26.03.2025 11:00
This week, following consecutive price increases for gasoline and diesel, a price hike for LPG is also expected. According to industry sources, a 65 kuruş increase in the price per liter of LPG is planned for Thursday, March 28.
The price of a barrel of oil exceeded 70 dollars last week, and following the record-breaking foreign exchange rates in Turkey, price increases for all fuel groups have been on the agenda. After a 1.51 TL increase in gasoline prices, there was also a 1.42 TL price increase in the liter price of diesel. Now, it's time for LPG.
According to industry sources, a 65 kuruş increase in the liter price of LPG is planned as of Thursday, March 28. This development particularly concerns citizens using LPG-powered vehicles.
Current fuel prices
Istanbul European Side:
Gasoline: 46.72 TL
Diesel: 46.83 TL
LPG: 27.59 TL
Istanbul Asian Side:
Gasoline: 46.57 TL
Diesel: 46.71 TL
LPG: 26.99 TL
Fuel prices in Ankara
Gasoline: 47.27 TL
Diesel: 47.57 TL
LPG: 27.49 TL
Fuel prices in Izmir
The highest fuel prices among the three major cities were recorded in Izmir:
Gasoline: 47.64 TL
Diesel: 47.93 TL
LPG: 27.34 TL
HOW ARE FUEL PRICES DETERMINED?
According to the Petroleum Market Law, since January 1, 2005, a Free Pricing System has been applied to fuel. With this system, fuel distribution companies are free to determine the depot sales price according to different pricing policies, and dealers also apply the maximum pump sales prices recommended to them by distribution companies. Dealers are also free to apply their own pump sales prices according to the competitive conditions of their region. In Turkey, retail sales prices are determined considering competitive conditions.