Core Insights - Oil prices have experienced a significant reversal after four consecutive months of decline, with an expected increase of 0.12 yuan per liter starting November 10 [1][3][5] - The recent surge in international oil prices, particularly WTI reaching $60.98 per barrel and Brent at $65.07 per barrel, has contributed to the anticipated domestic price hike [3][5] Price Trends - After a series of price drops totaling over 0.50 yuan per liter, 92 gasoline prices fell to around 6.5 yuan per liter, providing relief to consumers [1][3] - The current expected increase of 140 yuan per ton translates to an additional cost of approximately 6 yuan for a full tank of gas [4][5] Regional Price Variations - Gasoline prices vary across different regions, with 92 gasoline prices ranging from 6.63 yuan per liter in Xinjiang to 7.95 yuan per liter in Hainan [4][6] - The lowest recorded price for 92 gasoline was 6.3 yuan per liter in Guangdong, compared to a high of 7.2 yuan per liter earlier in the year [3][4] Economic Implications - Rising oil prices are likely to impact logistics and consumer goods prices, potentially leading to increased costs for services like delivery and food [4][5] - The volatility in oil prices reflects broader issues in the energy market, raising concerns among consumers about the stability of fuel costs [5]
下跌265元后预警!11月油价趋势突变,上涨通道或已开启
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-02 19:08