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Gasoline Prices in Bulgaria increased to 1.46 USD/Liter in June from 1.36 USD/Liter in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Bulgaria Gasoline Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
In the first half of 2022, the electricity prices for household end users (including taxes, levies, and VAT) in Bulgaria increased by 0.01 euro cents per kWh (+14.29 percent) in the second half of 2021. With 0.08 euro cents per kWh, the electricity prices thereby reached their highest value in the observed period.The prices include gas basic price, transmission, system services, meter rental, distribution and other services.Find more statistics on other topics about Bulgaria with key insights such as natural gas prices for household end users incl. tax.
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Bulgaria - Gas prices: Medium size households was EUR17.20 Gigajoule (gross calorific value - GCV) in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Bulgaria - Gas prices: Medium size households - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2025. Historically, Bulgaria - Gas prices: Medium size households reached a record high of EUR24.42 Gigajoule (gross calorific value - GCV) in December of 2023 and a record low of EUR9.18 Gigajoule (gross calorific value - GCV) in December of 2017.
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Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NC: NH: Less Than 1000 GJ: excl Taxes & Levies data was reported at 0.100 BGN/kWh in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.098 BGN/kWh for Jun 2024. Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NC: NH: Less Than 1000 GJ: excl Taxes & Levies data is updated semiannually, averaging 0.068 BGN/kWh from Dec 2007 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 35 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.198 BGN/kWh in Dec 2022 and a record low of 0.039 BGN/kWh in Dec 2007. Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NC: NH: Less Than 1000 GJ: excl Taxes & Levies data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bulgaria – Table BG.Eurostat: Natural Gas Price: Non-Household Consumers.
For industries with an annual consumption of 10,000 gigajoule (GJ) to 99,999 GJ, natural gas prices were highest than for industries with consumption of 100,000 GJ to 1,000,000 gigajoule in Bulgaria. In 2021, natural gas prices for industries with an annual consumption greater than 100,000 gigajoules was at 2.03 euro cents per kilowatt hour, while for industries with lower annual consumption, figures were at 2.48 euro cents per kilowatt hour.
Diesel fuel prices in Bulgaria decreased by seven euro cents per liter in the period of consideration, despite some fluctuation. Between 2008 and 2021, figures peaked at 1.27 euros per liter in 2012. The lowest average diesel price was seen in 2009, at 84 euro cents per liter. By 2021, diesel was sold by an average of 1.06 euros per liter.
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Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NC: NH: Between 100000 & 999999 GJ: incl All Taxes & Levies data was reported at 24.871 BGN/GJ in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 24.342 BGN/GJ for Jun 2024. Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NC: NH: Between 100000 & 999999 GJ: incl All Taxes & Levies data is updated semiannually, averaging 17.330 BGN/GJ from Dec 2007 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 35 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 71.239 BGN/GJ in Dec 2022 and a record low of 9.742 BGN/GJ in Dec 2020. Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NC: NH: Between 100000 & 999999 GJ: incl All Taxes & Levies data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bulgaria – Table BG.Eurostat: Natural Gas Price: Non-Household Consumers.
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Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NH: Between 10000 & 99999 GJ: excl VAT & Other Recoverable Taxes & Levies data was reported at 11.970 EUR/GJ in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 11.613 EUR/GJ for Jun 2024. Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NH: Between 10000 & 99999 GJ: excl VAT & Other Recoverable Taxes & Levies data is updated semiannually, averaging 8.413 EUR/GJ from Dec 2007 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 35 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 32.822 EUR/GJ in Dec 2022 and a record low of 5.016 EUR/GJ in Dec 2007. Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NH: Between 10000 & 99999 GJ: excl VAT & Other Recoverable Taxes & Levies data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bulgaria – Table BG.Eurostat: Natural Gas Price: Non-Household Consumers.
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Fuel wholesalers have come up against hugely volatile markets in recent years. The COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent travel restrictions and lockdowns led to a standstill in global transport activity, driving a sharp drop in fuel prices and sales in 2020. Air passenger numbers tanked by 73% in the EU in 2020, according to the European Commission, driving a sharp drop off in demand for jet fuel. OPEC+ manipulates world crude oil prices by adjusting production quotas and collaborating with other producers. OPEC+ worked to cut production in early 2021 to raise prices back to their pre-pandemic level, which gave fuel wholesalers a big boost. Then, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine led to a string of sanctions being placed on Russia by the EU and other Western nations, including the UK. Bans on Russian fuel exports drove prices and wholesalers’ revenue through the roof. For example, according to vehicle insurer RAC, the average price of unleaded in the UK shot up by 23.8% between 2021 and 2022. Over the five years through 2024, fuel wholesalers’ revenue is forecast to fall at a compound annual rate of 3.8% to reach €1.1 trillion, including an expected 5.8% tumble in 2024 as supply cuts push prices up. Rising levels of environmental awareness will encourage fuel wholesalers to stock a growing range of low-carbon fuel options like biofuels and hydrogen (when they become more financially viable) in the future. In many European countries, the push to decarbonise transport is accelerating, with electric vehicles gaining ground on petrol vehicles, having already surpassed the market share of diesel vehicles in terms of new car registrations. The long-term fall in investment in oil and gas will also push up prices. Over the five years through 2029, revenue is anticipated to fall at a compound annual rate of 1.3% to reach €1.2 trillion.
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BG: Natural Gas Price: HC: 200 GJ & Above: excl Taxes & Levies data was reported at 0.052 EUR/kWh in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.050 EUR/kWh for Jun 2024. BG: Natural Gas Price: HC: 200 GJ & Above: excl Taxes & Levies data is updated semiannually, averaging 0.037 EUR/kWh from Dec 2007 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 35 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.108 EUR/kWh in Dec 2022 and a record low of 0.026 EUR/kWh in Dec 2016. BG: Natural Gas Price: HC: 200 GJ & Above: excl Taxes & Levies data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bulgaria – Table BG.Eurostat: Natural Gas Price: Household Consumers.
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Bulgaria: Gasoline prices at the pump, in dollars per liter: The latest value from 2016 is 1.11 dollars, a decline from 1.49 dollars in 2014. In comparison, the world average is 0.98 dollars, based on data from 165 countries. Historically, the average for Bulgaria from 1995 to 2016 is 1.05 dollars. The minimum value, 0.46 dollars, was reached in 1995 while the maximum of 1.69 dollars was recorded in 2012.
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The natural gas prices for household end users (including taxes, levies, and VAT) in Bulgaria increased by 0.7 euro cents per kWh (+6.84%) in the second half of 2021. Therefore, the natural gas prices in Bulgaria reached a peak in the second half of 2021 with 10.91 euro cents per kWh.The prices include electricity/basic price, transmission, system services, meter rental, distribution and other services.Find more statistics on similiar topics in Bulgaria with key insights such as electricity prices for household end users incl. tax.
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Natural gas producers are facing turbulent times. Europe has traditionally relied on Russia and Norway as internal sources of natural gas, while countries such as the US, Qatar and Algeria are major sources of imports (although accounting for a much smaller share of overall consumption). Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shaken up Europe’s natural gas supply structure, with European governments making efforts to reduce their dependence on Russian gas supplies. Revenue is forecast to swell at a compound annual rate of 16.2% to €113.9 billion over the five years through 2025. Revenue expanded in 2021 and 2022 as a sharp hike in natural gas prices and a post-pandemic rise in demand drove an increase in exploration and production activity. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine led to a spike in natural gas prices, with the impacts of reduced demand for gas and a decrease in Russian gas production outweighed by soaring wholesale prices and heightened demand for other natural gas reserves, spurring a jump in revenue. An ongoing reduction in demand for natural gas and easing prices caused revenue to dip in 2023 and 2024. In 2025, revenue is slated to bounce back by 53.3% owing to geopolitical uncertainties, including trade wars and fresh sanctions on Russia, buoying natural gas prices. Revenue is forecast to rise at a compound annual rate of 2.3% over the five years through 2030 to just under €128 billion. The gas market will continue to be shaped by geopolitical tensions into the medium term, with the International Energy Agency expecting natural gas prices to remain high until 2025 as countries continue to shift their supply structure. Following this, natural gas demand and prices are set to fall as Europe continues to expand its renewables capacity.
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The Gas Utilities industry in Europe has been anything but steady recently. The Russia-Ukraine war has rocked the whole supply chain, with Russia tightening its gas supply, Europe hustling to cut its reliance on Russian gas and gas prices shooting up following the initial invasion. Amid unprecedented price increases and threats to the supply of gas into Europe, European governments have been forced to step in to support customers and protect energy supplies. All that aside, the industry remains threatened by a long-term decline in gas consumption and accelerating efforts to transition to renewable sources of energy. Revenue is forecast to drop at a compound annual rate of 1.7% over the five years through 2024, reaching €390.5 billion. This growth is almost solely attributable to a spike in revenue recorded during 2022, which followed a recovery from pandemic-induced lows during 2021 when prices and demand recovered as global economic activity rebounded. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine kicked off a period of significant disruption in energy markets, with a surge in gas prices leading to record revenue and profitability for gas manufacturers while causing substantial losses for gas suppliers. Wholesale prices have eased from record highs as European governments have reduced reliance on Russian gas. At the same time, a drop in demand for gas has also contributed to a revenue contraction since the height of the energy crisis. Revenue is set to decline by 5.4% in 2024. Revenue is forecast to increase at a compound annual rate of 1% to €410.7 billion over the five years through 2029. European markets are set to pursue a green revolution in the coming years, with investment in renewable energy sources gathering pace as European governments strive towards emissions reduction targets. Investment in green alternatives to natural gas is likely to lead to a fall in demand, with plans set out by the European Commission to at least triple solar thermal capacity by 2030, displacing the consumption of nine billion cubic metres of gas annually. Gas prices are forecast to continue to rise until 2025, as Europe diversifies its gas supplies, before falling rapidly as renewable generation capacity rises.
In March 2021, the average diesel price stood at 81.6 British pence per liter. In the period of consideration, figures tended to fluctuate. Monthly prices of diesel in Bulgaria peaked at 103.8 British pence per liter in October 2018.
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Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NH: Between 1000 & 9999 GJ: excl VAT & Other Recoverable Taxes & Levies data was reported at 0.048 EUR/kWh in Dec 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 0.048 EUR/kWh for Jun 2024. Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NH: Between 1000 & 9999 GJ: excl VAT & Other Recoverable Taxes & Levies data is updated semiannually, averaging 0.034 EUR/kWh from Dec 2007 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 35 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.113 EUR/kWh in Dec 2022 and a record low of 0.019 EUR/kWh in Dec 2007. Bulgaria BG: Natural Gas Price: NH: Between 1000 & 9999 GJ: excl VAT & Other Recoverable Taxes & Levies data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Eurostat. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bulgaria – Table BG.Eurostat: Natural Gas Price: Non-Household Consumers.
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Automotive fuel retailers' revenue is forecast to sink at a compound annual rate of 5.3% to €316.6 billion over the five years through 2024. Retailers have endured a challenging and volatile period, including the shocks to oil prices amid the COVID-19 outbreak and Russia-Ukraine conflict, as well as having to contend with intense competition from supermarkets and growing environmental concerns. Rising numbers of individuals are seeking ultra-low emission vehicles like electric vehicles or are cutting their car usage overall and opting for public transport alternatives. Legislative changes like adopting low-emission zones in European city centres and prospective bans on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars are also driving electric vehicle adoption. Petrol stations are restructuring in the face of soaring competition, boosting investment in new technology and cleaner fuel options. The COVID-19 outbreak led to widespread bans on non-essential travel across Europe, with fuel demand plummeting in 2020. The easing of restrictions supported a strong recovery in fuel sales in 2021. Following its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russia has faced severe sanctions on its oil exports, with supply concerns pushing up the price of oil to sky-high levels, which has trickled down to the price at the pump. Fuel retailers' revenue has significantly benefitted from fuel price inflation, although the extortionate purchase prices threaten profitability. While remaining high, fuel prices are likely to edge downwards in 2024, leading to an expected 3.8% dip in revenue. Petrol and diesel-fuelled cars will lose out to ultra-low emission vehicles over the next decade, with a series of legislation across European countries aimed at disincentivising or banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the coming years. Fuel retailers that can adapt to the changing landscape by investing in electric vehicle charging infrastructure or integrating convenience stores into their stations will fare well. Over the five years through 2029, fuel retailers’ revenue is forecast to grow at a compound annual rate of 2.2% to reach €353.9 billion.
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Bulgaria - Producer prices in industry: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply was 128.80 points in April of 2025, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Bulgaria - Producer prices in industry: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2025. Historically, Bulgaria - Producer prices in industry: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply reached a record high of 278.00 points in September of 2022 and a record low of 31.30 points in September of 2000.
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Europe’s petroleum and natural gas extraction support services’ revenue is forecast to contract at a compound annual rate of 3.8% over the five years through 2024 to €62.1 billion. Widespread disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic weighed heavily on extraction and exploration activity in downstream oil and gas markets as poor demand conditions caused prices to plummet, disincentivising new investment and causing support service contractors to offer price concessions to customers, compounding the industry’s weak revenue performance and weighing on profitability. Demand has increased since lockdown restrictions eased, supporting revenue over 2021 and 2022. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine led to significant price increases in both oil and gas due to supply uncertainties. This also led to Norway becoming Europe’s largest natural gas supplier in 2022, supporting revenue opportunities for Norwegian contractors. Norway has also increased the level of investment into new oil and gas fields to alleviate uncertainties regarding supply following trade restrictions placed on Russian oil and gas. Nonetheless, weakening demand and falling oil and gas prices have contributed to an expected revenue slump of 20.3% in 2024. Over the five years through 2029, revenue is forecast to climb at a compound annual rate of 7% to €87.2 billion. New investments into oil and gas fields will provide contractors with new revenue opportunities, supporting revenue growth and expanding profitability. However, ongoing efforts across Europe to meet environmental and emissions targets, like net zero by 2050, will continue to threaten demand for oil and gas, somewhat limiting revenue growth.
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Gasoline Prices in Bulgaria increased to 1.46 USD/Liter in June from 1.36 USD/Liter in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Bulgaria Gasoline Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.