Unleaded saw the biggest drop in eight months, a week after barrel prices fell in international markets.
Unleaded 95 petrol was a cent and a half cheaper. Diesel dropped by two cents.
This is the biggest weekly drop in diesel prices since May.
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in News, Portugal, Economy · 09 Nov 2021, 11:14 · 8 Comments
Unleaded saw the biggest drop in eight months, a week after barrel prices fell in international markets.
Unleaded 95 petrol was a cent and a half cheaper. Diesel dropped by two cents.
This is the biggest weekly drop in diesel prices since May.
In News, Portugal, Food & Drink - 18 Nov 2024, 20:02
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Peanuts comes to mind!
By Greg from Other on 09 Nov 2021, 11:36
30 cents up this year, now 2 cents down. Hooray...
By Fred Doe from Algarve on 09 Nov 2021, 19:05
Whoopy doopy do
By Luisa pinheiro from Beiras on 09 Nov 2021, 21:11
Fuel is still too cheap. Look how many private cars drive around with only one person in! Double the price. The POMS and YANKS can afford it!
By Ian from Lisbon on 10 Nov 2021, 13:25
@Ian this is Portugal, why are you here if you have no care for what the Portuguese can afford?
By Marco from Alentejo on 10 Nov 2021, 19:47
Marco. Do you deny that too many cars have only one occupant? As for what the Portuguese can afford, I only have to open my mouth to find quoted prices are at least double that quoted to Portuguese. A two tier price system operates here, one for Portuguese, one for foreigners.
By Ian from Lisbon on 11 Nov 2021, 19:37
The two tier living standard in Portugal is most flagrant in the housing sector. As for cars in Portugal... when will there be decent public transport?? Portugal still thinks that public transport is for the poor and so keeps public transport vile and inefficient. That is no way to develop a country. Then again, there is no will nor interest in developing Portugal which continues to be a backward country in the EU.
By K from Algarve on 12 Nov 2021, 09:12
Whats the problem with one occupant in car!!! i cant drag someone to sit with me while i need to go about with my job. Public transport in crowded city is fine, but absolutely makes no sense in the suburbs. they would run empty most of the times. cheaper private transport is convenient and better.
By Aneesh Zutshi from Lisbon on 12 Nov 2021, 20:21