Fuel Price Update April 23: Diesel & Gasoline Prices May Drop – Latest Fuel Table Changes Explained
- Fuel prices in Turkey are set to change on April 23, 2026, with reports indicating potential adjustments to both gasoline and diesel rates amid ongoing market volatility.
- Multiple Turkish financial news outlets, including Uzmanpara, CNN Türk Finans, Bigpara, Yeniçağ Gazetesi, and Mynet Finans, reported on April 22, 2026, that fuel price tables were expected to...
- According to the reports, the potential changes were linked to movements in global crude oil prices, particularly Brent crude, as well as fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, which...
Fuel prices in Turkey are set to change on April 23, 2026, with reports indicating potential adjustments to both gasoline and diesel rates amid ongoing market volatility.
Multiple Turkish financial news outlets, including Uzmanpara, CNN Türk Finans, Bigpara, Yeniçağ Gazetesi, and Mynet Finans, reported on April 22, 2026, that fuel price tables were expected to be revised effective April 23, 2026. The reports focused on whether discounts or increases would apply to gasoline (benzine) and diesel (motorin) at the pump.
According to the reports, the potential changes were linked to movements in global crude oil prices, particularly Brent crude, as well as fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, which directly influence domestic fuel pricing in Turkey. The Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) oversees the official fuel price table updates in the country.
While the reports indicated that market observers were monitoring for possible reductions in diesel and gasoline prices, no specific numerical values for the proposed new prices were included in the available sources. Similarly, the extent of any potential adjustment — whether a decrease or increase — was not quantified in the reports reviewed.
The reports noted that consumers and businesses closely follow these monthly adjustments due to their impact on transportation costs, inflation, and household expenses. Previous updates have shown sensitivity to both international oil benchmarks and the value of the Turkish lira against major currencies such as the U.S. Dollar and euro.
As of the reporting date, no official confirmation from the EPDK or fuel distributors had been published in the sources consulted. The outlets cited were reporting based on market expectations and pre-announcement indicators typical ahead of scheduled price table revisions.
