Core Viewpoint - The recent fluctuations in oil prices have created uncertainty for consumers, with a potential price increase looming after a series of recent price adjustments [1][13]. Price Fluctuations - Over the past five months, oil prices have been highly volatile, with ten adjustments made: six decreases, one increase, and three unchanged [1]. - The price of gasoline has decreased significantly, with savings of approximately 30-40 yuan per tank for consumers [1]. Regional Price Differences - There are notable regional disparities in gasoline prices across China, with northern regions generally enjoying lower prices compared to southern areas like Hainan, where prices are significantly higher due to transportation costs and seasonal demand [2][3]. - For example, the price of 92-octane gasoline in Hainan is nearing 8.1 yuan per liter, while in places like Shanxi and Inner Mongolia, it is around 6.67 yuan [2]. Current Pricing Data - Latest gasoline prices (in yuan per liter) include: - Northeast: Liaoning 7.91, Jilin 7.84, Heilongjiang 8.14 [4] - North China: Beijing 8.64, Tianjin 8.57, Hebei 7.89 [5] - East China: Shanghai 9.10, Jiangsu 9.16, Zhejiang 8.61 [6] - Diesel prices in various regions are also provided, with Northeast prices around 6.19-6.26 yuan per liter [7]. Upcoming Price Adjustments - A new price adjustment is expected soon, with current data indicating a potential increase of 70 yuan per ton, surpassing the threshold for an increase [13]. - Consumers are advised to monitor the situation closely, as international oil prices have shown recent downward trends, adding to the uncertainty of future price movements [13].
油价一夜突变!今天1月18日调整后,全国加油站92、95汽油最新售价
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-18 23:11