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With the changes in Brent oil prices and foreign exchange rates, citizens continue to monitor gasoline and diesel prices. A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN GASOLINE PRICES IS COMING ON TUESDAY NIGHTStarting from Tuesday, September 24, a price increase of 1 lira and 40 kuruş is expected for the liter price of gasoline, and with the price increase reflected at the pump, gasoline will be sold for 42 lira 95 kuruş in Istanbul, 43 lira 28 kuruş in Ankara, and 43 lira 74 kuruş in Izmir. There will be no change in diesel prices. HOW ARE FUEL PRICES CALCULATED?Fuel prices are calculated by refineries based on the average prices of refined products in the Mediterranean market, which includes Turkey, and changes in the dollar exchange rate. As a result of this calculation, the prices applied by distribution companies may show slight variations due to competition and freedom among companies and cities. EPGIS HAD DECIDED NOT TO ANNOUNCE PRICE CHANGESAfter the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) filed a complaint against EPGIS, the only union that explains price changes, the union announced that it would not share fuel price changes with citizens until the legal process is completed.
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