Azerbaijan, Baku, Nov. 25 /Trend A. Akhundov/
Over the past week (Nov. 15-22), the average consumer price (including taxes) for LPG in 18 Eurozone countries remained stable at 641 euro per 1,000 liters compared to 635 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 the Netherlands at 786 euro per 1,000 liters increasing by 19 euro, and lowest in Slovakia at 526 euro per 1,000 liters reducing by 1 euro.
In the LPG prices, France ranked second, where the price last week hit 764 euro per 1,000 liters increasing by 17 euro.
In the LPG prices, Slovenia ranked third, where the price last week hit 729 euro per 1,000 liters.
In the LPG prices, Hungary ranked fourth, where the price last week hit 720 euro per 1,000 liters increasing by 9 euro.
In the LPG prices, Portugal ranked fifth, where the price last week hit 688 euro per 1,000 liters increasing by 3 euro.
The price in Italy last week hit 684 euro per 1,000 liters increasing by 4 euro.
Comparison of LPG Prices in 18 Eurozone Countries:
Countries |
Price in euro (Nov. 15-22) |
Price in euro (Nov. 8-15) |
Netherlands |
786 |
767 |
France |
764 |
747 |
Slovenia |
729 |
729 |
Hungary |
720 |
711 |
Portugal |
688 |
685 |
Italy |
684 |
680 |
Belgium |
659 |
627 |
Germany |
643 |
667 |
Estonia |
632 |
632 |
Bulgaria |
613 |
600 |
Spain |
610 |
609 |
Czechia |
607 |
593 |
Luxembourg |
604 |
580 |
Lithuania |
603 |
598 |
Poland |
579 |
579 |
Romania |
550 |
551 |
Latvia |
548 |
548 |
Slovakia |
526 |
527 |