The effects of the excise duty cut on fuel prices are starting to be seen today, following the entry into force of the legislative decree. According to the processing of Staffetta Daily based on the average national prices of the Mimit this morning, the drop compared to yesterday is around 14-15 cents per litre: in particular, self-service diesel is today at 1.978 euros per liter compared to 2.123 euros per liter yesterday (-14.5 cents).
Petrol is at 1.734 euros per liter against 1.885 euros per liter yesterday (-15.1 cents). On the motorway, again at the self-service, diesel today is at 2.048 euros per liter against 2.190 yesterday (-14.2 cents), petrol at 1.812 euros per liter against 1.967 yesterday (-15.5 cents).
The companies have adjusted their price lists to the new rates and, again according to the findings of Staffetta daily, between yesterday afternoon and this morning Eni, Ip, Q8 and Tamoil reduced the recommended prices of petrol and diesel by 24.4 cents per liter and those of LPG by 12.2 cents.
At the same time, Staffetta highlights how the rush of international oil markets continues, which “risks eating up the discount, at least in part”.