Core Viewpoint - Domestic fuel prices are expected to rise significantly in the upcoming adjustment on June 17, with the main 92 gasoline likely entering the "7 yuan" range after a series of price fluctuations throughout the year [1][3][7]. Price Adjustments - As of now, there have been 11 price adjustments in 2025, with 5 decreases, 4 increases, and 2 instances where prices were held steady [3]. - The last adjustment saw an increase of 65 yuan and 60 yuan per ton for gasoline and diesel, respectively, narrowing the overall price drop to 590 yuan and 570 yuan per ton [3]. - The current price for mainstream 92 gasoline has rebounded to approximately 6.93 yuan per liter in Shandong [3]. Market Trends - The recent price adjustment cycle has shown a significant increase in oil prices, with a current average of 66 USD per barrel and a 4.5% change rate [5]. - International oil prices have surged, with WTI rising by 4.94 USD to 72.98 USD per barrel and Brent increasing by 4.87 USD to 74.23 USD per barrel, marking a daily increase of over 7% and a weekly increase exceeding 13% [5]. - Factors contributing to the rise in oil prices include the onset of the energy consumption peak season and escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Iran and Israel [5][7]. Future Expectations - The upcoming price adjustment is anticipated to result in an increase of over 200 yuan per ton for gasoline and diesel, translating to a rise of more than 0.2 yuan per liter [7]. - Stakeholders are advised to refuel before the price hike, as the adjustment is expected to lead to significant additional costs for consumers [7].
全国油价大降近0.5元/升后,昨日国际油价大涨7%,3天后油价大涨
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-14 08:20