Energy: higher oil derivatives prices globally
AL-Anbat - Yasmen Almasry
Oil derivatives prices rose in global markets during the
first week of April, compared with their March price rates, according to data
announced by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources on Sunday.
According to the data, gasoline octane 90 in the first week
of April recorded a price of $864.7 per ton, compared with its price rate of
$800.6 last month, and an 8% rise.
Gasoline Octane also recorded 95 prices of $893.3 per ton
compared to $841.2 per ton recorded in March, and a 6.2% rise.
The price of the solar also rose from $725.1 per ton to
$727.4 per ton, an increase of 0.3 per cent, and the price of the case from
$755.4 per ton to $756.7 per ton, a rise of 0.2%.
The price of fuel oil rose from $414.3 per ton to $461.3 per
ton and a 11.3% decline, while the current Nissan LPG price fell to $547.5 per
ton compared to last March's $735.5 per ton, and a 25.5% decline.
The price of Brent crude oil rose in the first week of this
month to $85.7 per barrel compared with its March price rate of $78.5, a 9.1%
rise.