Geopolitical Developments in the Middle East Influence Global Oil Prices; Expected Fuel Price Increases Delayed
Amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which have driven up oil prices, recent news of impending fuel price increases has taken a surprising turn. The anticipated increases of ₺1.64 for gasoline and ₺1.63 for diesel have been postponed. Brent crude oil prices and currency fluctuations continue to impact fuel pricing, with ongoing conflicts in key oil-producing regions supporting an upward trend in prices due to potential supply disruptions.
No Immediate Fuel Price Increases
Sources indicate that the price increases scheduled for today have been deferred to a later date. Originally, the increases were set to take effect from midnight on June 21. Here are the latest fuel prices in major Turkish cities:
Current Fuel Prices
Istanbul (European Side)
- Gasoline: ₺40.26 per liter
- Diesel: ₺40.65 per liter
Istanbul (Anatolian Side)
- Gasoline: ₺40.14 per liter
- Diesel: ₺40.56 per liter
Ankara
- Gasoline: ₺41.24 per liter
- Diesel: ₺41.63 per liter
Izmir
- Gasoline: ₺41.52 per liter
- Diesel: ₺42.00 per liter
Antalya
- Gasoline: ₺41.99 per liter
- Diesel: ₺42.48 per liter
Source: Dunya.com / Prepared by Irem Yildiz