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端午节后油价上涨,油价大降超0.57元/升后又上涨,6月3日调价!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-30 08:59

Core Viewpoint - The domestic fuel prices in China have reached a new low ahead of the Dragon Boat Festival, with gasoline and diesel prices decreasing by 0.57 yuan per liter, providing relief for consumers during the holiday period. However, a price increase is expected after the holiday due to the oil price adjustment mechanism [1][3][5]. Price Adjustments - As of May 19, 2023, the 10th price adjustment of the year resulted in a decrease of 0.18 to 0.2 yuan per liter for gasoline and diesel, marking a significant drop and bringing 92-octane gasoline back to the "6 yuan era" [1][3]. - Cumulatively, there have been 10 price adjustments this year, with a trend of more decreases than increases, particularly noted in April when international oil prices fell sharply [3][5]. Future Expectations - The 11th price adjustment is anticipated to occur after the Dragon Boat Festival, with predictions of an increase of 40 to 60 yuan per ton for gasoline and diesel prices, indicating a potential upward pressure on prices [5][7]. - Current international oil prices are fluctuating, with WTI at $60.94 per barrel and Brent at $64.15 per barrel, leading to an expected increase of 0.05 to 0.07 yuan per liter in the upcoming adjustment [5][7]. Regional Price Overview - The current prices for 92-octane gasoline across various regions in China range from 6.81 to 8.03 yuan per liter, with specific prices listed for major cities such as Beijing (6.91 yuan) and Shanghai (6.88 yuan) [7].