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Pump prices drop slightly after sharp decline in oil prices

Pump prices drop slightly after sharp decline in oil prices

Dutch gasoline and diesel advisory prices saw a slight decrease on Thursday following a sharp decline in global oil prices. The price drop is attributed to market hopes for a swift resolution to the conflict in the Middle East, bringing Euro95 and diesel prices down to €2.630 and €2.561 per liter, respectively.

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