Lousada: fuel prices
Where to fill up for less in Lousada, Portugal. From 1.944 €. 16 stations compared. Official DGEG data, refreshed through the day.
Prices as of 18 Aug 26 23:23
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- 01E. LECLERC LousadaLousada · LECLERCLousadaLECLERC1.944 €17/08, 07:30
- 02INTERMARCHE de LousadaLousada · INTERMARCHÉLousadaINTERMARCHÉ1.955 €18/08, 10:00
- 03PD LousadaLousada · Pingo DoceLousadaPingo Doce1.990 €18/08, 00:00
- 04Petro- C.C. Carro Cheio,Supermercado,Lda.Lousada · FreitasLousadaFreitas2.067 €17/08, 19:55
- 05Petro São GonçaloLousada · GenéricoLousadaGenérico2.077 €17/08, 20:00
- 06Petro Estrada Real, LdaLousada · GenéricoLousadaGenérico2.085 €17/08, 13:00
- 07E.S. SequeirosLousada · REPSOLLousadaREPSOL2.094 €18/08, 08:10
- 08CEPSA AparecidaLousada · CEPSALousadaCEPSA2.099 €17/08, 00:00
- 09Leão & Companhia, Lda - Posto de Combustíveis de LustosaLousada · FreitasLousadaFreitas2.109 €17/08, 09:50
- 10Chamauto, Lda.Lousada · GALPLousadaGALP2.113 €18/08, 11:00
- 11E.S. LousadaLousada · REPSOLLousadaREPSOL2.114 €18/08, 08:10
- 12Alves Bandeira BarrosasLousada · Alves BandeiraLousadaAlves Bandeira2.119 €17/08, 12:20
- 13Alves Bandeira TornoLousada · Alves BandeiraLousadaAlves Bandeira2.119 €17/08, 13:50
- 14TF Gest - LousadaLousada · FreitasLousadaFreitas2.119 €18/08, 04:00
- 15BP Nogueira LousadaLousada · BPLousadaBP2.134 €18/08, 00:05
- 16BP - MeinedoLousada · BPLousadaBP2.139 €17/08, 10:00
Station map
Each dot is a station. Colour compares its price with the median for this area; hover to see the name and the figure.
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Price over time in this area
The daily average for this area since we started recording it. The dashed line is the national average, for the same price on the board.
We are still gathering enough days to draw this area. Recording started on 17/08/2026.
What choosing the station is worth
Between the cheapest and the dearest station in this area, today. This is where the cents you control are.
- Against the median
- −0.231 €
- On a 50-litre tank
- 11.55 €
How it moved here
- Against yesterday
- +0.079 €
- Against last week
- Not recorded yet
- Against last month
- Not recorded yet
- 30-day low
- 1.865 €
- 30-day high
- 2.139 €
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- Marco de Canaveses16from1.914 €
- Matosinhos39from1.929 €
- Paredes26from1.923 €
- Paços de Ferreira21from1.929 €
- Penafiel22from1.963 €
- Porto34from1.999 €
- Póvoa de Varzim18from1.949 €
- Santo Tirso18from1.929 €
- Trofa16from1.929 €
- Valongo25from1.995 €
- Vila Nova de Gaia60from1.889 €
- Vila do Conde21from1.969 €
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.