Core Viewpoint - Domestic gasoline and diesel prices have increased for the third time in 2026, with gasoline prices rising by 0.17 yuan per liter, leading to higher costs for consumers [1][3]. Price Changes - The latest price adjustments resulted in an increase of 205 yuan per ton for gasoline and 195 yuan per ton for diesel, marking a total increase of 290 yuan per ton for the year [1]. - Compared to the end of 2025, the cumulative increase for 92/95 gasoline is approximately 0.23 to 0.25 yuan per liter, translating to an additional cost of about 11.5 to 12.5 yuan for filling a 50-liter tank [1]. Historical Context - In late 2025, gasoline and diesel prices reached a five-year low, with a cumulative decrease of 915 yuan per ton, resulting in a drop of over 0.73 yuan per liter compared to the beginning of the year [3]. - The current upward trend in oil prices contrasts sharply with the previous year's declines, indicating a shift in market dynamics [3]. Market Influences - The recent price hikes are influenced by a significant increase in international crude oil prices, with WTI crude rising by 3.05% to $65.14 per barrel and Brent crude increasing by 3.16% to $69.46 per barrel [3][5]. - Geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding U.S.-Iran negotiations, have heightened market concerns about the safety of oil transport routes in the Middle East, contributing to rising oil prices [3][5]. Future Outlook - The next price adjustment is scheduled for February 24, 2026, with current trends suggesting a potential further increase in gasoline and diesel prices [5]. - The market remains uncertain, as successful negotiations could lead to a decrease in crude oil prices, while ongoing geopolitical risks may sustain upward pressure [5].
原油大涨超3%,刚涨205元/吨后,2天油价大涨135元/吨,下次2月24日调价
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-05 06:42