Fuel Sales In Hungary Up In First Ten Months
- 21 Dec 2015 3:00 AM
What fuelled demand was that 95-octance petrol cost on average 44 forints (EUR 0.14) less per litre compared to Slovenia, 35 forints less than in Croatia, 21 forints less than in Romania and 17 forints less than in Serbia, Attila Suller told the paper, adding that diesel prices were also higher in almost all neighbouring countries.
The previous years saw a reverse trend with Hungarian drivers crossing in great numbers to neighbouring countries to fill their tanks with cheaper fuel, Suller said.
A similar situation was only prevalent in the month of October when Hungarian drivers flocked to Austria and Ukraine to fill tanks with cheaper fuel there, he said.
He said that strict controls over the past years have practically eliminated fuel smuggling across the border, especially in the east.
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