Azerbaijan, Baku, Sept. 19 /Trend A. Badalova/
Over the past week (September 9-16), the average consumer price (including taxes) for LPG in 19 European countries increased by 2 euros to 709 euros per 1,000 liters. Data on fuel prices are posted on the official website of the European Commission.
The highest price for LPG last week was observed in Hungary, where the price increased by 1 euro to 937 euros per 1,000 liters.
The lowest price last week was observed in Latvia, where LPG price last week decreased by 1 euro to 559 euros per 1,000 liters.
In the LPG prices list, last week France ranked second. Last week the LPG price in the country decreased by 1 euro to 861 euros per 1,000 liters.
Last week the LPG prices in Italy and Spain remained stable at 802 and 785 euros per 1,000 liters respectively.
Comparison of LPG Prices in 18 Eurozone Countries: (in Euro/1,000L)
Countries |
Price in euro (Sept. 9-16) |
Price in euro (Sept. 2-9) |
Belgium |
673 |
690 |
Bulgaria |
664 |
664 |
Croatia |
653 |
653 |
Czech Republic |
667 |
656 |
Estonia |
730 |
730 |
France |
861 |
862 |
Germany |
709 |
715 |
Hungary |
937 |
936 |
Italy |
802 |
802 |
Latvia |
559 |
560 |
Lithuania |
669 |
661 |
Luxembourg |
625 |
604 |
Netherlands |
715 |
715 |
Poland |
580 |
555 |
Portugal |
724 |
724 |
Romania |
635 |
634 |
Slovakia |
717 |
719 |
Slovenia |
778 |
775 |
Spain |
785 |
785 |