Biodiesel B15: price today in Portugal
Where to fill up with Biodiesel B15 for less in Portugal. From 1.949 €. 215 stations compared. Official DGEG data, refreshed through the day.
- Biodiesel B152.020 €
- GNC (gás natural comprimido) - €/kg2.518 €/kg
- GNC (gás natural comprimido) - €/m33.007 €/m3
- GNL (gás natural liquefeito) - €/kg2.974 €/kg
- Gasolina de mistura (motores a 2 tempos)2.477 €
- Gasolina especial 952.045 €
- Gasolina especial 982.242 €
- Gasóleo colorido1.680 €
- Gasóleo de aquecimento2.045 €
- Gasóleo especial2.153 €
Prices as of 18 Aug 26 22:20
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Cheapest right now
- 01PRIO MontalegreMontalegre · PRIOMontalegrePRIO1.949 €10/08, 23:20
- 02P01 - PRIO Marco de CanavesesMarco de Canaveses · PRIOMarco de CanavesesPRIO1.954 €17/08, 00:30
- 03PRIO GuiaPombal · PRIOPombalPRIO1.964 €18/08, 00:25
- 04P24 - PRIO ArrifanaSanta Maria da Feira · PRIOSanta Maria da FeiraPRIO1.969 €17/08, 00:30
- 05P02 - PRIO AzurémGuimarães · PRIOGuimarãesPRIO1.969 €17/08, 00:30
- 06PRIO GuimarãesGuimarães · PRIOGuimarãesPRIO1.969 €18/08, 00:30
- 07PRIO AlvercaVila Franca de Xira · PRIOVila Franca de XiraPRIO1.969 €18/08, 00:30
- 08PRIO Portela das PadeirasSantarém · PRIOSantarémPRIO1.969 €18/08, 00:30
- 09PRIO TrofaTrofa · PRIOTrofaPRIO1.969 €18/08, 00:30
- 10PRIO Alcantarilha (EN 125)Silves · PRIOSilvesPRIO1.969 €18/08, 00:25
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Next week's fuel prices
Portuguese pump prices change on Monday. Anyone looking for next week’s petrol or diesel price is looking for a forecast — and a forecast is not a price anyone is charging yet.
What happened this week
The national average held steady against the week before.
What next week is expected to bring
We have not published a forecast for next week yet. It appears here once it is confirmed — we would rather show nothing than a number that no longer applies.
How we build this forecast
A forecast depends on international quotations for refined products, the EUR/USD rate and the weekly ISP revision. It is only confirmed on Monday, when stations adjust their grids. That is why we always separate what has already happened, which we measure, from what is still to come, which is an estimate.
Brands, cheapest to dearest
Each brand average today. Only brands with at least 20 stations selling this fuel are listed — on three stations the average says more about the sample than about the brand.
- 01PRIO203 stations2.011 €
Browse by district
- Aveiro26from1.969 €
- Beja3from2.019 €
- Braga22from1.969 €
- Bragança1from2.004 €
- Castelo Branco6from2.004 €
- Coimbra6from1.984 €
- Faro9from1.969 €
- Guarda2from2.004 €
- Leiria13from1.964 €
- Lisboa28from1.969 €
- Portalegre4from1.994 €
- Porto39from1.954 €
- Santarém14from1.969 €
- Setúbal16from1.984 €
- Viana do Castelo5from1.974 €
- Vila Real4from1.949 €
- Viseu10from1.974 €
- Évora7from1.969 €
Frequently asked questions
It depends on the day and the area. On this page every district and municipality list is sorted from cheapest to most expensive, so the first station in the list is the answer for where you are. As a rule, supermarket stations and those away from the main routes charge less than motorway ones.
Same logic: pick plain diesel in the selector and open your municipality. The gap between the cheapest and the most expensive station in one district often reaches ten cents a litre, which on a 50-litre tank is five euros on the same trip.
Fuels obtained from oil, natural gas and coal, formed over millions of years from organic matter. The petrol, diesel, LPG and compressed natural gas sold at stations are all of fossil origin. Burning them releases the carbon that was locked away, which is where their climate footprint comes from.
Liquid fuels made in a plant rather than refined from crude oil. They combine hydrogen, obtained by splitting water, with carbon dioxide captured from the air or from industry. The result is chemically close to petrol or diesel and runs in today’s engines unchanged. They are not sold at Portuguese stations yet: production is expensive and it takes a great deal of energy.
Because most operators adjust their grid at the start of the commercial week, based on the previous week’s international quotations and the EUR/USD rate. It is market practice rather than a rule, which is why some stations move on other days.
The price is set station by station, not by the brand. Location, the competition a few kilometres away, sales volume and the cost of hauling fuel to the tank all weigh in. That is why comparing within a single municipality is worth doing.
No. The figure shown is the retail price reported by the station. Loyalty, supermarket and fleet card discounts are applied afterwards, at the pump or on the invoice, and vary from campaign to campaign.
From DGEG, the Directorate-General for Energy and Geology. Since 2008 every station in mainland Portugal has been required to report its price before charging it. The autonomous regions run their own regimes, with regulated maximum prices, and have separate pages.
Source: DGEG — Direção-Geral de Energia e Geologia. Prices as reported by the stations. Always check the pump before filling up.