Fuel Prices Changed Overnight: Diesel Surpasses 50 TL – Vezir Agency
Fuel Price Hike Hits Turkey: Diesel Surpasses 50 TL Mark
In a significant development affecting motorists nationwide, fuel prices in Turkey have experienced another sharp increase. As of Tuesday, June 17, the cost of diesel per liter has risen by 1.75 Turkish Lira, marking a new record-high level. The price hike took effect immediately after midnight, leading to noticeable changes at fuel stations across the country.
Many cities now report diesel prices exceeding the 50 TL per liter threshold, a milestone that has surprised drivers and industry observers alike. Cities such as Ankara, İzmir, Aydın, Bolu, and Bursa have all seen their fuel prices cross this significant line. The latest fuel price signs at gas stations have caught the attention of vehicle owners, with some stations displaying rates close to or above the 50 TL mark.
Factors Contributing to the Price Increase
- Global Crude Oil Price Fluctuations: The rising prices of Brent crude oil in international markets have played a central role in inflating domestic fuel costs.
- Exchange Rate Volatility: Fluctuations in the Turkish Lira against major currencies have further impacted fuel pricing structures.
- Adjustments in Special Consumption Tax (ÖTV): Recent modifications in tax policies have also contributed to the upward movement in fuel prices.
Current Fuel Prices in Major Turkish Cities
Istanbul
Product | European Side | Asian Side |
Gasoline | 48.44 TL | 48.29 TL |
Diesel | 49.51 TL | 49.39 TL |
LPG | 25.09 TL | 24.49 TL |
Ankara
Gasoline: 49.10 TL
Diesel: 50.36 TL
LPG: 24.99 TL
İzmir
Gasoline: 49.44 TL
Diesel: 50.70 TL
LPG: 24.94 TL
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