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Oil prices: December 12, ranking of No. 92 and No. 95 gasoline prices across the country

International crude oil futures prices rose a bit sharply in December, with Brent crude oil futures exceeding US$50.25 per barrel, returning to the key psychological point of US$50 for the first time since March.

International oil prices have risen sharply. There are many aspects to crude oil. The most important point is undoubtedly the boost from the progress of vaccine research and development. As many countries have approved or begun to vaccinate against the new crown vaccine, the demand for crude oil has greatly improved. Big improvement.

On the news, expectations that the United States will soon approve a vaccine have heightened market expectations for a rebound in fuel demand. In addition, two oil wells in a small oil field in northern Iraq were ignited, triggering market nervousness and supporting rising oil prices. Although the wells are relatively small, they have raised concerns about further disruptions to oil supplies.

In fact, rising oil prices are also expected. Although the country is vigorously developing new energy vehicles, there is no doubt that oil is not only used as fuel. As a non-renewable resource, in the long run, the price will undoubtedly be Continuously upward. With the sharp rebound in international oil prices, domestic oil prices are very likely to "rise sharply" again.

Let’s take a look at the price rankings of No. 92 and No. 95 gasoline across the country on December 12 (for reference only, the unit is yuan/liter, and the rankings are in order of the price of No. 92 gasoline):

No. 1: Hainan No. 92 No. 6.87, No. 95 No. 7.28 yuan/liter;

No. 2: Tibet No. 92 No. 6.65, No. 95 No. 7.03 yuan/liter; liter;

No. 3: Yunnan No. 92 No. 5.90, No. 95 No. 6.33 yuan/liter;

No. 4: Guizhou No. 92 No. 5.88, No. 95 No. 6.21 Yuan/liter;

No. 5: Sichuan No. 92, 5.86, No. 95, 6.26 yuan/liter;

No. 6: Chongqing, No. 92, 5.84, 95 No. 6.17 yuan/liter;

No. 7: Guangxi No. 92: 5.82, No. 95: 6.29 yuan/liter;

No. 8: Guangdong No. 92: 5.78, ?95 No. 6.26 yuan/liter;

Ninth place: Hubei No. 92 ?5.76, ?95 No. 6.16 yuan/liter;

Tenth place: Henan No. 92? 5.75, No. 95 6.15 yuan/liter;

No. 11: Beijing No. 92, 5.75, No. 95 6.18 yuan/liter;

No. 12: Tianjin No. 92 No. 5.74, No. 95 6.07 yuan/liter;

13th place: Hebei No. 92 No. 5.74, No. 95 6.07 yuan/liter;

14th place: Heilong ?92 No. ?5.74, ?95 No. 6.14 yuan/liter;

No. 15: Gansu ?92 No. 5.74, ?95 No. 6.13 yuan/liter;

No. 16 : Liaoning No. 92 No. 5.73, No. 95 No. 6.11 yuan/liter;

No. 17: Jiangsu No. 92 No. 5.73, No. 95 No. 6.10 yuan/liter;

No. 18th place: Zhejiang No.92 No.5.73, No.95 No.6.10 yuan/liter;

19th place: Anhui No.92 No.5.73, No.95 No.6.17 yuan/liter;

No. 20: Fujian No. 92 No. 5.73, No. 95 No. 6.12 yuan/liter;

No. 21: Jiangxi No. 92 No. 5.73, No. 95 No. 6.15 yuan/liter;

No. 22: Shandong No. 92 No. 5.73, No. 95 No. 6.15 yuan/liter;

No. 23: Hunan No. 92 No. 5.72, No. 95 No. 6.08 yuan/liter;

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No. 24: Jilin No. 92 No. 5.72, No. 95 No. 6.17 yuan/liter;

No. 25: Shanghai No. 92 No. 5.72, No. 95 No. 6.09 yuan/liter;

No. 26: Shanxi No. 92: 5.72, No. 95: 6.18 yuan/liter;

No. 27: Qinghai No. 92: 5.71, No. 95: 6.12 yuan/liter; liter;

No. 28: Inner Mongolia No. 92 No. 5.70, No. 95 No. 6.08 yuan/liter;

No. 29: Ningxia No. 92 No. 5.67, No. 95 No. 5.99 Yuan/liter;

No. 30: Shaanxi No. 92, 5.66, No. 95, 5.98 yuan/liter;

No. 31: Xinjiang No. 92, 5.64, 95 No. 6.06 yuan/liter.

This article comes from the author of Autohome Chejiahao and does not represent the views and positions of Autohome.