Fuel prices across Georgia have increased again over the past week, illustrating continued volatility in global oil markets. Gasoline prices rose by 2–10 tetri per liter, while diesel saw sharper increases of 7–20 tetri, depending on the brand and fuel type.
Major fuel retailers have adjusted their prices at different times throughout the week. At Gulf stations, prices rose uniformly by 10 tetri per liter as of March 24. Premium gasoline (G-Force Super) now sells for GEL 3.83, while Euro Regular is priced at GEL 3.27. Diesel products, including G-Force Euro Diesel, have reached GEL 3.67.
At Wissol stations, price increases ranged from 7 to 20 tetri, with the most significant jump recorded in diesel. Eco Diesel rose to GEL 3.68, while gasoline prices, such as Eco Super and Euro Regular, increased more moderately.
Socar also adjusted prices, with increases ranging between 3 and 15 tetri per liter. Nano Euro 5 Diesel saw one of the largest hikes, reaching GEL 3.50, while Nano Super gasoline rose slightly to GEL 3.67.
Other major fuel chains, including Lukoil and Rompetrol, have also recorded price increases, although detailed tracking is limited due to the lack of publicly available real-time data on their websites. Available figures indicate that Lukoil prices rose modestly, with diesel increasing by up to 7 tetri while Rompetrol prices remained largely unchanged over the past week.













