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Fuel prices continue their ascent

diesel was down to 1,1578 euros to mid-may in favor of the health crisis before rising for six consecutive weeks. little by Little, the price of road fuels sol

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Fuel prices continue their ascent

diesel was down to 1,1578 euros to mid-may in favor of the health crisis before rising for six consecutive weeks.

little by Little, the price of road fuels sold in service stations in France date back. They have continued to climb last week, in the wake of the oil price, according to official figures published on Monday. Diesel, fuel, the most sold, was worth 1,2303 euro per litre, an increase of 1.42 cent compared to the previous week, according to data from the ministry of the ecological Transition, and solidarity.

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diesel was down to 1,1578 euros to mid-may in favor of the health crisis before rising for six consecutive weeks. Petrol super unleaded 95 sold to 1.3389 euro, an increase of 2.08 cents. As for the SP95-E10, which contains up to 10% ethanol, it has earned usd 1.89 cent, to 1,3227 euro. Finally, the SP98 was sold 1,3960 euro, of which 1.94 penny more.

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The price of crude oil also resumed

The price of fuel at the pump vary as a function of several parameters such as the price of a barrel of oil, the exchange rate euro-dollar, the level of stocks of petroleum products and demand, as well as taxes.

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The price of crude had collapsed with the pandemic Covid-19, which has affected the activity and, in particular, the demand for transport. They have since partly recovered thanks to the decline in production undertaken by some countries and the prospect of a demand recovery. The Brent of the North sea was worth a little more than 40 dollars a barrel Monday, while he was spent under $ 20 in April.