries |
Prices in euros (Jan.18-25) |
Prices in euros (Jan.11-18) |
Bulgaria |
917 |
917 |
Netherlands |
721 |
714 |
France |
700 |
695 |
Slovenia |
643 |
643 |
Hungary |
642 |
651 |
Portugal |
641 |
634 |
Estonia |
632 |
632 |
Italy |
624 |
622 |
Germany |
600 |
600 |
Belgium |
591 |
591 |
Lithuania |
586 |
580 |
Spain |
572 |
569 |
Luxemburg |
555 |
555 |
Poland |
536 |
543 |
Latvia |
528 |
527 |
Czech republic |
525 |
522 |
Slovakia |
476 |
472 |
Romania |
451 |
453 |