During the week, diesel fuel became more expensive by an average of 47 kopecks per liter.
During the week from September 11 to 18, diesel fuel at gas stations in Moscow rose by an average of 47 kopecks - up to 62.13 rubles per liter. This is reported by the website of the Moscow Fuel Association (MTA). It is indicated that the price rise occurred at all stations.
The MTA also notes the rise in gasoline prices. The cost of AI-92 in the capital rose by 20 cents. - up to 50.76 rubles per liter. AI-95 has become more expensive by 23 kopecks and now costs 56.30 rubles.
Recall, September 15, it became known that the Cabinet of Ministers is considering measures to stabilize fuel prices.