
Polish fuel prices fall again: diesel drops 5 gr, LPG down 9 gr, with cheapest fill-ups in Warmia-Masuria and Świętokrzyskie
Polish motorists are paying less at the pump this week, as diesel fell 5 groszy to 6.93 zł per litre, petrol edged down to 6.78 zł, and LPG dropped 9 groszy to 3.20 zł, according to the latest e-petrol.pl market commentary.
National averages edge down
Despite petrol and diesel becoming more expensive in wholesale, retail prices slipped. Diesel saw the largest drop, falling 5 groszy per litre to 6.93 zł. Pb95 declined by 1 groszy to 6.78 zł, while LPG shed 9 groszy to reach 3.20 zł per litre, according to e-petrol.pl.
Despite petrol and diesel becoming more expensive in wholesale, filling up costs less than a week ago. The drop in autogas prices is not surprising, as it had recently cheapened in station deliveries.
Regional price gaps
The cheapest Pb95 can be found in łódzkie, śląskie and warmińsko-mazurskie voivodeships, each averaging 6.72 zł per litre. Warmińsko-mazurskie also boasts the lowest autogas price at 2.99 zł. For diesel, the most favourable rates are in świętokrzyskie at 6.86 zł per litre.
At the end of the first decade of July, e-petrol.pl recorded the most attractive prices for popular '95' in łódzkie, śląskie and warmińsko-mazurskie voivodeships, where a litre is offered at retail for 6.72 zł. In the last of these regions, with a price of 2.99 zł/l, autogas is also the cheapest.
Where drivers pay the most
Motorists in dolnośląskie face the highest pump prices. A litre of Pb95 costs 6.79 zł, and diesel 6.94 zł. The same diesel price prevails in kujawsko-pomorskie and pomorskie. LPG is dearest in pomorskie and zachodniopomorskie, averaging 3.37 zł per litre.
- Pb95
- -0.01 zł
- Diesel
- -0.05 zł
- LPG
- -0.09 zł


