Prices at the almost 50 petrol stations Petrom, leader of the domestic oil market, owns in Bucharest vary from one station to another, with savings that can be made between a fill-up at the most expensive filling station and the cheapest one revolving around 10 lei.
Thus, the gap between a fill-up on Calea Dorobanţilor and one in Ferentari is the equivalent of a sandwich.
The most expensive Premium unleaded 95 petrol in the entire Petrom network in Bucharest is found at the station located on Calea Dorobanţilor, 180, an area known as a matter of fact for the extremely expensive coffee shops or for the high rents. A litre of petrol costs 5.42 lei and a fill-up here comes to cost 271 lei, if taking into account a 50-litre tank.
At the opposite end is a filling station Petrom owns on 1 B, Toporaşi Street, connecting Prelungirea Ferentari and Şoseaua Giurgiului, in sector 5. A litre of petrol can be bought for 5.23 lei, which is almost 4% less. For the same 50-litre fill-up, savings that can be made amount to almost 10 lei.
Petrom representatives did not communicate by edition close what were the factors making fuel prices vary from one filling station to another.
Prices at the almost 50 petrol stations Petrom, leader of the domestic oil market, owns in Bucharest vary from one station to another, with savings that can be made between a fill-up at the most expensive filling station and the cheapest one revolving around 10 lei.
Thus, the gap between a fill-up on Calea Dorobanţilor and one in Ferentari is the equivalent of a sandwich.
The most expensive Premium unleaded 95 petrol in the entire Petrom network in Bucharest is found at the station located on Calea Dorobanţilor, 180, an area known as a matter of fact for the extremely expensive coffee shops or for the high rents. A litre of petrol costs 5.42 lei and a fill-up here c