Fuel prices are expected to shift next week, with an increase projected for diesel while gasoline prices are set to decline, prompting consumers to utilize an online resource for price comparison.
Forecasts indicate that diesel will see a rise of 1.5 cents per liter, beginning Monday. Meanwhile, gasoline prices are predicted to decrease by 0.5 cents per liter.
These figures are indicative, as individual fuel stations and brands retain the autonomy to set their own prices.
To foster transparency and competition, an Online Fuel Prices Portal was established. This platform allows the public to access current fuel prices from various stations.
The portal aims to provide consumers with essential information to make informed choices. It also dynamically supports competition among fuel providers.
In addition to pricing data, the portal offers details on station locations, operating hours, and available services. It also calculates daily average prices for each type of fuel sold.
