Oil prices supplied by refiners, Hyundai Oilbank high and S-OIL low

March 5th week Gas station sales petroleum product prices rose 19 weeks in a row

[투데이에너지 조대인 기자] During the fifth week of March, gas station sales continued to rise for 19 weeks in a row, and during the fourth week of March, when the announcement of the supply price was one week late, the price of petroleum products supplied by refiners was the highest at Hyundai Oilbank, while the lowest at S-OIL.

Korea National Oil Corporation (President Yang Soo-young) reported that the price of gasoline sold at gas stations during the 5th week of March increased by 3.9 won per liter from the previous week to 1,533.9 won, up by 3.2 won to 1,332.2 won for diesel, and 1,332.2 won for indoor kerosene, up 1.7 won to 904.7. Each recorded won, revealing that it is on the rise for 19 consecutive weeks.

By brand, the average selling price of gasoline at a thrifty gas station was the lowest at 1,509.6 won per liter, while the GS Caltex brand gas station was the highest at 1,541.4 won.

The average selling price of diesel at affordable gas stations was as low as 1,300.0 won per liter, but GS Caltex brand gas stations recorded 1,341.2 won per liter, the highest.

The SK Energy brand gas station increased gasoline by 3.5 won per liter to 1,541.0 won, and diesel rose by 3.3 won to 1,340.2 won, the second highest price after GS Caltex brand gas station.

Following this, Hyundai Oilbank brand gas station increased gasoline by 3.5 won to 1,533.4 won, diesel also increased by 3.3 won to 1,332.7 won, S-OIL brand gas station increased gasoline by 3.6 won per liter to 1,531.7 won, and diesel increased by 3.5 won to 1,330.7 won. Recorded.

Self-branded gas stations, which showed lower prices following affordable gas stations, increased gasoline by 4.1 won per liter to 1,515.0 won, and diesel to 1,312.6 won, up 2.8 won.

The price of gasoline between Hyundai Oilbank’s brand gas station and the budget gas station, which showed the highest price, was 31.8 won per liter and diesel was 41.2 won.

The sales price of gasoline in Jeju, which shows the highest price by region, rose 19.6 won to 1,622.9 won compared to the previous week, 89.0 won higher than the national average, but the lowest gasoline price in Daegu, the lowest priced region, rose 4.0 won to 1,510.8 won, 23.1 compared to the national average price. The circle was low.

In March 4 weeks, a week later than the gas station sales price, the supply price of refiners fell 8.6 won per liter to 1,475.2 won for gasoline, 1,264.0 won for diesel, down 11.5 won to 743.7 won for indoor kerosene, and 3.8 won for indoor kerosene.

By refinery, Hyundai Oilbank (CEO Kang Dal-ho), which showed the highest price, fell 7.2 won per liter to 1,483.9 won per liter compared to Jeonju, and diesel was the highest at 1,279.5 won, down 9.8 won.

On the other hand, S-OIL (representative Hussein Al Qatani), the lowest oil refinery, fell 8.7 won per liter to 1,470.3 won for gasoline and 1,257.0 won for diesel, down 12.6 won per liter.

SK Energy (CEO Cho Joong-mok), which showed the second highest price among the four oil refineries, cut gasoline by 3.0 won per liter to 1,478.1 won, and diesel to 3.6 won, respectively, to 1,264.5 won.

GS Caltex (CEO Heo Se-Hong 0 cuts gasoline by 17.9 won per liter to 1,473.2 won and diesel, down 25.6 won to 1,264.7 won, the third highest price among the four refineries.

Meanwhile, international oil prices in March 5th are on the rise due to the announcement of the US infrastructure investment plan, the IMF’s announcement of an increase in the global economic growth rate, the resolution of market uncertainty as a result of the OPEC+ meeting, and the decrease in US crude oil stocks, so domestic prices are expected to rise as well. .

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