Belneftekhim has announced a phased increase in fuel prices, citing “global growth in oil and petroleum product prices on the world market and, consequently, higher oil prices for Belarusian refineries,” as well as logistics costs.
From March 28, maximum retail prices for motor fuel will increase by 4 kopecks and will be:
AI-92 — 2.54 rubles,
AI-95 — 2.64 rubles,
AI-98 — 2.86 rubles,
diesel fuel — 2.64 rubles.
From April 4, prices will rise by an additional 3 kopecks. AI-92 will cost 2.57 rubles, AI-95 — 2.67 rubles, AI-98 — 2.89 rubles, and diesel fuel — 2.67 rubles.
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