Soon the liter to more than two euros everywhere in France?
Road fuel prices rose again in France last week, according to figures released by the government on Monday, to approach the 2 euro per liter mark.
In French service stations, diesel sold at an average price of 1.9162 euros per liter, or 3.16 cents more than the previous week, according to figures from the Ministry of Energy Transition stopped Friday and published Monday .
This price had not been reached since mid-October.
Unleaded 95 petrol increased by 4.36 cents, for an average posted price of 1.9008 euros, and SP95-E10 was up by 3.83 cents, sold at an average national price of 1.8748 euros per liter.
A level not seen since mid-July.
End of the discount and indemnity of 100 euros
Prices at the pump have risen sharply since January, with the end of the state-funded rebate.
This cost 8 billion euros last year.
An indemnity of 100 euros replaces it, which the motorists concerned – depending on their income – can request since January 16 on the tax site.
They must apply for it before February 28.
The aid is paid in one go, for 2023, for those who use their vehicle to go to work.