Petrol and diesel, from Livigno to San Marino (as far as Slovenia): where a full tank costs less

Petrol and diesel, from Livigno to San Marino (as far as Slovenia): where a full tank costs less

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Slight drop in fuel prices

Pump prices for petrol and diesel are down slightly from last week’s boom. According to the Price Observatory of the Ministry of Enterprise and Made in Italy and Staffetta Quotidiana, self-service petrol stands at 1.817 euros per liter (1.815 at white pumps) and diesel at 1.869 (no logo 1.866). When served, however, petrol is at 1.956 euros per liter (white pumps at 1.874), diesel at 2.007 (no logo at 1.925), LPG at 0.786 euros per liter (without company at 0.773), methane at 2.223 euros per kg (with white pumps at 2.181) and, finally, LNG at 2.630 euros per kg (no logo at 2.602). On the motorway the prices are: self-service petrol at 1.903 euros per liter (served 2.161), self-service diesel 1.951 euros per liter (served 2.210), LPG 0.899 euros per litre, methane 2.399 euros per kg and LNG 2.742 euros per kg.
While the government continues to discuss which measures to launch in the fuel price transparency decree to support citizens in spending, many motorists, especially those who live near the borders of the country, have started a real search for the most convenient distributor even across borders. Let’s see which are the places where a full tank for your car costs less.

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