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At gas stations, gasoline fell for 2 weeks and diesel for 19 weeks in a row.

It gained 2.8 and 12.6, respectively, compared to the previous week
Refinery supply price, S-OIL high, GS Caltex low

[투데이에너지 조대인 기자] Gasoline prices at gas stations fell for two consecutive weeks and diesel prices fell for 19 consecutive weeks, respectively S-OIL had the highest supply price and GS Caltex had the lowest.

Korea National Oil Corporation (President Kim Dong-seop), through the weekly price trend of domestic petroleum products Opinet, an oil price information system, found that the price of gasoline sold at gas stations during the week of March 5th decreased by 2.8 won from the previous week to gain 1,593.6, showing that the price of diesel has fallen 12.6 gained for two consecutive weeks, showing that 1,521.8 has gained and fallen for 19 consecutive weeks.

Indoor kerosene was 1,413.3 won, down 8.8 won.

By brand, the selling prices of economy gas stations were low, while GS Caltex brand gas stations were high.

The average selling price of gasoline at economy gas stations was the lowest at 1,564.9 won per liter, but GS Caltex brand gas stations recorded 1,601.8 won, showing a difference of 36.1 won.

The average selling price of diesel at economy gas stations was low at 1,492.2 won per litre, but at GS Caltex gas stations it was high at 1,532.6 won, showing a difference of 43.4 won.

At SK Energy brand gas stations, gasoline was 1,599.1 won, down 3.2 won, and diesel was 1,529.7 won, down 12.5. At Hyundai Oilbank brand gas stations, gasoline was 1,595.9 won, down 2.6 won, and diesel was 1,523.3 won, down 12.0. he won.

At S-OIL brand gas stations, gasoline prices fell 2.4 won to 1,593.8 won, and diesel prices fell 12.7 won to 1,516.6.

The selling price of gasoline by region was KRW 1,670.5 in Seoul, the most expensive region, down KRW 5.9 from the previous week, which is KRW 76.9 higher than the national average.

The price of gasoline in Jeju has won 1,642, which is the second highest in the country after Seoul. , Gyeongnam won 1,582, Jeonbuk and Busan won 1,580, Gyeongbuk won 1,579, Ulsan won 1,568.

Gasoline sales prices in Daegu, the lowest price region, were 1,566.6 won, down 2.7 won from the previous week, 27.0 won below the national average.

In the fourth week of March, a week later than the selling price at gas stations, the supply price for all petroleum products at refineries was 1,528.2 won for gasoline, down 12.2 won from the previous week, 1,405.9 won for diesel, down 20.1 won from the previous week, and kerosene closed at 1,067.7 won, down 29.1 won from the previous week.

In terms of supply prices by refinery, S-OIL (CEO Hussain Al-Qahtani), the highest priced oil refiner, recorded 1,542.5 won for gasoline, a drop of 12.5 from the previous week, and 1,414.9 won for diesel, a reduction of 13.1. from the previous week.

SK Energy (CEO Cho Kyung-mok) gained and then 1,537.1, down 2.2 won for gasoline, 1,413.0 won for diesel, down 18.2 won, Hyundai Oilbank (CEO Young-min Joo), 1,531.6 won for gasoline, down 3.2 wins, and 1,412.6 wins for diesel, down 13.4 wins. .

GS Caltex (CEO Heo Se-hong), the lowest-priced oil company, recorded KRW 1,500.5 for gasoline, down 26.8 won from the previous week, and KRW 1,381.4 for diesel, down 34.1 won from the week previous

Meanwhile, international oil prices increased in the 5th week of March due to the reduction in US commercial crude oil inventories, the depreciation of the US dollar, and disruptions in Kurdish crude oil production in northern Iraq.

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