Fuel prices in Bulgaria are moving in mixed directions, with gasoline recording an increase while diesel and LPG continue to decline. According to data from the Fuelo platform, methane prices remain unchanged compared with the previous week, indicating a stable trend in that segment of the market.

The most widely used A95 gasoline has become more expensive over the past week, rising by 0.03 euros per liter, or nearly 2%. The latest adjustment was recorded yesterday, bringing the average price to 1.55 euros per liter. Over a one-month period, A95 has increased by 0.05 euros per liter, equivalent to a 3.33% rise.

Premium A98 gasoline has followed a similar upward path. Its price increased by 0.02 euros per liter over the week, representing a 1.15% rise. On May 14, it was sold at 1.74 euros per liter, while current levels have reached 1.76 euros. Compared with a month earlier, the total increase stands at 0.05 euros per liter, or 2.92%.

Diesel, however, has moved in the opposite direction. Prices dropped by 0.02 euros per liter over the week, a decline of 1.14%, bringing the average cost down from 1.76 euros to 1.74 euros per liter. On a monthly basis, diesel has also become cheaper by 0.05 euros per liter, or 2.79%.