Fuels: further jump in prices for diesel and super

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Another price jump for diesel and super

Fuel prices at a gas station in Goettingen on Wednesday morning. Photo: Swen Pförtner/dpa

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At the beginning of the week, petrol and diesel prices were already at record levels. However, there is no sign of relaxation at the petrol stations – on the contrary.

Fuel prices have made another strong leap upwards. According to ADAC, diesel cost an average of 2.150 euros on Tuesday, 12 cents more than the day before.

For a liter of Super E10, drivers had to pay an average of 2.103 euros at German petrol stations, almost ten cents more than the day before. According to the ADAC in Munich, diesel has become 39.4 cents more expensive in just one week. Drivers in Germany had to pay 27.6 cents more for the Super E10.

The main drivers of the rise at the pump so far are oil prices, which have soared in the wake of the war in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia. The strong dollar amplifies the effect as oil is traded in dollars and German buyers pay in euros. Added to this is the unusually strong demand for heating oil.

Even before the Russian war against Ukraine, fuel prices in Germany had risen to record highs. The increase over the year is huge: in March last year, diesel cost 1.315 euros per liter and Super E10 1.454 euros.

The development is also driving the debate about relief. ADAC Transport President Gerhard Hillebrand demanded: “In the short term, the federal government should examine a temporary reduction in VAT on fuel and heating oil. These could have an immediate effect and achieve a broad relief effect.”

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