According to the expert, the price of 95-grade gasoline should drop by 80–90 kopecks, and diesel fuel by about 70 kopecks. However, adjustments are possible: due to increased demand for diesel, associated with the start of field work, the price reduction may be postponed to a later date.

The specialist notes that the sharp rise in gasoline prices led to a drop in sales by about 20%. Therefore, traders are interested in revising prices downward.

Also, the reduction in fuel prices should be facilitated by the 37% depreciation of the dollar.