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Fuel prices have increased.

Fuel prices have increased.

28.11.2024 10:20

Fluctuations in oil prices and changes in exchange rates continue to affect fuel prices in Turkey. As of midnight, gasoline prices have been increased by 74 kuruş.

Starting from midnight, gasoline prices have increased by 74 kuruş, while there has been no change in diesel and LPG prices. In major cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir, gasoline prices have been updated, and citizens are faced with the new fuel prices.

Effective from midnight, a 74 kuruş increase has been made in gasoline prices. The last increase in diesel was 1 lira 25 kuruş on November 23.

ISTANBUL EUROPEAN SIDE

Price of gasoline per liter: 43.07 TL

Price of diesel per liter: 44.16 TL

Price of LPG per liter: 26.03 TL

ISTANBUL ASIAN SIDE

Price of gasoline per liter: 42.96 TL

Price of diesel per liter: 44.10 TL

Price of LPG per liter: 25.49 TL

ANKARA

Price of gasoline per liter: 43.49 TL

Price of diesel per liter: 44.73 TL

Price of LPG per liter: 26.04 TL

IZMIR

Price of gasoline per liter: 43.99 TL

Price of diesel per liter: 45.23 TL

Price of LPG per liter: 25.94 TL

DIYARBAKIR

Price of gasoline per liter: 44.52 TL

Price of diesel: 45.71 TL

Price of LPG per liter: 26.01 TL

CALCULATION OF FUEL PRICES

Fuel prices are calculated by refineries based on the average prices of processed 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.



 
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