The maximum petrol and diesel prices at the pump will fall for the first time since the end of August after reaching record highs in recent weeks.
For a litre of 95 (E10) petrol, consumers will pay a maximum of €1.733 from Saturday, 2.1 cents less than before. This is the first price decrease since 24 August, Belga News Agency report, citing data from the Energia.
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The price of diesel is also falling. A litre of diesel (B7) will cost a maximum of €1.725 on Saturday, after falling by 2.9 cents. This is the first drop since 21 August.
These price reductions result from fluctuations in the prices of petroleum products and/or the bio-components of these fuels on the international markets.

