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Fuel prices fall in Cyprus after sharp drop in global oil markets

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-17

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• What happened: Fuel prices in Cyprus have decreased significantly over the past 15 days, reflecting a drop in global oil prices due to easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. • Why it matters: The decline in fuel prices is expected to provide relief to consumers, with further reductions anticipated as new shipments arrive at lower costs, potentially reducing prices by up to 10 cents per litre. • What to watch next: Analysts will monitor the ongoing trends in global oil prices and their impact on local fuel costs, as well as any potential market distortions that could affect price stability in the future.

Economy economyfuelTop News Fuel prices fall in Cyprus after sharp drop in global oil markets Kausima Relevant News Fuel prices fall in Cyprus after sharp drop in global oil markets 17 June 2026 Cyprus corruption probe identifies possible offences involving former president and 14 others 17 June 2026 Seasonal low pressure brings rising temperatures before gradual cooling in Cyprus 17 June 2026 Angelos Nicolaou 17 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber A significant decline in retail fuel prices has been recorded in Cyprus over the past 15 days, reflecting a broader drop in international oil prices linked to easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Global crude oil prices have been on a downward trend, which is gradually being passed through to domestic fuel prices at the pump. Brent crude is now stabilising at around the $80 per barrel level, having fallen by about 25% over the past month. Authorities and market sources expect further reductions in pump prices from next week, as new fuel shipments arrive at a lower cost. The cumulative decrease is expected to reach up to 10 cents per litre in the coming period. In Cyprus, average retail prices currently stand at €1.564 per litre for 95-octane petrol, ranging between €1.499 and €1.658. Diesel for vehicles averages €1.712 per litre, while heating oil stands at €1.391 per litre. Over the past month, international benchmarks and retail fuel prices have recorded notable declines, including a 10.52% drop in crude oil, an 11.48% fall in petrol, an 8.80% decrease in diesel and an 8.65% reduction in heating oil. Data from the Consumer Protection Service show that since the outbreak of the conflict (27 February 2026 to 16 June 2026), petrol prices have increased by 25.4 cents per litre, diesel by 30.6 cents, and heating oil by 44.2 cents per litre. However, in the most recent 42-day period (6 May to 16 June), petrol prices have increased marginally by 1.7 cents per litre, while diesel has declined by 17.2 cents per litre. Heating oil has remained stable. In the latest 15-day period (3 June to 16 June), petrol prices fell by 4.2 cents per litre and diesel by 8.2 cents, while heating oil remained unchanged. Fuel prices in Cyprus generally track movements in the Platts refined products index and are influenced by import costs, inventory levels, exchange rates between the euro and US dollar, and taxation. Despite the recent downward trend and no reported signs of market distortions, analysts caution that a full return to price stability and easing inflationary pressures will take time. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Cyprus corruption probe identifies possible offences involving former president and 14 others Seasonal low pressure brings rising temperatures before gradual cooling in Cyprus Mafia State corruption report links Anastasiades law firm to Pandora Papers and citizenship cases Israel seizes powers over Hebron shrine from Palestinian Authority Trump says Iran deal to be public soon and will rule out nuclear weapon for Tehran Ukrainian drone strike halts operations at Moscow oil refinery Italy arrests seven over anarchist network linked to Winter Olympics rail sabotage Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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