Fuel Prices
Posted: April 27th, 2004 | Author: Vitor | Filed under: World |Doing 140km a day on my Peugeot 206 HDi XS 90 bhp is a good reason to watch the fuel prices (diesel in my case) evolution. In Portugal the prices change every month as a consequense of the liberalisation of this market.
Contrary to what our minister thought, every month the prices rise. This made me search the web to see if we portuguese are paying like other international consumers. Well, the following table is self-explanatory:
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Country
|
Price (€cents/l)
|
| Austria | 73,5 |
| Belguim | 79,5 |
| Czech Rep | 78,45 |
| Denmark | 91,95 |
| Eire | 83,55 |
| Finland | 79,65 |
| France | 80,55 |
| Germany | 87,6 |
| Greece | 69,45 |
| Netherlands | 80,55 |
| Hungary | 88,35 |
| Italy | 87,6 |
| Luxembourg | 62,4 |
| Norway | 98,4 |
| Poland | 66,75 |
| Portugal | 71,55 |
| Spain | 72 |
| Sweden | 87 |
| Switzerland | 87,75 |
| United Kingdom(Av) | 117,15 |
| USA | 35,85 |
And a few days ago I saw some americans complaining about the high prices of fuel…
This info was taken from here. If the diesel price in your country is very different from the one displayed here just say something to me. Please note that there are disturbances in the prices as this data was converted to pounds at the rate EUR/GBP=0,66.
Hi! When I go back home, I’ll make sure to tell you fuel prices