Fuel Prices in Baltic Capitals: Riga and Vilnius See Increases, Tallinn Sees Decrease
At the end of the work week, fuel prices at Circle K stations rose in Riga and Vilnius but fell in Tallinn. In Riga, gasoline and diesel became more expensive, while in Tallinn they were cheaper.

At the end of the work week, fuel prices in the Baltic capitals showed divergent trends – while Tallinn experienced a drop, Riga and Vilnius saw increases.
In Riga, at the Circle K station on Krasta Street, the price of 95-octane gasoline rose by 3.9% over the week, reaching €1.844 per litre on Friday. Diesel fuel at the same station increased by 6.4% to €1.824 per litre.
In Vilnius, at the Circle K station on Savanorių Avenue, 95-octane gasoline cost €1.729 per litre, up 1.2% from the previous week. Diesel fuel rose by 3.6% to €1.889 per litre on Friday.
In contrast, at Circle K stations in Tallinn, the price of 95-octane gasoline fell by 5.4% over the week to €1.579 per litre, while diesel dropped by 6% to €1.479 per litre.
Autogas prices in Riga increased by 6.4% to €0.995 per litre, while in Tallinn they edged down by 0.2% to €0.976 per litre. In Vilnius, autogas prices remained unchanged at €0.759 per litre.
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