Fuel prices in Portugal rise Monday: diesel up seven cents, petrol up three
Fuel prices in Portugal rise again next week: simple diesel should hit 1.863 euros per litre and 95 petrol 1.923 euros, according to retailer association Anarec.
If you usually fill up at the weekend, this is the weekend to do it. Fuel prices in Portugal rise again on Monday: diesel is set to climb seven cents per litre and petrol three, according to an estimate from Anarec, the fuel retailers’ association, released this Friday.
How much will diesel and petrol cost in Portugal?
If the trend holds, simple diesel will cost an average of 1.863 euros per litre and simple 95 petrol will reach 1.923 euros. The numbers are based on current figures from the energy directorate DGEG and Thursday’s market close — the final average is only locked in at the end of the day and can still shift with oil prices. As always, the price at the pump varies by brand, station and location, and it pays to compare on the official DGEG fuel price portal.
Why are fuel prices going up?
The short answer: more expensive oil. Recent months have brought almost continuous increases, against a backdrop of intense geopolitical tension in the Middle East that has kept pressure on international prices — the same story we have been following in our daily markets tracker. Every week of instability abroad shows up, two or three weeks later, on receipts at Portuguese pumps.
For a driver filling a 50-litre diesel tank, the difference is about 3.50 euros per fill — not much each time, but real money by the end of the month for anyone clocking daily kilometres. This week’s trick is simple: if you can, fill up on Saturday or Sunday, before the price tag changes.
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