Motorists in Luxembourg will once again feel the pinch at the pump. Starting Friday, September 5, the price of unleaded 98 will climb by 2.2 cents to reach €1.581 per litre, while diesel will increase by 2.4 cents, bringing the price to €1.441 per litre. The price of unleaded 95 remains unchanged at €1.478 per litre.
This latest rise comes after a series of fluctuations that have marked fuel prices in recent weeks. At the end of August, drivers briefly enjoyed a dip in prices, with unleaded 98 dropping by more than three cents. Just days earlier, however, both petrol and diesel had seen fresh hikes, continuing a roller-coaster pattern that has been testing the patience — and budgets — of motorists across the country.
Diesel, in particular, has been on a volatile trajectory. After several consecutive declines in mid-August that pushed prices to their lowest level since early summer, it bounced back sharply with multiple increases before this latest adjustment.
The frequent changes reflect broader movements in international energy markets, where oil price shifts and geopolitical uncertainties continue to ripple down to consumer fuel costs in Luxembourg.
For drivers, the message is clear: keeping an eye on pump prices has become part of the routine, as filling up the tank can be noticeably more expensive — or cheaper — within just a matter of days.
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