04.09.2025 11:15
Diesel prices increased by 2 lira and 5 kuruş starting from midnight. While the new prices were reflected on the price board, there was no change in gasoline prices. With the new rates, diesel prices have exceeded 54 lira in Istanbul, 55 lira in Ankara and Izmir, and 56 lira in Adana.
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Fluctuations in Brent crude oil prices in international markets continue to affect fuel prices in Turkey. Oil is trading at $68.93, down 0.30%, and has lost about 8% of its value since the beginning of the year.
INCREASE OF 2 LIRA AND 5 KURUŞ IN DIESEL
This volatility in prices is reflected in the domestic market as increases or decreases in pump prices. Recently, a price increase of 2 lira and 5 kuruş per liter was implemented for diesel starting from midnight. The price of diesel, which was sold at an average of 52 lira and 21 kuruş in Istanbul, has risen to 54 lira and 26 kuruş.
DIESEL IN ISTANBUL HAS RISEN ABOVE 54 LIRA
After the increase, the price of diesel, which was sold at an average of 52 lira and 21 kuruş in Istanbul, has risen to 54 lira and 26 kuruş. The new prices were reflected on the boards as of midnight.
CURRENT FUEL PRICES AS OF SEPTEMBER 4
Despite the increase in diesel prices, there has been no change in gasoline prices.
Istanbul
Gasoline: 52.94 TL
Diesel: 52.26 TL
LPG: 26.51 TL
Ankara
Gasoline: 53.73 TL
Diesel: 55.26 TL
LPG: 26.40 TL
Izmir
Gasoline: 54.06 TL
Diesel: 55.58 TL
LPG: 26.33 TL
Adana
Gasoline: 54.61 TL
Diesel: 56.17 TL
LPG: 26.89 TL
HOW ARE FUEL PRICES CALCULATED?
Fuel prices are calculated based on international market prices for oil and products, exchange rates, and taxes. The refinery exit price is calculated based on the formula determined by the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK), and the pump prices are derived by adding special consumption tax (ÖTV), value-added tax (KDV), and distribution and dealer shares.
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