Fuel prices in Bulgaria showed an upward trend throughout April, according to data compiled by the Sofia-based online platform Fuelo. The most notable percentage increases were observed in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), followed by diesel fuel. For gasoline, the widely used A95 petrol increased by EUR 0.03 per liter, representing a 2.04% rise.
Its price moved from EUR 1.47/l on April 1 to the current level of EUR 1.50, suggesting a stabilization trend. Premium A98 petrol also saw an increase, rising by EUR 0.02/l, or 1.18%, over the month, moving from EUR 1.69/l at the start of April to EUR 1.71/l. Diesel fuel experienced a more significant jump, increasing by EUR 0.11/l, or 6.55%.
Its price rose from EUR 1.68 to EUR 1.79. The largest proportional increase during April was recorded for LPG, which saw its price climb by EUR 0.09/l, or 12.33%. The price for LPG increased from EUR 0.73 on April 1 to EUR 0.82 currently.
Furthermore, methane, or compressed natural gas, also saw a price adjustment. Over the month, its price increased by EUR 0.06 per kilogram, equating to a 5.26% rise. The cost for methane rose from EUR 1.15/kg at the beginning of the month to EUR 1.20/kg by April 30.
These figures detail the varied movements in fuel prices across different types throughout April.
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