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Romanian Fuel Prices Stable Saturday, August 22; Lowest Gas in Reghin, Diesel in Clinceni
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Romanian Fuel Prices Stable Saturday, August 22; Lowest Gas in Reghin, Diesel in Clinceni

From Adevฤƒrul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Fuel prices in Romania remained stable on Saturday, August 22, similar to previous days.
  • The cheapest standard gasoline is sold for 9.37 lei per liter at a Petrolium station in Reghin, Mureศ™ County.
  • The lowest price for standard diesel is 10.02 lei per liter at a Rompetrol station in Clinceni, Ilfov County.

Fuel prices across Romania held steady on Saturday, August 22, mirroring the rates seen in preceding days. Drivers seeking the most affordable standard gasoline can find it for 9.37 lei per liter at a Petrolium station located in Reghin, Mureศ™ County. For those looking for standard diesel, the lowest price recorded is 10.02 lei per liter. This rate is available at a Rompetrol station situated on the Ring Road in Clinceni, Ilfov County. According to Peco Online, diesel prices continue to hover above 10 lei per liter. The most competitive diesel prices are found in Cluj Napoca (10.09 lei), Timiศ™oara (10.10 lei), and in cities like Bucharest, Iaศ™i, and Constanศ›a, where the price stands at 10.14 lei per liter. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices fluctuate between 4.59 and 4.62 lei per liter, with Cluj-Napoca offering the lowest rate. In Bucharest, only one significant change was noted on August 22: Rompetrol increased its standard gasoline price by 2 bani. Prices for other major networks in the capital remained unchanged from Friday. The article also provides a historical context of fuel prices, noting significant increases from 2021 to 2026.

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Originally published by Adevฤƒrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.