Core Viewpoint - The recent adjustment in domestic fuel prices in China, effective from January 6, 2026, has led to an increase in gasoline and diesel prices, with 92 octane gasoline rising by approximately 0.05 yuan per liter and 95 octane gasoline by about 0.06 yuan per liter [1][3]. Price Adjustments - The new prices for 92 octane gasoline in major cities are as follows: Beijing increased from 6.70 yuan to 6.75 yuan, Shanghai from 6.67 yuan to 6.72 yuan, and Guangzhou from 6.72 yuan to 6.77 yuan [3][4]. - For 95 octane gasoline, the adjusted prices are: Beijing at approximately 7.20 yuan, Shanghai at about 7.16 yuan, and Guangzhou at around 7.26 yuan [3][4]. - Diesel prices also saw an increase, with 0 diesel rising by about 0.05 yuan per liter [1][3]. Pricing Mechanism - The domestic fuel price adjustment follows a "ten working days" rule, where prices are reviewed and potentially adjusted if the average international crude oil price changes by more than 50 yuan per ton [3]. - The recent fluctuations in international crude oil prices were influenced by geopolitical risks and expectations of global supply surplus, leading to price volatility [3]. Historical Context - In 2025, domestic fuel prices underwent 25 adjustments, concluding with a "three consecutive declines," resulting in a total reduction of 915 yuan per ton for gasoline and 880 yuan per ton for diesel compared to the end of 2024 [6][7]. - The last two price reductions in December 2025 led to a cumulative decrease of 225 yuan per ton, bringing prices to a four-year low, with some regions seeing 95 octane gasoline drop below 7 yuan per liter [7]. Future Outlook - The next price adjustment window is set to open on January 20, 2026, at 24:00 [7].
油价1月6日24时或上涨,95、92号汽油今日价格,2026年首次油价调整落地
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-07 06:10