Latest Fuel Prices and Expected Diesel Price Cut
- Diesel prices in Turkey are expected to decrease by 1.22 TL, according to reporting by Evrensel.
- Evrensel reports that the anticipated 1.22 TL discount for diesel is a direct result of the volatility in global oil benchmarks.
- The expected price reduction stems from the downward movement of Brent crude oil.
Diesel prices in Turkey are expected to decrease by 1.22 TL, according to reporting by Evrensel. The price drop follows a decline in Brent crude oil prices, which Evrensel attributes to market expectations of a diplomatic agreement in the US-Iran war. This adjustment affects fuel pumps in major hubs, including Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir.
Evrensel reports that the anticipated 1.22 TL discount for diesel is a direct result of the volatility in global oil benchmarks. Brent crude prices retreated as traders priced in a potential resolution to the conflict between the United States and Iran.
Why are diesel prices falling in Turkey?
The expected price reduction stems from the downward movement of Brent crude oil. According to Evrensel, expectations of a deal in the US-Iran war led to a decline in crude costs, which typically trickles down to Turkish pump prices due to the country’s reliance on imported energy.

Turkish fuel prices are closely indexed to global crude benchmarks and the exchange rate. When Brent crude drops, local distributors often adjust prices to remain competitive, though the exact timing of these “tabela” or board changes varies by provider.
What are the current fuel prices in major cities?
Bigpara and Uzmanpara provided updated pump price lists for Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir on June 12, 2026. These outlets track the daily fluctuations for both gasoline and diesel to provide consumers with current costs per liter.
While Bigpara and Uzmanpara focused on the current tabela prices as of June 12, Diken reported on June 14, 2026, that the market is actively awaiting the implementation of the expected diesel discounts.
When will the price changes take effect?
SonDakika reported that fuel price boards are changing again, with updates observed through June 14, 2026. The outlet noted that both the date and the figures for these changes have become clear to market observers.
The timing of these updates often occurs overnight. This allows fuel stations to update their digital signage before morning commutes in Turkey’s largest metropolitan areas.
Comparing the reporting across sources shows a distinction in focus. Evrensel provided the specific geopolitical catalyst and the exact figure of 1.22 TL, while Bigpara and Uzmanpara served as trackers for the immediate retail price in specific cities. SonDakika and Diken focused on the imminence of the board changes.
This price movement comes as a contrast to previous volatility in the sector. The 1.22 TL decrease represents a shift toward lower costs for diesel consumers, provided the Brent crude decline holds steady amid the US-Iran negotiations.
