The price of gasoline in Spain rises again this week compared to the last thursday and stands at 1,485 euros per liter, according to data published by the Oil Bulletin of the European Union (EU). Diesel also becomes more expensive in this third week of November and already reaches 1,443 euros for each liter of fuel, despite this there are service stations where you can fill the tank for just over one euro per liter in the case of diesel.
If these prices are compared with those of last week, drivers with diesel vehicles pay more for the increase, since it has become more expensive by 1.26% compared to the 0.54% that 95 gasoline has increased.
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With these prices, filling an average 55-liter tank this week costs approximately 81.68 euros for gasoline vehicles and 79.37 euros for diesel vehicles.
Where is diesel cheaper this week
This week the cheapest price of diesel (diesel A) is found at the UTE service station, located at number 4 Bolos Street in Murcia, where it costs 1,006 euros. just like last week. It is also followed in Murcia, but this time in the town of Cartagena, the gas station at the bus station, where you pay 1,062 euros per liter of diesel. In third cheapest place in Spain is Cotranco on Calle Simón Carpintero, 24 in Córdoba (1,069 euros).

Where to fill up with cheaper gasoline this week
You will have to go to Monforte de Lemos in Lugo, to find the cheapest gasoline in Spain, specifically to the Plenergy gas station located at Rua Poeta Manuel María, 34, where you can refuel at 1,269 euros per liter. This is followed with a price of 1,275 by two establishments in the city of Córdoba, Ballenoil in Plaza de Colón s/n and Plenergy on Lapislázuli street, 10

Prices in Spain are cheaper than the European average
Despite this, Spaniards continue to fill their tank for less than the European Union average, who pay 1.645 euros for gasoline (0.16 euros more) and 1.581 euros for diesel (1.137 euros more), while in the euro zone they pay 1.691 euros for gasoline (0.206 euros more) and 1.604 euros for diesel (0.161 euros more).
In summary, diesel is 9.56% more expensive in Europe, and 11.64% in the euro zone, while gasoline costs 10.77% more in Europe and 13.87% in the euro zone.


