Fuel prices are forecast to decline across the region next week, offering a measure of relief to motorists, with an online tool available to track the most competitive rates.
Diesel prices are expected to decrease by approximately 7.5 U.S. cents per liter. Gasoline prices are projected to fall by roughly 3.8 U.S. cents per liter.
These anticipated drops are slated to begin on Monday, bringing lower costs at the pump.
However, these figures are indicative. Actual prices may vary between different fuel brands and individual service stations.
Consumers can utilize an online platform, the “Online Fuel Prices Portal,” to compare prices. This portal aims to increase transparency and foster competition among retailers.
The platform provides real-time information on fuel prices, along with station locations, operating hours, and available services. It also calculates daily average fuel prices.
