Hungary Mol to lower fuel prices on Wednesday

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Hungarian oil and gas group Mol is going to lower the wholesale list price of 95-octane gasoline and diesel by 2 forints per litre each on Wednesday, state-owned newswire MTI reported.
  • The average price of gasoline is to be lowered to HUF 396 per litre and the average price of diesel is to be HUF 408 per litre.
  • The last time Mol changed fuel prices was on 30 May, when it upped the price of diesel by HUF 2 to HUF 410 per litre but kept the price of gasoline on hold at HUF 398 per litre.
  • Motorists may find differences of up to HUF 50 per litre at the pumps, depending on the location and pricing strategy of the given petrol station.
  • The average price of gasoline reached its peak in early April 2012 at HUF 451 and the price of diesel was the highest at HUF 449 on average in mid-January 2012.




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