Based on recent changes in international oil market prices, authorities have decided to adjust refined oil product prices, effective from 24:00 on July 17, 2026.
In accordance with national regulations, the maximum retail price for 89-octane gasoline (the standard product) in the city has been increased by 300 yuan per ton, from 8,905 yuan to 9,205 yuan. The price for 0-diesel (standard product) has been raised by 290 yuan per ton, from 7,900 yuan to 8,190 yuan. The maximum retail prices for other grades of gasoline and diesel have been adjusted correspondingly.
The adjusted maximum retail prices per liter in the city are as follows: 89-octane gasoline at 6.87 yuan, an increase of 0.22 yuan; 92-octane gasoline at 7.41 yuan, up by 0.24 yuan; 95-octane gasoline at 7.83 yuan, a rise of 0.26 yuan; and 0-diesel at 7.07 yuan, an increase of 0.25 yuan.
Retail fuel enterprises may set their specific retail prices, provided they do not exceed the maximum retail prices for gasoline and diesel.
For a typical private car with a 50-liter fuel tank, filling up after this price adjustment will cost approximately 11.5 yuan more. For vehicles with an urban fuel consumption of 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, the average cost per 100 kilometers driven will increase by about 1.7 yuan.
For large logistics transport vehicles with a full load of 50 tons, the average fuel cost per 100 kilometers driven will increase by approximately 10 yuan.
This adjustment marks the fourteenth fuel price change in 2026 and the ninth increase of the year. Following this adjustment, the pattern for 2026 refined oil price adjustments will be "nine increases, four decreases, and one hold."
The next price adjustment window is scheduled to open at 24:00 on July 31, 2026. Based on current international crude oil price levels, the next round of refined oil price adjustments is expected to begin with an upward trend.
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