Fuel prices in Poland remain high, especially in Masovian Voivodeship

Fuel prices in central Poland have risen sharply, with significant regional differences reaching several dozen groszy per liter. Data collected by Yanosik and PanParagon from over 100,000 reports in January 2025 reveals that Mazowieckie has the highest prices, with diesel at PLN 6.55/l, PB95 at PLN 6.47/l, and LPG at PLN 3.37/l. Other expensive regions include Opolskie, Wielkopolskie, Pomorskie, and Lubelskie.
The cheapest fuel is found in Świętokrzyskie, where PB95 costs PLN 6.15/l, diesel PLN 6.36/l, and LPG PLN 3.22/l. Podlaskie also offers lower diesel prices (PLN 6.35/l), while Dolny Śląsk sells PB95 at PLN 6.20/l. These findings highlight growing regional fuel price disparities, affecting consumers unevenly.