10.04.2026 09:45
The joy of fuel price reductions following the ceasefire in the Middle East was short-lived, as prices are set to rise again. While the halt of ship passages in the Strait of Hormuz is unsettling the markets, a price increase of 4.12 lira for diesel and 44 lira for gasoline is expected.
The joy of the reduction in fuel prices, which came after the ceasefire agreement between the USA and Iran, was short-lived last night. A price increase for diesel and gasoline is coming tonight.
TRANSIT THROUGH THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ HAS BEEN STOPPED
Despite the ceasefire between the USA and Iran, the fire in fuel prices continues. In the region where approximately one-third of the world's supply is met, the stoppage of ship transits in the Strait of Hormuz, controlled by Iran, has unsettled the markets despite the ceasefire.
HUGE DISCOUNT REFLECTED AT THE PUMP TODAY
The more than 10% drop in oil prices after the ceasefire has been reflected as a discount at the pump. The price of diesel has decreased by 12.94 lira with the largest discount in history, while a discount of 1.09 lira has been applied to gasoline.
ANOTHER PRICE INCREASE IS ON THE HORIZON
With oil prices moving upward again, news of a price increase for fuel has also arrived. According to journalist Olcay Aydilek's report based on industry sources, a price increase of 4.12 lira for diesel and 1.78 lira for gasoline is expected starting tomorrow. According to the escalator mobile application for gasoline, 44 kuruş will be reflected.
DIESEL WILL APPROACH THE 80 LIRA LIMIT
After the price increase for diesel, it is expected that prices will approach the 80 TL limit again. With the new rates, the price of gasoline per liter will rise to 62.62 lira in Istanbul, 63.59 lira in Ankara, 63.87 lira in Izmir, and 65.22 lira in the eastern provinces.