The highest price in Seoul was 1,662.4 won, down 10.9 won… Average 73.5 won ↑
Gasoline – 1.7 gained, diesel – 6.4 gained, kerosene – 92.4 reduced
[투데이에너지 조대인 기자] Gasoline sold at gas stations and diesel prices fell for 7 consecutive weeks, while indoor prices of gasoline, diesel, and kerosene supplied by refineries also showed a downward trend, respectively.
The Korea National Oil Corporation (President Dong-seop Kim), through the weekly price trend of domestic petroleum products Opinet, an oil price information system, reported that the price of gasoline sold at gas stations in the first week of June fell for 6 consecutive weeks, to down 10.1 won per liter from the previous week to 1,588.9 won, and diesel for 7 weeks It was announced that the indoor price of kerosene was 1,345.8 won, down 9.3 won, and 1,406.1 won, down 15.2 won, showing a continued trend on down
By brand, the price of an economical gas station was low, but the price of a GS Caltex brand gas station was high.
The average selling price of gasoline at economy gas stations was low at 1,560.8 won per liter, but it won 1,597.5 at GS Caltex brand gas stations, a difference of 36.7.
The average selling price of diesel at economy gas stations was low at 1,374.4 won per litre, but at GS Caltex brand gas stations it was high at 1,418.2 won, showing a difference of 43.8 won.
At SK Energy brand gas stations, gasoline was 1,594.5 won, down 10.5 won, and diesel was 1,413.4 won, down 16.6 won.
At S-OIL brand gas stations, gasoline was 1,589.4 won, down 9.9 won, and diesel was 1,401.3 won, down 14.7 won.
Gasoline sales prices by region were 1,662.4 won, down 10.9 won from the previous week, in Seoul, the most expensive region, 73.5 won higher than the national average.
Jeju Island, which has the second highest selling price of gasoline in Korea after Seoul, has won 1,618 per liter, Chungnam is 1,602 won, Chungbuk has 1,600 won, Gangwon-do and Jeonnam are 1,599 won, Sejong is 1,590 won, Gyeonggi-do is 1,587 won, Jeonbuk is 1,580 won, Gyeongnam is 1,579 won, The prices are 1,578 won in Busan, 1,577 won in Gyeongbuk, 1,574 in Gwangju, 1,570 in Incheon, 1,568 winning in Daejeon, 1,568 winning in Daejeon, 562.
Gasoline sales prices in Daegu, the lowest price region, were 1,548.3 won, down 9.0 won from the previous week, 40.6 won lower than the national average.
In the 5th week of May, which is a week later than the selling price at gas stations, the supply price of all petroleum products at refineries was 1,491.3 won for gasoline, down 1.7 won from the previous week, 1,288.9 won for diesel, down 6.4 earned, and indoor kerosene earned 908.1, down 92.4 earned from the previous week.
As for the supply price from a refinery, GS Caltex (CEO Heo Se-hong), which showed the highest price, won 1,519.0, up 20.5 won from the previous week, and the price of diesel was high at 1,306.2 won, to down 4.4 win.
HD Hyundai Oilbank (CEO Young-Min Joo) followed suit with an increase of 4.2 for gasoline to 1,490.7 won and an increase of 4.0 to 1,289.7 won for diesel, recording the second highest price among the four refineries.
S-OIL (CEO Anwar Al-Hiziazi) showed gasoline prices increased by 4.7 won to 1,484.0 won, and diesel prices increased by 2.0 won to 1,284.9 won.
SK Energy (CEO Cho Kyung-mok), the lowest-priced oil company, recorded KRW 1,479.6 for gasoline, down 22.5 won from the previous week, and KRW 1,280.3 for diesel, down 21.1 won from’ the previous week.
Meanwhile, in the first week of June, international oil prices rose due to factors such as the extension of OPEC+ production cuts, Saudi Arabia’s announcement of additional production cuts, a drop in US weekly crude oil inventories, and an upward revision of the 2023 OECD. global economic growth prospects.
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