Fuels: Gasoline Prices Have Never Been as High Since the Beginning of the Middle East War as They Are Today
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Gasoline has never been more expensive in France this Wednesday, since the start of the war in the Middle East on 28 February. The price of the Super lead-free SP95-E10 reaches the peak of 2,030 euros per litre. - Fuels: Gasoline prices have never been so high since the beginning of the war in the Middle East than today (Economy).
The SP95-E10 and SP98 prices in France have reached their highest level since the beginning of the war against Iran, launched more than two months ago.
The prices of the sans-lomb in France have reached their highest level since the beginning of the conflict this Wednesday, 6 May. Motorists pay an average of 32 cents more than on 27 February, ahead of the first Israeli-American strikes on Iran.
According to an AFP calculation, motorists spend an average of 32 cents more (+18.47%) compared to February 27, the day before the first Israeli-American strikes on Iran.
Fuels: the Price of SP95-E10 and SP98 Has Their Highest Level Since the Beginning of the War in Iran
Prices for non-Plomb petrol reached a record level this Wednesday in France. The litre of SP95-E10 stands at 2,038 euros on average in 7,299 stations, an increase of 18.47 % since the beginning of the conflict...
Motorists spend an average of 32 cents more (+18.47%) compared to February 27, the day before the first Israeli-American strikes on Iran.
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