Prices in Bulgaria Rise by Between 1% and 12% in April

Fuel prices in Bulgaria demonstrated continued increases throughout April, according to data compiled by the Sofia-based platform Fuelo. Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) experienced the most significant percentage rise, followed by diesel fuel. For gasoline, the widely used A95 grade increased by EUR 0.03 per litre, representing a 2.04% rise.

The price moved from EUR 1.47/l on April 1 to the current level of EUR 1.50, though a trend toward stabilization was noted. Premium A98 petrol also saw an upward trend, increasing by EUR 0.02/l, or 1.18%, over the month. Its price rose from EUR 1.69/l at the start of April to EUR 1.71/l.

Diesel fuel registered a more substantial increase, rising by EUR 0.11/l, or 6.55%. Its price increased from EUR 1.68 to EUR 1.79. The largest monthly percentage increase was recorded for LPG, whose price rose by EUR 0.09/l, or 12.33%.

The price moved from EUR 0.73 on April 1 to EUR 0.82 currently. Furthermore, the cost of methane (compressed natural gas) also increased during April. This commodity saw a monthly rise of EUR 0.06 per kilogramme, equating to a 5.26% increase.

Its price climbed 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 various fuel prices across the month of April.

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