The prices of international oil derivatives during the second week of November showed a drop in gasoline prices, while the prices of diesel have increased compared to the first week of the same month, according to data released on Monday by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
The data showed that the price of 90-octane gasoline declined by 2.6 percent, going from $835.2 to $813.1 per ton, while the price of 95-octane gasoline went down from to $869.4 in the first week of this month to $842.5 per ton in the second week, a decrease of 3.1 percent.
Diesel prices rose by 1 percent going from $700.9 per ton to $707.9, while the prices of kerosene stood unchanged at $737.3 per ton, the data indicated.
The prices of liquefied gas for November rose by 5.5 per cent, going from $796.3 to $840 per ton.
Benchmark Brent crude prices went up in the second week of the current month, from $83.2 to $83.7 per barrel.
The prices of international oil derivatives during the second week of November showed a drop in gasoline prices, while the prices of diesel have increased compared to the first week of the same month, according to data released on Monday by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
The data showed that the price of 90-octane gasoline declined by 2.6 percent, going from $835.2 to $813.1 per ton, while the price of 95-octane gasoline went down from to $869.4 in the first week of this month to $842.5 per ton in the second week, a decrease of 3.1 percent.
Diesel prices rose by 1 percent going from $700.9 per ton to $707.9, while the prices of kerosene stood unchanged at $737.3 per ton, the data indicated.
The prices of liquefied gas for November rose by 5.5 per cent, going from $796.3 to $840 per ton.
Benchmark Brent crude prices went up in the second week of the current month, from $83.2 to $83.7 per barrel.
The prices of international oil derivatives during the second week of November showed a drop in gasoline prices, while the prices of diesel have increased compared to the first week of the same month, according to data released on Monday by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
The data showed that the price of 90-octane gasoline declined by 2.6 percent, going from $835.2 to $813.1 per ton, while the price of 95-octane gasoline went down from to $869.4 in the first week of this month to $842.5 per ton in the second week, a decrease of 3.1 percent.
Diesel prices rose by 1 percent going from $700.9 per ton to $707.9, while the prices of kerosene stood unchanged at $737.3 per ton, the data indicated.
The prices of liquefied gas for November rose by 5.5 per cent, going from $796.3 to $840 per ton.
Benchmark Brent crude prices went up in the second week of the current month, from $83.2 to $83.7 per barrel.
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